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Page Fou r Allen County ?ublic Elarary Fl. Wayne, Indiana NS. Foreword In the editing of this, the Concordian of nineteen-thirty, it has been our especial desire to depart from Concordian tradition in every point which offered the possibility of variety and increased interest. Have we fallen short of our goal and given you merely another edition of previous Concordians? Or have we overleaped the mark and failed to present a well-balanced picture of the spirit, environment, and activities which constitute the life at this school? Notwithstanding our best efforts and hopes, the Hnal decision rests with you. These considerations have also influenced to a marked degree our selection and de- velopment of the theme of this book. May Beowulf's undaunted determination and con- Hdence find a counterpart in our attitude toward the humbler and less spectacular epic which is our life at Concordia and after Concordia! THE CONCORDIAN STAFF.
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PRESIDENT XVILLIAM C. BURHOP Dedication During the four years that President William C. Burhop has been the executive administrator of Concordia College we have been deeply impressed by his conscientious and successful efforts to improve its appearance and its morale. We have observed at close range how troublesome and arduous his duties have been and also how wisely he has performed them. The improvement which President Burhop has effected in the practical organization of our school may readily be seen in the ensuing pagesg it is to be regarded as but a symbol of the spiritual progress made under his guiding hand. With the desire to enhance the all-too-small measure of appreciation generally ac- corded him for the zealous performance of his duties, we dedicate the Concordian of nineteen-thirty to President William C. Burhop. THE CLASS OF NINETEEN-THIRTY. Page F -ive
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