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An Apyrrriattmt Senator George N. Conrad has been identified with our school since its beginning. From 1909 to 1914 he served as a member of the Board of Trustees. A frequent visitor to the school, and Superintendent of a Sunday School attended each year by a very large number of our girls, he has been thoroughly identified with the life of our institution and has endeared himself in many ways to both teachers and students. As a member of the State Senate in the General Assembly of 1916 and again in 1918, he has ever been foremost in all movements for social and moral welfare, and for the ad- vancement of public education. An eloquent speaker and an untiring worker, possessed of determination and persever- ance without limit, he has made for himself an enviable posi- tion in the public life of Virginia. In the Senate he has always taken a deep interest in the normal schools, and he has fought for all four of them, with all his might. As to how well he has succeeded, the records will show. Our new dormitory — Spottswood Hall — the com- pletion of our Dining Hall and Library Building — Harrison Hall — the additions to our equipment in various directions, and the other improvements soon to be made on our grounds, are largely the fruit of his labors in behalf of our school. We honor him for all he has done for us and for all hs means to us.
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MARGARET F. ROGERS V. ROBERTA MATHEWS KATE H. TAYLOR . ANNE F. CUMMINS ANNIE E. SALE
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Htnjtttta JFlmurr ' Twas in the springtime, fair to see, When o ' er the hill and o ' er the lea The soft, sweet breath of Life beguiled From sleep each blossom of the wild. Out from a dark and shady bower, Where mightier trees did o ' er it tower, Reached forth the dainty dogwood flower To sip the nectar of Life ' s kiss, And, sipping, fill the woods with bliss. The chaste, sweet beauty of the flower Is symbol of our State ' s high power — Her faithfulness to that clear call Of peace, love, liberty for all; Its lifted blossoms, purest white, Leaning ever towards the light. Call, On! Virginia, for the right! Some day shall come that fairer spring When every man shall be a king! Ykrlie Story
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