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The Lincolnian Alter two barren years, the Lincolnian is once again the most vital force for progress on our Campus. The current staff, through vitriolic editorials, has brought to light the most glaring problems of our student life. Several improvements have been made due to their crusading; a lounge in Lincoln-Ashman Dormitory, the organization of a Boys' Club for the Lincoln University Village Children, a Faculty-Student Library Committee, and the sponsoring of able men for the Student Council. Kenneth Dodson. . Li-Roy Patrick.... Theodore Stii.i... F. Lewis Ferrei.i.. .. Jesse Gi.oster i Cortez H. Ai.i.en | Jack C. Tracey. ... Joseph Wckjds..... ......Udi I or-in-Chief . . .Managing UJilor ......Spoils lidi tor ......Venture UJilor . . .Make-up Udi ors . . Business Manager Cin dnlion Manager 31
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Student Council George L. Burgess.................................President LeRov Patrick................................Vice-President John C. Tracey....................................Secretary Elbert C Robinson.................................Treasurer MEMBERS Joseph D. Roulhac David H. Webster E. Lewis Ferrell Abraham L. Lanier John R. Searles John B. Falconer Roy Nichols The Student Council was formed in 1916. It was planned to give the students self government and to be a mediator between the faculty and the student body. 30
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Y. M. C. A. Cabinet The Y. M. C. A. of Lincoln University was established during the latter part of the Nineteenth Century, and has been actively engaged in student affairs, building character, and religious work ever since. The Y” cabinet is composed of eighteen students and is a self-perpetuating body, selecting its members from the general student body on the basis of Christian character, active participation in Y forums, scholastic achievements, and general deportment on the campus. The objective of the Y is to build better Christian character on the campus and to aid in various religious services. Its broader aspects in connection with the National Body are to foster better interracial relations in the political, social, religious and eco- nomic fields. The Y programs are diversified in their nature, weekly forums are held under the leadership of competent visitors, speakers with intimate contacts with world affairs are presented, and intermural contests and games are sponsored. The officers of the Y. M. C. A. arc: Tai.madgf. H. Pinkney................................President Elbert C. Robinson..............................Vice-President William E. Griggs....................................Secretary William L. Hamilton..................................Treasurer William H. Mai.bon.........................Publicity Director Donald l Davis.........................................Vi eld Representative 1
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