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Who ' s Who — and is. Not just any man could be presi- dent of a college for the same length of time and still have the freshness of outlook and zest for living he has. He still believes in us and takes our part against the reac- tionaries even though he does give us a moral vaca- tion lecture every now and then. He has written four books and a number of booklets on the Indians, his travels abroad, and the church. He takes an active part in the church by being on the Mission Board and mod- erator of the Annual Conference. This means doing a lot of traveling. He thinks nothing of taking a nice little jaunt to California or Texas or New York. Add to this all his rovings to find out about the Indians and one wonders when he has time for the duties of his office. He not only belongs to the College, but the town claims him also and makes him a leading citizen. They should be- cause probably no other one man has done as much to put North Manchester on the map as he has in the years that he has been president of Manchester College. Prexv on the T 14
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REXY President Otho Winger Head man for twenty-five years, once a student, former professor of philosophy, Prexy to hundreds, trus- tee of countless favorite sons, chief chaperon, synonymous with Manchester College. Definite characteristics — broad- brimmed black hats, boom- ing voice even while whis- pering, no neckties, easily recognizable tread. A re- markably interesting person who really deserves to be in 13
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DMINISTRATION Administrators are lrfe and blood people when stripped of their titles. For instance, L. D. Ikenberry is an excel- lent architect and most of our buildings were designed by him. He is also an ardent geologist with a rock collec- tion to which every one adds stones from here and there. Dean Holl, with pencil in hand, has solved more stub- born problems for students than anyone else. When he says, Now let ' s see, you know that there must be a way out. Next to him in this ability to make things work out is Edward. His usual job is secretarying, but every spring he makes out majors L. D. Ikenberry, A.M..LL.D. Carl W. Holl, Ph.D. Edward Kintner, A.M. Cora Wise Helman, A.M. J. G. Meyer, Ph.D. Alice A. Doner, A.M. 4 0 t i « i « 2i S M»J 15
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