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H ARTS AN SCIENCES Leroy Hermann makes a speech record. Clinton Kiser performs a deli- cate chemistry experiment. Page 8, upper left: Prof. Bak- er works with a voice student. Lower picture: Rachel Lewis with one of her art classes.
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zkfenzhg 01120115 I When hindering shackles of Medieval days were removed from the progress ofscientiiic investigation and the development of fine arts, science at once began to make giant strides in its quest to find out what it could about the laws of nature, while fine arts began to more fully develop the creative powers of the individual. The climax of scientific investigation has come lately in the application of atomic force. W g The challenge of this age is to utilize this force. For this job men and women with scientific skill and knowledge are 1 Q1 -- A 'P ck needed. They are the ones who will make the horizons l lllt it i it of scientiiic research enlarge. Fine art horizons are widening as new types are introduced and new fields of development W are discovered to give the aspiring fine arts -A student ample field for research and study. Marion College plays her part in the pro- gram of Widening Horizons by preparing A young people to meet the challenge of this age. wil Eight
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an 67117157 orzzons , jf' Z ,. - , QQ, .Q -. I m L- - - Marion College has made -a definite step toward Widening Horizons on a Campus of Beauty this year. Governmental recognition of M. C.'s need and their approval of the school for a new building were two of the steps in the process. The original plans called for this building to be erected at government expense, and to contain 6,250 square feet of floor space to be used for the N -by purpose of library expansion and added classroom facilities. ,.P- Another step forward was made by Marion Col- '- - 1, J i lege's Board of Managers when they voted to put ' ' p Ai ,g a full size basement under the building at College N' 144' expense, thus doubling the iioor space and making rooms available for science labora- tories, speech practice rooms and more classrooms. The new building is to be erected on the southwest corner of the present athletic field. w A view across the north cam- ' pus showing the gym, dorm and the church. 'l ' Teter Hall in the snow of winter. Ten NA
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