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Iowa ' s Progress MANY notable things have come to pass. The university of the future, the great educational plant created in the dreams and hopes of men many years ago, is rapidly becoming a reality. The beauty of the campus and its environs has been enriched by the erection of many beautiful buildings. And the work has but begun. A multitude of workmen are busy with the construc- tion of other edifices which will be permanent monuments of the faith of the people of the State of Iowa in the theory of universal education. But the advancement of the University cannot be measured alone in buildings, the mere outwar d show of this cultural center. The progress along other lines is not so easily discernable. It is not so pretentious. It prefers to pass more or less modestly unnoticed. It is rather difficult to point out definite manifesta- tions of this other progress, call it spiritual, or what you will. But it is there, nevertheless, forming the unseen skeleton upon which the imposing superstruc- ture may be reared. Let us look at the material evidences of advancement. The Iowa Memoriol Union, built from funds generously subscribed by students and alumni of the University, and dedicated to the University ' s heroes who made the supreme sac- rifice in the recent world holocaust, has already become the center of the social and recreational life of Iowa men and women. The first unit of this building only marks the beginning of the monument to Iowa ' s war heroes. The con- struction of the second unit has been started and it is only a question of time until the entire memorial will stand complete. The College of Medicine will soon be housed in one of the finest buildings of that type in the United States. Construction is well along on one of these buildings and again it is only a ques- tion of time until the entire plant will be complete. A new heating and power IOWA ' S NEW HOSPITAL 24
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The Spirit of the Pioneer LEARNING, united with honor and virtue, has been and is the ruling influ- ence in the world. No one saw this fundamental fact more clearly than the pioneers of Iowa to whose memory this volume is dedicated. One of the first pictures of Iowa shows a mother sitting in a log cabin, holding her baby in the bend of her right arm and a Webster spelling book in her left hand. By the firelight she reads simple words for the younger children to spell and longer words for the others. That mother was a seer as well as a teacher. She knew that her children must have education to make their lives a success and a satisfaction. She realized that education was the fundamental basis of the canons of citizenship expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the nation and the state. She saw that democracy which will endure, religion which will deepen with the passing of the years, character which will make life more beautiful from childhood to the grave, all must be builded upon knowledge. Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free was the principle of the pioneers. Therefore they dotted the prairies with schoolhouses, contem- poraneous with log cabins and the first frame houses. In the rugged northwest- ern corner of the state they built a church in one valley and a schoolhouse in another, calling the high hill between them Mount Hope. They were not satis- fied with the three R ' s. They had visions of greater needs, higher aspirations, richer service. In the forties they established an academy at Denmark, which then had but three log cabins. It grew into the college at Grinnell. In the fifties they established an academy at Burlington, a college at Pella, and others at Mount Vernon, Oskaloosa, Western College, Cedar Rapids, Hopginton, Fair- field. There was a cry for teachers, and for an institution which could adequqately prepare teachers. There was a sense of vast and virgin fields of knowledge beckoning to a golden future, as the prairie horizons of Iowa led the pioneers on and on to the river of the western sun. So the University of Iowa was found- ed. When Iowa saw the state ' s strong box drawn by twelve teams of oxen across the leagues of snow to the new center of government in the valley of the Raccoon, it saw also the beautiful old state capitol, on its hill overlooking the valley of the Iowa, dedicated as the educational center of the state and charged with the re- sponsibility of keeping Iowa in the forefront among the discoverers of new and greater truth. The University of Iowa has kept that faith. It has been and ever shall be true to those high ideals of the pioneers. It has pressed on toward new horizons of learning. It has emphasized character. Its faculties have sought to make an impress upon the lives of the boys and girls committed to their care and train- ing, to the end that its alumni shall be everywhere acknowledged as possessors of that beautiful blending of learning, honor and virtue which makes men and women truly great. But this is a year of great encouragement. Thanks to the wise leadership of far-seeing representatives of the people the University is going forward. Halls of healing are rising on the western heights to face the halls of learning on the east. Between and below them lies the campus on both sides of the historic river a campus destined to be among the most beautiful in America. Simplicity which is the beauty of true art is the dominant note. There is nothing ornate. But there is an atmosphere of growth, resolution, courage, hope. There is confidence that the pressing needs of the present will be met in the ' not distant future and that Iowa will continue to be true to the traditions and the visions of her honored pioneers. W. A. Jessup. 23
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- lifal - iiftiK plant is being constructed to furnish the many buildings of the University with cheaper heat and power than they are now being supplied with. The Chemistry building is rapidly nearing completion in order to render greater facilities for the teaching and research in the sciences. With the ever increasing student body it becomes necessary to build an addition to the Quadrangle, and when the new University Hospital is finished the old buildings will be turned into dormitories for women. A mammoth field house which will be the central location for all indoor sports will be ready for occupancy in time to usher in the 1926-1927 bas- ketball season. Plans are under way whereby all the University libraries will be combined into one huge building erected solely for that purpose. University High School, the training ground for those who are pursuing an education with the idea of becoming teachers, has moved into an imposing new home overlooking Iowa river. But the University has done other things than just erect buildings. The Theo- dore Sanxy scholarship provides an annual fund of $500.00 to be awarded each year to the senior in the College of Liberal Arts who shows the greatest aptitude for graduate work. A school of religion has been established as an integral part of the College of Liberal Arts so that the spiritual life of the student may not be neglected. For the first time in the history of the university students have held places on the committee which arranges the commencement program. The Daily lowan will reward service to the newspaper by awarding gold, silver, and bronze honor keys. For the first time in the history of any college or University a college year book has been printed in a plant owned and controlled by the stu- dents. A Saturday Lunch Club has been organized for the purpose of procuring prominent men of letters to discuss literary questions with the ilterati of the campus. These are visible evidences of a progress which is not stilled an advance which will not be stopped. MKWORIAL UNION BALLROOM - 25
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