University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 1928

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'HRQVGHOIWI' all its history the l'niver- sity as with Hlliillll'lIlNf1tLlt'0IlHU'LIlLllllN h is 4 s s f rv :',', . ' 3' 'z 'J' Q :gi 1 Q. I had an atmosphere, a spirit, a life all its own. It has ever been, and it is today, not so much a factory as it is a field, and not so much a field as it isa force. lt is not a place where machinery works with dead material, but rather a place where living beings are in process of growth and development, where mental and moral forces are moulding character and shaping destinies both of individuals and of states. It is confidently believed that the l'niversity is one of the state's greatest servants in building up and perpet- uating all that is really worth while. Its province is to lead rather than to follow, and to serve rather than to rule. But in order to serve best, it must be most free-- free to expand, to develop, to see visions, to breathe a clear, pure atmosphere, freed from the suffocating smoke of commericalism, and to live a life which, while in close and sympathetic touch with every interest of the state, is yet untouched by the mercenary spirit of the utilitarian extremist. Vnhampered thus, it will prove more and more an invaluable power for the ameliora- tion of unhappy conditions and a mighty force for the uplifting of the people. CH,xNci2l,1,oR Hiwiiz. 23

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THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Ili lhatix Mnhrix Thi- twill--gh til' l.iltt-rail Arts has hull n lung :intl lnnmrt-tl rt-1-ard in tht- liistnry nl tht- stzitt-. Starting t-ii.:hty yvurs :Agn with s-ighty stutls-nts, within txxt-nty yt-:irs it had :ivitit-vt-tl 21 liutinmztl rt-putzttiun, l'Illll'l' tht- lt-:ulv-rsllip nt' snvh Illvll :ts '.llZlll4'4'lilll' IgHl'lHll'l1, uSsiste-1,1 hy nn nhl-1 Invlllty, :tn-I with tht- ht-:arty I-ufuptiutitiii nl' tht- pt-nplv uf Mississippi, tht- --ulltmli uns intlt-t-tl hriuht. Hut wnr ilitm-rr--nt-tl. 'l'nrl:i3' tht- 1'nllt-Lgt- ni' l,ilu-rail .Xrts s1'rx'+-s at twin-Iiultl IllH'lI1lSl'I In tw-lzitimi tu tht- prnl't-s- sit-nul st-linttls it pr--pztrt-s stutlt-nts in Iii:-st' sultjt-I-ts that nrt- t-nnsitlt-rt-tl nmst ht-lpllll in thi- pursuit nl' Mt-Ilivinv, or I.:tw, nr tht- utht-r prUl't-s- sit-ns, hut tht- ln-st wt-rk it tim-s is t-v furnish fc-ur yt-urs tif t-nnst-I-utixu stntly thrttuuli :t I-innpi't-lit-iisixt t-urrit-uluin Ihr tht- tlt-vt-lnpint-iit tit' st-lt'- i,-li:tiivt- :intl nl-ility tt- ust- iiitl--psflnlt-iitly and int+-llii.zt-ntly thu tu'-ts whivh hxtxt- t-hint' intn tint-'s pnsst-ssinn. Thv tint- uhm grzuluntt'-s with u Inir nit-zlsurv nt' Ilistinwtinn has I-tnxiv th kll'PXl' what svlmlzwsliip nit-uns, :intl is :tt tht- sztnit- tiint- nn strztnggt-r to trut- vulttlru, In in spttnst- tt- Il nit-inf-rinl prt-st-ntt-tl hy tht- Ptuztrtl nt' Trust-:t-s nt' th.- l'hixt-rsitx, tht- lt-gislaturt-, :it its 1't'l4'llilll' st-ssiun in 1554, ivztsst-tl an :wt :tint-n1linu the- thztrtt-r f-I' thf- i'lliY0'l'Sil5', tlit-rtiliy t-stztlvlishinx: a I't'lt2tli!lllAl1l --t Inu. llnn. XYilli:tni F. St--urns, L1,.Il., ut' tht- Holly 5ltl'iliLlS I-ztr, Nils 1-lt-1-tt-tl In till tht- Vhztir tit' Law and Gtwt-rnmt-ntzll slit-n--v :hns --rt-:itt-tl. 'l'h-- l'ixil Wnr wins.-tl tht- Law St-lmnl. tngt-tlivr with tht- It:tl:tni-t- nt' tht- l'nix't-rsity. In IMZT tht- Law Sclmnl was rt-- -irgztiiizct-tl with lla-n. I., 4.3. 1'. Lztnizir :ts Prf,Ift-ssm' nf Lnw. 4'ul. Lztniur st-rtt--l in this --zipztt-ity Ihr thrt-v yt-ars, wh-'n hr- rt-slgnvtl tn t-ntt-1' wttugi-t-Its, 111 lx?-l, Jutlgt- litlwurd Maiyt-s, il must distinuuisht-tl alumnus, sit--I-t-t-tlt--l Ju-luv XYaltnn antl st-rvt-tl with clistint-tion as Prnft-ssor of 1,:tw Irwin 1874 t-I INEII. Jtniut- Alhtlrt Hull XYhiif1vlsl was then wlthvtt-ti nt tht- Vhztir nt' I.nw :intl st-rr.-tl Ihr zi pt-rind nt' twn yt-urs, wht-n hts uns t-lt---tt-tl m'hit-t' Justivt- ut tht- Stipiw-iiiv twturt nt' Mississippi. Jutlirt- 1Yhltli1-ltl uns tlillt-w-'Il in tht- Svln-'rl nf Iiziw hy Gt-vt-1'1wr Garvin II, Shnntls. lhtxwiitii' Shnntls lzttt-r rt-signt-tl nntl l-t-t-ainv Dtnn ot' the 'l'ul:in-- S--lint-l ul Law. Thf- utli--v uf Ilt-an ut' this Swlintil nf Law was -'iw-:tt--tl :luring th-- ztfltninistrzttinn of 1lliX'+'l'llOl' Shztntls und he lwt-:ixiiv tht- first :lt-ein. llnn. Thus. ll. Stunt-rxillt-, of XViin.it1zi, Miss., in 1890, wits s--It---t--tl I-y tht- Hit-trtl ul' Trustt-t-s tu fill mit- nt' tht- Vhziirs ut' Law. :intl upnn tht- in-singtirttiui nt' Gm'-t'iir-1' Shunds lttwniiit- clt-an, I i'oft-ssni' Swrlif-rvillv s'-rxt-tl until :thnut 1910, when ht- rt-sigin-tl In t-nt.-r im., H liYf' lIl'Pll'Ii-'Q' ul Uxff-rli, Miss. HP is In-tm Enix-ritus at this timt-. ltr. I,t-1-iuirtl J. l :1rl-'y lvtffatnit- thu nn-xt 'lt-an of the S,-hnftl, Jutlgt- D, M, Kiiiilvrt.-uuli rt-tirt-tl Irwin tht- S+-lmnl gf Law in 1920, wht-ii Juqlgt- T, 42 Kiniltruugli, nt' XXX-st P-Jint, Miss., was t-lt-wtt-d in his plain'-. Ili: Fzirlwy 'lit-rl tlurinu tht- suninit-r uf 1921, and Judge T. V. Kiinltrnugh was -lt-I-tl-tl by tht- Rnai-tl uf Trust.-t-5 its Ilvzln. HOU. Xviililllil Ht-ini11L:wzt3'. ttf J1H'liSUIl. Miss.. was tilt-vt'-nl Prntk-ssui' of Law in 1921, and is still swrxing in that pnsitinn. Ifruin 1921 to 1928, tht- S--houl nt' Law has :rttwn t't-iisidt-rzthly in tht- numht-r of studvnts, and its work ami rt-tluirt-int-nts grvztlly vnlnrgt-tl. It nnw rt-quirtls thrut- years rt-sidtant-Q wurk tn .3--wuw tht- lH-g:rt-t- ut l.I..H., and heforw the studt-nt is t-ligihle tn wntwr tht- St-hnol nt' Law he TIIUSI hnvt- to his 1-retiit not less than twti full yi-ars ttf f-ull:-ge work, Tht- Sr-linnl of Law is now in all l't-slwt-ts fully altrtfztst ut' the lt-atling law sthouls of the nation. SCHOOL OF WOME Hy Dux EAIM.-xx i A1 at nit-t-tin: nt' tht- Buartl of Trustt-vs in June, 1552, it was dv- I -ill.-fl to up'-n tht- clt-his ut tht- l'nix't,-rsity to wr.-men. The year 1885 iiuinl-4-rt-tl wuint-n in its grxttluuting vlass. and a woman won first honors in that y--ur. Th-- typt- ut' wutnnnlitind prufiut'-emi by co-r-duvatimi at the l'nix--rsitx' tit' Mississippi is nntnltly suns- nntl przit-tif-nl, :is wtfll as ititlalistiv and unst-ltish. In ai rteceiit surxt-5 nl' pulilit- I-tlti--:ttiuii in Mississippi, 1'rut'e-ssnr M. V. O'Sht-a has this th say of 1-0-educ-ation at tht- l'nix--rsity: lt st---ins thzit tht- prol-Ivins arising: nut of co-t-duvatinn would he lt-ss serious in Missis- sippi than in sftnn- I-tht-r stittt-s l-t-1-uust- ul' tht- vliivalrif' uttitudt- whit-h Mississippi mon assume toward ttnnit-n It ztpp.-gtrs that Mississippi wr-ultl prttltzthly dt-rive all the advuntugt-s without suftit-ring any nt' its tliszt-lxitlitztu-'s. Tht- lJt-:ui ut' XYuint-ii i't-1-tniiim-lids that girls ents-r the Univ:-rsity ut' Mississippi in tht-ir fr--shinztn yt-ar. 2+

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