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1956 Vc have made frequent pilgrimages to Reynolda, and with much enthusiasm we look forward to continued greatness there. The fine structures will soon house our academy. The chapel will become a place of inspiration. The classrooms will soon ring with the song of learning. .And we shall become attached to her beauty and we shall re erencc her halls. Years again will stretch before us; traditions will blend anew the threads of memory into a rich pattern. But the heritage which began in 1K.14 will continue to inspire her students. B
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TRAVERSE THE ( Will s MANY TIMES 1)1 HlN(i NEVER LACKING DAY, AM) THE FRIENDLY GREETING IS On the old campus we have prospered On the old campus wo havi- prosijciccl. Hrri- uc Ikim- cuhivati ' d ail aUnusphcrc of work and liiciidlincss which uc liclic c is unoxccllfd anywhere. The lraditi(jn packed old campus has been the setting for our school for 122 years. Thousands of students have come and gone since its esiaMishment, but each has come to love and cherish its uariiiih: each has come to feel that spirit which is so viiaL Its educators, its supporters, its students have made it Nvhat it is today. And nou , as the college mo es, many things will be fondly remembered. These buildings . . . the friendly greetings heartily exchanged on its brick walks . . . the classrooms where we worked . . . the homes we Used in . . . snow on the magnolias in winter . . . the beautiful setting sun as seen through foliage in May. We have pros- pered here, and may we never forget our heritage, though we may never know this familiar setting again.
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To these two — viS-5 7 To Dr. GL-jigc C;. Mackic, college physician, and Dr. Ora CI. Bradbury, professor of biology, we dedicate this hook. Dr. Mackie will end his afliliation with the college this year, while Dr. Bradbury will continue service on the faculty. Dr. Mackie came to Wake Forest C ' ollege in 19.1(1 as . .ssociate Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology. He became college physician in 1941, and has served faithfully and well, devoting long hours to the administration of the college infirmary and to the general health and welfare of the students. At the same time, the good doctor has main- tained a busy private practice. Many times Dr. Mackie has been known to double the length of his consultation hours at the infirmary to give treatment to students in need of medical care. This book is a symbol of our gratitude to him for this service to the college. DR. GEORGE C. MACKIE DL f A DR. ORA C. BRADBrRY Dr. Bradbury, a scholarly, slightK slonpecl professor of biology, came to Wake Forest in 192. from the Midwest. Before joining the biology department he taught at two western universities, having received his doctorate Irom the University of Nebraska. .• bout Dr. Bradljury a student once wrote: If you see a white-haired, balding man walking across the campus with his hands in his pants pockets, obviously lost in thought, he may be thinking about any of his many projects, but any of these will readily give way to a genial, sincere interest in the problems of a student who seeks advice. Anv student can tell ou that Dr. Bradbury is devoted to those he teaches as well as Kj his work. His willingness to help the disheartened; to guide the aspiring; to give himself in service to students, is worthy of all prai.ses we can bestow. }imik ' Mmm m}i
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