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- -- KAW -I - ., rm .......... mm . DUNCAN L. McEACHRON, A.B., Litt. D. ELLA M. PIXLEY, A.B. Vice-President. Secretary. I Treasurer. I I , . S SUSAN M. GUILD, A.B. JESSIE DEAN, B. S. Dean of Women. Librarian of the College. 19 1 1 1 L14 f 1 1 1 1 1
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' ' f.-2-'V-1' ' ll ---- 1 -:X-A ---- I I I Board of Trustees. OFFICERS. I PARLEY P. WOMER ..... , . President. DUNCAN L. MCEACHRON . . Vice-President. I ELLA M. PIXLEY . . . . . . Secretary For Term Ending june, 1923. I MEMBERS. Harwood O. Benton, A. B ......... Oberlin. Warreii W. Finney, B. S. . . . .... Emporia. I Howard D. Tucker, A. B. . . Eureka. A. A. Godard .... A. D. Kendall . '. . M. L. Alde11 . . . . . . . Alfred E. Gregory ...... . . . . Topeka . . Valley Falls Kansas City, Kan Topeka For Term Ending June, 1924. S. E. Cobb . . J. R. Burrow . George A. Guild . . Charles S. Elliott Frank A. Quail, LL. B. . George W. Finnup ..... David Neiswanger, A. B ..... VV'illian1 Merrill Mills, A. B., M. D. . For Term Ending june, 19 Leon C. Schnacke, D. D ..... William S. Lindsay, M. D. . . Albe B. Whiting ...... John C. McClintock, LL. D. . . Paul B. Sweet, A. B .... A. H. Denton ....... Robert Stone ........ Edward G. Buckland, M. A., LL. B. . Topeka Topeka . . . Topeka. . . . Topeka . Cleveland, Ohio . . Garden City. . . . Topeka . . Topeka 25. . . . Topeka . Topeka . Topeka . . Topeka . . . Topeka . Arkansas City . . . Topeka New Haven, Conn U-i--1 11-iii lf- - -e-e-We- - - - -
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Fur :-ze' :sift ata ri. I ' I Washburn Never Quits. IFTY-EIGHT years ago, there grew from the ideals of pioneers, a college ...- - ...- . . . . wlnch came to be 1n itself, a 1J1OI1C61' college. Men and women with broad visions and high purposes Went out from its doors and lived their lives Well, because they had learned tl1e true meaning of life. The first men and Women did not come to the young college to take, and give nothing back. They took, yet they returned to their mother college more than they received from herg they pledged to her eternal loyalty. Fast-rooted to that first prairie campus is our W3Sl1bU1'HQ and the ivy-covered buildings and the scores of evergreens and elms are but the fullillment of that first pledge of loyalty. Wasl1bu1'n is yet too young to Witness her day of supreme greatness and highest serviceg but that day shall come. We will carry on with reverence that creed which shall bring Wasli- burn's Greatest Future - VVashburn never quits. ' --1--auf ---- Q
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