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Fourth Bou ' -MiUihm, Rohn:.^,u. I :i,^. W uhlc. Iluudlo. Mien. I inul /i.-u \iinn. Camphell, Johnston, Keating, Willcox, Smith; Second Row— Weinberg, Zigun, Neihon, Morgan, Hehnick, Mead, Thornton; Front Row— Garrett, Walker, Fortna. Enzer, Joino. One of the iindergraduati ' s who took part in the new Yale Volunteer Orderlies. ends and in turn the motivating force moving toward those ends. Its actual raison d ' etre grows out of the conviction that secular so- cietv lacks three factors necessary in the life of the whole man and in his relation to his world. The first lack is of commitment, how- ever feeble or half-hearted, to a transcendent and loving God, as creator, redeemer, and sus- tainer. Second is serious application of the mind to the matters of faith and spirit. Third- Iv and in the light of the former two, stands dedication of effort and concern to the needs of others. Admittedlv these ends are never perfectlv realized, but Dvvight Hall is a community of individuals who, from varying directions, and to varying degrees, are on the wav to fuller realization of these dimensions of worship, studv, and ser\ ' ice.
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