Allegheny College - Kaldron Yearbook (Meadville, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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'Cf sn A Hear -Lliatrr and assuming charge at in making his presenC6 felt Ilis one veai in this office must speak for itself Let only this be sllfl The auspicious omens of inauguration day have not proved false incl none of the hopes then inspired have 'been disappointed Tihis sketch ls lnstoix and not piophecv, else much more would he said. Wiliat is piopheu non, the l'llStO1lZl11 of the future may record. Xn executne who unites line scholarshi-p deep spirituality brilliant pulpit and pl'1'EfO1111 pon ers, winning personality an.d -wise enthusiasm in planning for the futuie, he has already gained the confidence and esteem of 'ill fuends of the college. Xhfltll united effort on the part of all inter- ested theie cannot fail to be a decided advance in efficiency and reputa- tion of the institution l 1om tno alumni of the tlme. Dr. CIZINXN ford was so full of energy that he vitalized the college when it was near to decadence and threw himself into IIS rejuvenation some- tnnes almost unaided It is most difficult to furnish enthusiasm when you must shoulder responsibilities alone. Dr Crawford s energy was never lacking and 'he never was ready to believe he had done en-ough I remem- ber the times of old wooden walks, a campus th.at never had seen a lawn mower, gas stoves until they were replaced 'by such coal -stoves as country stations iave. . L illecl to the piesidency of Xlleffheny College thc opening of the cuuent 'year he was not long The su-bstitution of steam heat, t-he 'beautifying of It-he campus by a landscape gardener, the modernizationof the whole plant, curiculum, office management and faculty system, the increased -pay, granting of sabbatic leave, are all innovations due entirely to Dr. 'Craiwfordf' He has exemplified the ideal of counting one's cause everything and one's self nothing, better than any other man I knolw. I have never known Dr. Crawford to talk five minutes without saying something di-i rectly or indirectly laudaftory of Allegheny College, yet I have never heard him say one word that even hinted at a magnification of his own achievements. This is real greatness. C b I have never heard President Crawford say one word that even sav- ored of resentment toward his enemies, yet we all know he has had ene- mies. To all outward appearances, he has the power of retaining a kindly attitude toward those who oppose him. This also is real greatnezs U i1--- Y . - - V - ....,. ..A1':f,A,., -.ref -- --,,..r,.... --W ...Y . ..-.---'.,,.:..-nz ,ma-.,, ., N.. ,,,,,. .., . , - -' s - M - ---we-1-.f-www,-eg. .. .,-.. ,M LGT it, at I ,,.-:j Ip I Q l i im Li ,.......3l ...ip al 5 x 1 l ,l I tri. ...Q .5 it , ........,..,.,, y! K , 1 ......z 1 1 I imma? it iv-'H'-A 'Z s---.sr , S-----.-.. 5 I .,..,,.,,, I , E 'F r-------: CA,,,-M--sn--J 3 9 1 ! I T' R E V-'M--are 1 . I I ' N ':' 1 l K 3 11 I ' . ' I TW f f rr'vMfws' . . . El I lilliqilljllgigflEglllfigsyfiiafv , l 1gs!logz,aigaszifsmgiifiieiwfzf f , s, 1 -rs g sg ' - Jadal..a...x..L,a.t,-i,.,,i.,.3,g,J,i.U pg 5,1 g i 3 , 5 2 5 2 5 2 3 3 2 g 5 I ' , U W 1- M-fi-p...,-9-C.e.....s..-1-1.1-:..,.,i N In ,iii AA I' NIA I 1' I' 'I V l . -.'. img' Ax A I I I

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