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The President’s Message My message this year is one of good chaer, for the year has been one of great progress. Many achievements, some of which are recorded be- tween the covers of this book, have made Ashland’s record shine. Among other things worthy of mention, is that the attendance has shown no decline although there has been a general falling off in the number of young people attending college. First of all, let it be known that Ashland College has gained admission to the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, which is the regional standardizing agency for this territory. Perhaps the College could have entered sooner, but we only sought admission when we were very certain that we were well above the minimum requirments. The benefit of this recognition will redown to the Alumni and present enrollment of students alike. Secondly, Ashland had one man among a very select number who shared in the discovery of a new world. The Chicago Tribune of March 14th carried a list of seven men who participated in the discovery of the new planet, and Mr. Thomas B. Gill, ex-08, was among that number. It is a distinct pleasure to record the fact that Mr. Gill had his training in elementary mathematics at Ashland College. The College is justly proud of this very enviable distinction. More than this, Ashland had one man on the mythical All-Ohio foot- ball team for 1929, and one on the second team. And what is more, since Fred Schmuck, an Ashland graduate, has had charge of athletics here— for the past three years—Ashland has won 71 percent of all her intercol- legiate contests and lost 29 percent. Ashland is now completing her first trial year under the Ohio Athletic Conference rules, and hence did not play freshmen. All in all, the year has been good, but better years are ahead. “Behold how far the little candle shineth.”’ FOURTEEN
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FIFTEEN EDWIN ELMORE JACOBS, President | ‘A. B., College of Wooster; M. Se., Mt. Union Col- lege; Student University of Chicago; Student Har- . vard University; Some time instructor in the Col- lege of Wooster Summer School; Fellow Clark Uni- versity; Ph. D., Clark University; Member of Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc.; Amer. Sociological Society; Fellow R. 8S. A., London. Professor of Biology
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