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m m M M 'JS) :■ -K- ty Tr'T $XS .(2Xi.(SXi.SXSA5A£.0X£.'S'' 12 inc Unot -•4 -0 reached in 1922 when Atlantic Christian College was recognized as a standard college. Expansion characterizes the third period of the history of Atlantic Chris- tian College. This outgrowth of what has gone before marks a step in the field of higher education. The period is marked by four outstanding changes, namely: the elimination of the high school and special departments, a four hundred per cent increase in the student body: the growth of the endowment fund through the Carolina Enlargement Campaign in 1920, and the crusade of 1 927; and a growing recognition of the work of the college, and its future development. The third period is ending and we are facing the fourth which is probably the most difficult one. What we have done in the past must be consolidated: and to accomplish this consolidation the amounts pledged for endowment must be replaced by cash, and the pledges for the building fund Page Eighteen
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Cfte 1928 During these early years, from 1904 to 1 907. J. J. Harper was president, and here was manifested to a high degree perseverance and conscientious devo- tion to a cause. Under his leadership the school grew in the confidence and esteem until J. C. Caldwell was called to the presidency. For nine years the vigor and consecration of a great soul was woven into the work. His wise leadership and his great faith contributed largely to the on going and the permanency of the work. Following Dr. Caldwell, came R. A. Smith of Indiana. Dr. Smith had been a member of the faculty during Dr. Harper’s administration, and in accept- ing the presidency he renewed associations and interests of former years. Dr. Smith was a man of large vision and an untiring worker, always striving to advance the interests and enlarge the influence of the college. When in 1919 he accepted a professorship in Texas Christian University. H. S. Hilley was acting president, and the next year was elected president. These latter years have been full of worthy and fruitful endeavor, and the end of silence was Page Seventeen
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must be collected. To complete the building program undertaken there must be additional funds secured. All of which necessitates the earnest cooperation of the Christian brotherhood. The graduates of Atlantic Christian College may be found filling im- portant positions. Steadily her young men and young women are taking their places in the religious, the professional, and the commercial life of our country. Worthy sons and daughters are her pride and her glory. It is they who are to make the “Habebunt Lumen Vitae a living reality.
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