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MAI N MORTON HALL There were festive deys at Augsburg at the beginning of 1902. For three days, speeches were given—Main was dedicated. Festive days? Yes, days, for the completed build- ras the result of much faithful r, desperate courage, childlike in God. This is from God. and it is wonderful in our sight, stated the first speaker. It was only a build- ing—but it embodied an ideal. . . . The building stands today, rather old. h.rdly large enough. The ideal re- t and adequate. All stu- i enter Main shall hear, a shall understand Augsburg's en- ssage: In life the highest is truth. mains.
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“Wk ere lived wo How do«irable to belong in now Dorm ! Yet who would de ert the old, thovO built fifty |iaty, leventy year ago? In Morton Hnll from ontronco to foundry from myttenou ba ement to thinly floored attic: in W t Hail, up and down it creaky ftair . in and through it winding hallway ; in Old Mam, from ground floor to Valhalla — wo belonq. Por whoro wo havo crowded together at Bull Se «ont homo workad or lifted alone we have became we
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“Rewound in Song.A on Cverg J4and Out of the pa t into the present hai come e school we love, because living personalities through words spoken, deeds done, lives lived, have hallowed these buildngs of brick and stone and wood, and have given a meaning to the distance of Augsburg. Into the future from the present, Augsburg must go. that they who follow us shall find here a free school on free American soil. For a leader at Augsburg who has gu-ded students through past years with the firm determination of one whose life has a noble aim; who has for questioning youth in the restless present the certain answers of truth simply spoken; who dares lead unafraid into an uncertain future, not in blind optimism or in despairing gloom but »n the belief that the words of the Lord endure—for a Christian man whose words and deeds and life have made and kept Augsburg a place where we belong, our songs resound. Grate- fully. to Professor J. $. Melby. Dean of men. teacher of Christianity—to Si our frend we dedicate this book.
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