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eo) Blackburn Players have a long history. security of their own rooms!) Nevertheless, an evening of considerable moment was one spent at a hayride or in serenading. Sports such as baseball and football also contributed to the social activity of the students. As was pointed out earlier, most of the graduates of 1870 went into the ministry. One, a Mr. McMil- lan, went to Utah as a missionary. Several others be- came parish ministers. How different this is from the many 1969 Blackburn grads who will go into the teaching profession, graduate study, further work in research, or even into business. Blackburn has changed a great deal since the days before cars, key privileges, and informal dances. The physical plant has increased many times over. Instead of one all-encompassing edifice, we now have seven- teen. The College has been a junior college, has added the work program, has changed back to a four-year school. We are now competing with other colleges in athletics. Work has been done on a student-faculty “The Campus” in the 1880's.
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“Merry Christmas from the Heart of the Hudson home to Yours” (1927). Homecoming at Blackburn. “I
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Girls work, study, play. senate to act upon social regulations of the College. In spite of the metamorphosis, the basic aims of the institution and the calibre of its students have re- mained the same. The 1869-70 Catalogue puts it this way: “The end to be aimed at in this Institution is to produce from the pupils citizens, equipped for the highest duty to be laid upon them as soon as they shall assume the prerogatives of self-governing people; to lay a sound literary foundation in the minds of those who are aiming at the sacred duties of the Christian ministry or who may be called thereto—the main and ultimate purpose for which this Institution was founded; to inspire all with that promptness of action, love of liberty, soundness of moral principles and firmness of purpose, which, with resource of ac- quirements and aptness of application, shall fit them to ajorn their age and to bless the world.” Linda Stanley and Bob Lindahl
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