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1, 1 NMANNAAX 1- lD'DlLYJf'C4DlI3lE AAAANMN THE Polyscope is not merely Han annual. It is an excellent example of cooperation. We don't realize What's going on throughout the year. We see only the results. It's like the bandg most of us forget the regular practice, and see that organization only in uniform as it marches on the field. It's like the basketball teamg we overlook the careful training and see only the achievement as the ball slips through the basket to defeat our natural rivals. lt's like the girls' exhibition in physical educationg we see the fancy costumes, unusual dances or acrobatic feats, and forget the Weeks of preparation. And novv as we approach another convocation, We see again the results of cooperation, devotion, and endless laborean attractive, highly creditable volume portraying college life at Bradley. Thatas the Polyscope. Aeiifcg' President. NNAAKAAAA I- IIQIDEIQU 'H Afixfixfwixkkfixk fLPage 19B
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NNAANNN HD1OILyJf'C'Dll3lE NNANNAA FREDERIC R. HAMILTON President of B dl y Polyteclmic Institute NNNNeNNfMYiX W'3 U NNNNNNNNN Ubgc 181
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NNNNNAA 1' BDGUILVJFDDIDIE NANANNN CHARLES T. WYCKCFF Dean of the College 'Glfiirty And Gwo 'Years X URING the past thirtyftwo years great changes have taken place in the educational world. These are very apparent at Bradley, especially since 1920. At first, there was a lower and higher academy of two years each, corresponding to the regular high school course but including training in wood and metal working and drawing for the boys, and sewing, cooking and drawing for the girls. ln 1897 the manual arts movement was in its infancy. There was only one high school in Peoria, not well equipped for training in these lines. Bradley, therefore, with its academy and two years of college, was a pioneer in the junior college movement, and in combining training in the liberal arts with similar training in the mechanic arts. As Peoria grew, her educational facilities improved. The Maiiual Training High School was opened in 1910, and the new Central High in 1916, both finely equipped for work in home economics and the manual arts. The Bradley faculty had already sensed the changes which were taking place and in December, 1915, discussed plans for dropping mmm.a,fg,a55mm y- ilaaso -I ANNAAANAN lljrigc ZUH
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