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::.v:'::crc.A - .- -., Board of Trustees JOHN M. NIEHAUS, President .... . Peoria ROSS S. WALLACE, Vice-President . . . Peoria ZEALY M. HOLMES, Second Vice-President . . Mossville CHARLES D. THOMAS .... . Peoria JOHN W. McDOWELL . Peoria GEORGE T. PAGE . . Peoria HAROLD W. LYNCH . . Peoria THOMAS G. LOVELACE . . . . Peoria HARRY DALE MORGAN, Term Trustee . . Peoria GEORGE R. MACCLYMENT, Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Business Manager WILLIAM E. STONE . . ..... Treasurer Committees FINANCE Messrs. Wallace, McDowell, Page, Morgan, Lovelace BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, AND EQUIPMENT Messrs. Wallace, Holmes, McDowell, Morgan, Lovelace FACULTY AND CURRICULUM Messrs. Thomas, Wallace, McDowell, Lynch, Lovelace REAL ESTATE Messrs. Page, Holmes, Thomas, McDowell, Lovelace ACTIVITIES Messrs. Lynch, Wallace, Page, Hamilton, MacClyment '.:. mf' .. ., f ' . ', , , , . 'A 4 . '1- Twenty
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. .. 1. -V ,. . . V 3- . Y ,,,,,,-vi 0 ,. 1 ,Q ,A ,.. 'Y 3 pi- - 0 j 1. The Flight of Years The celebration of the bi-centennial of Washington's birth suggests the swift passing of time, and raises a question as to the permanence of man's influence and institutions. Bradley, just closing her thirty-fifth year, is an infant in arms compared with Harvard, founded in 1636, and William and Mary in 1693. Yet, even in this short period there has been sturdy growth. Some 11,000 students have passed through the door of opportunity in Bradley Hall. Of these, many have gone out again into the wide world as graduates, and are Hlling positions of responsibility and usefulness. But what of the future? Will Bradley live to celebrate her bi-centennial? The answer rests with those who hold her future in their hands-trustees, students, faculty, alumni, citizens 'and friends. Given love and loyalty, the spirit of sacrifice and devo- tion, high standards, and that integrity of character and faith in God which characterized Washington and the founder of the College, the flight of years will bring the maturity of great age and with it honor and distinction. J Q P B W A9 B B I -- 'f'l i f if 6 rf? '-1 icuii --ff'sf ' .' 5 A. . V - NW., - ,Y WV, ' ii H - -- ' I p V- V- V -'--V , 'Y '- - 'Y ve ----,.-3---f Nineteen
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. i . .4 e i i .... c n t . fiaya f wwfw uf:-11. 5 '5 .c ti l ' f if i Happiness doesn't lie in possessing either beauty or money but can be found in the possession of a worthy, conscious purpose in life. During this year of study at college, you have seen what has been done in science, literature, art and music to contribute to human happiness. That you have found at Bradley some inter- esting field of endeavor through which you may express your purpose and indi- viduality, is my earnest wish. In its devel- opment and accomplishment may you realize that life is never empty but always full, not limited but limitless. MARY B. HusToN, Dean of Women. The college campus is a place especially fitted to carry out the process of blending the experiences of the elders with the experiments of the younger. How much adherence to tradition-that which has been established by the experiences of the elders-is one of our perpetual social problems and one which has many forms of application and expression. It is my sincere wish that the office of the Dean of Men is an integral and helpful part in the solution of this question-not by dicta- torial nor summary methods, but by con- sultation and conference which has for its purpose the discovery of the highest wisdom with reference to the experiences of the past and the prospects for the future. CLARENCE W. SCHROEDER, Dean of Men. Y! , ,. , H it-1 - s - ..... s tii W , 'fl 'Al Twenty-one
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