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WE'LL REMEMBER BRADLEY When someone asks us what college we attended and what it was like, weill probably find ourselves stopping to reflect a bit before answering. If we came to Bradley from a small town, we could tell of the wonders of our freshman year . . . the large classes, new faces, rapid social pace, and even the warm weather crowda' which congregates in front of Bn l-lall. Gr if home to us had been a metropolitan city, filled with the hustle of daily living, we would speak of Brad- ley as a refreshing, down-to-earth university where friendliness and individual- ity were the keynotes . . . the warm hello', as familiar faces were seen on campus . . . the personal feeling everyone had for university athletes, and the way they showed it . . . and the willingness of student and prof alike, to take time out for relaxation and discus- sion . . . these things would be mentioned by the big city Bradleyite. But there can be no com- mon denominator for measuring what the school has meant to its graduates . . . one who poses such a question will receive as many interpreta- tions as there are students who have studied on its campus. Faculty Lounge Registrars Oflice Page 9
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- r , X L,.,v-Vpmvltigf, , DORM DAYS WILL FURNISH MEMCRY MATERIAL Wliat Hdorm girln would trade the hours spent in her 'chome away from home' '... the struggle to concen- trate on homework during card or gab sessionsf the problems of keeping dorm hours and arranging late cutsnf and the enjoyment which comes from living with girls from all parts of the country . . . dorm days were happy ones! Top-North Hall, women's dormitory and a Bradley landmark. Below- Dorm row, J womenis lodgings located on Glenwood Avenue, across the street from Bradley Hall and the library. Page I I
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