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IRVING BERLIN plays for students at Chapel prior to receiving an honorary degree from the University, 1940. PHI BETA KAPPA Installation at Bucknell, 1940 — Ray Underwood, first undergraduate to be initiated into this scholastic honorary. CO-EDS on the Home Front — Nurse ' s Aides help out in the Men ' s Infirmary. COMMENCEMENT 1945 — Herbert L. Spencer is inaugurated to succeed Arnaud C. Marts as President of Bucknell University, and the second century of Bucknell .s M.irU ' J. FRESHMAN members of the Centennial Class enact the scene that is to take place four years later at the burning of the mortgage. Summer, 1945. The Unit numbered six hundred men at this time and i » «•.; ' » • Bj
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hWTUIA ' .W rKIca»ri K n3;| n»9 SK p(»efEffi JXtfCtfr UAa9iS« ?«!J DR. ARNAUD C. MARTS at home. Through his work as President from 1935 to 1945, Bucknell is able to start her second century free from debt. WATERS swirled high around L.irison Hall in the flood of 193 6. PRESIDENT MARTS laying the cornerstone ot Davis Gym. Through such projects as this and the erection of the Engineering Building Bucknell expanded greatly in this decade. UNDER THREE FLAGS, the Christian, American and Bucknell banners — a symbol of the Bucknell Way of Life. THE CLASS of ' 46 at their first Homecoming Day, 1942. THE MARINES HAVE LANDED, 1943— officers and men conferring with President Marts and Commander Fleming. THE CHRISTENING of the S. S. Bucknell Victory on the West Coast recognized Bucknell ' s wartime contribu- tions. BUCKNELL ' S V-I2 Unit— lasted uniil February, 1946. -SSsS M% ' .,; ' ' -
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9miim»i autftr ' T N the college campus can be created and maintained a little world of nobility that aims at mastery of life as a whole. We have treasures to preserve here at Bucknell — treas- ures of mind and spirit and purpose. This is no ordinary place. This is a place of rare privilege and responsibility, and from the world wherever we may go thereafter, some measure af that nobility to enrich life about us will be carried by all Bucknellians. Edited from the 1945 Baccalaureate speech of Dr. Arnaud C. Marts.
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