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ixmffmii»mstm-i xmm y.imifXfam t jjr We stand today between the twilight of Bucknell ' s first century and the dawn of her new brilhant growth. We hve in a world groping for peace, in a land reverently grateful to those men in uniform who made possible our chance for peace. Thousands of them, including some of Bucknell ' s finest sons, gave their lives so that we might have the chance to find human freedom, to give every ounce of our spirits, understanding and intelligence to fight for brotherhood and inter- national peace. We must not falter; for them we must not fail. There are 1,611 reasons, one for each one of us, why we must dedicate our lives to those who have dedicated and sacrificed theirs so we may have our chance to build one world of freedom. Words are not big enough to thank these men, but Ernie Pyle, that little, wiry, grey-haired giant, expressed his own thanks when he himself was on the threshold of death: That is our war and we will carry it with us as we go from one battleground to another until it is all over. We will win. I hope we can rejoice with victory but humbly, and that altogether we will try to rise out of the memory of our anguish, to reassemble our broken world into a pattern so firm and so fair that another great war can never again be possible. For those beneath the wooden crosses there is nothing we can do except perhaps to pause and murmur, ' thanks, pal, thanks ' . For those beneath the wooden crosses, for those known Bucknellians who gave their all — their lives — we, 1,611 Bucknellians, humbly pause and murmur thanks, pal, thanks. For the living freedom for which they died, we must dedicate our lives. To these men in blue and khaki, the staff of the centennial L ' Agenda humbly dedicates this book. Lieutenant William Bauerschmidt, ex- ' 43 Ensign Theodore Adam Brown, ' 42 Private Nicholas Capowski, ex- ' 46 Lieutenant Floyd Eber Card, ' 41 Lieutenant Emil Chaplin, ex- ' 40 Lieutenant Forrest Spencer Chilion IlL cx- ' 43 Private Sigurd Dohner, ex- ' 46 Radio Tech. 2nd Class Albert Owen Emig, ex- ' 46 Richard Reed Feight, ex- ' 24 Private Albert L. Friedman, cx- ' 47 Ensign John F. Gilkeson, ' 43 Lieutenant Roy F. Good, cx- ' 44 Lieutenant David Patterson Griffiths, ex- ' 41 Lieutenant (j.g.) Frank M. Haas, Jr., ex- ' 43 Lieutenant Cyrus T. Hart, ' 43 Captain Glen Phillip Haupt, ' 39 Private First Class Austin Hersh, cx- ' 46 Lieutenant (j.g.) Robert Hersh i:y, ex- ' 38 Lieutenant (j.g.) Charles George Hewitt, ' 37 Pvi. 1st Class Robert LedgetHogeman, jR.,ex- ' 47 Private First Class William Hood, ex- ' 42 Lieutenant Joseph Frederick Hooker, 42 Captain Harold Hopi.i r, ' 17 Privaie First Class William 1 . I Ioppy, ex- ' 46
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