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)m - ,- ' • ,- roomed to accommodate the growing number of students. Dr. John Howard Harris was president. In Their Time 1917 W ar, and enro 11- ment dropped to 117. With peace came the Roaring Twen- ties with bear skin coats, flapper girls, and 0! you kid! In Their Time . . . Bucknell continued to expand with more buildings, with new scientific and mechanical courses. 1930 . . . and the Crash . . . with a slow revival. Homer P. Rainey was president . . . and on a bright summer night in 1934, Old Main burned. In Our Time . . . 1940 . . . Bucknell was normal, growing. A Phi Beta Kappa chapter was installed. An- other war . . . Bucknell men went away again and the Navy and Marines came to Bucknell. With peace, our times had changed. Dr. Herbert L. Spencer became our ninth president. It was a new century, a new and greater era for Bucknell. Thus ends Our Time . . . 1948. . ' r ' - rt ' urtftfif -- ir-f-
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5r HISTORY OF BUCKNELL I N Ol ' R TIME . . for every Bucknellian through the centur) . this phrase brings a nieniory of a different Bucknell . . . in his time. Ill Their Time ... it was 1846 . . . the beginning . . a newly granted charter . . . Dr. Howard Mal- colm, the first official president. Four years of mathematics, Latin and Greek were taught. There was a war and Buck- nell men fought with the Union Army in a six-weeks cam- paign and returned in time for their Commencement. In Their Time . . . the Bucknell Institute existed be- hind high board fences. It was another period of long skirts and puff sleeved blouses with pompadours and bustles. The Lniversity was named Bucknell. Came 1899. and (Christy Mathewson played baseball for Bucknell. In Their Time . . . 1900 . . . Fraternities and sororities organized. ( ' lassrooms and dormitories mush-
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1 HIS is the story of your years al Hucknell. An (dd l(ir ol football and ( liapel and Sweetheart Songs ... a warm sforv of laughter and Iriends ... a vital story ol sttid and llioufiiil and growth ... a dramatic story ol a l]iii ' rsilv and a World, ll tells not of the usual four, undistnrhed years, hiil ol years that threw a world into war and luduglil peace, year llial pan I lom llie old lo the new Ihukncll. Tlii i llic tory of Our Time. 10 - % . « ■
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