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3n iHemoriam It was with deep regret that we learned of the death of Dr. Wainwright D. Blake early in October. Dr. Blake in his vears at Bucknell won the friendship as well as the respect of students, facult and the administration alike. Dr. Blake was born in Watcrtown, N. Y. and graduated from St. Lawrence LIni ersitv with his degree in chemistry and history. He received his master ' s degree in ps cholog ' from Columbia LIni ' ersitv and his doctorate in education and psycholo- gy from the Llni x ' rsit ' of Missouri. He came to Bucknell in 1945. His many publi- cations and lectures ha c made him well known, and in 1951 he was made a fellow of the American Ps cholog - Association. The things that students will remember most about Dr. Blake are not his scholarly pursuits, important as the ' were, but rather his inspiring personality. None of his students will forget the subtle humor that punctuated his lectures, nor the yersatility that enabled him to talk of football or historx ' or chemistr with equal ease, and knowledge. Student-faculty relations were especialK ' important to him, and he was active as achiser to the Interfraternity Council and arious other organizations. We rememlier Dr. Blake as a scholar and a professor, bu t most ol all as a friend. We will miss him. 16
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Art We spent manv long afternoons perched in front of an easel in the uppermost regions of the Engineering Building. Whether inspiration seeped up from the engineers on the floors below is questionable, but it was here that we turned out our masterpieces for the annual student art exhibit and other shows in nearbv cities. This garret with its half finished canvases, sketches, and sculpture, and its comfortable smell of turpentine, was a fas cinating world for which we shall always have special thoughts. » ♦ % ♦ % • % . , i % % % Professor Blanchard S. Gummo Brucc H. Mitchell, Artist-in Kcsidcntc These follou ' -the-number paintings are so fascinating! A gloomv afternoon brightened by paints 17
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