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Students — one hundred times sixteen and more — came to the growing school led by the son of the founder — the young man of God Whose vision so engendered a place of learning to express God and a quality of learning as its natural right. And its members caught sight of their vision — each walking in step with God, each fulfilling his duty, serving with his own talents, all working in unity and in harmony — Faculty, students, staff, president, alumni, friends, and the shadow of a young man of God. And God saw that His creation was good. What is tradition if not to inspire the present, if not to offer hope for the future? Amid the halls and the classrooms. Across the campus and over the state. Throughout the nation and the world. The seedling of the original thought formed and developed from a four-year college into a university of schools. From America to Ireland to the Orient Satellite schools enlarged the university and lessened the universe. Students and scholars now walk the halls, filling the classrooms of both graduate and undergraduate academe — A place to be, a place to become. Under the aegis of a third president, a learned one akin in spirit to that young man of God, young man of vision. Who so inspired a hundred years of service In remembrance of One on the Cross. Students and scholars, friends and alumni. Faculty and staff, and presidents three. No one more, no one less than God ' s decree — each walking in step with God, each fulfilling his duty, serving with his own talents, all working in unity and in harmony — All, all are afoot with their vision. And God sees that His creation is good. — Miss Dorothea Stewart Emerson, Self-Reliance Holy Bible, King James Versic Lanier, Song of the Chattahoochie Longfellow, My Lost Youth Whitman, Song of Myself „ „,.■. ;j;).5 -iy From the formation of the school in 1887 to its continuation in 1987, Campbell has received support from many. Presidents, administrators, professors, staff, donors, and students have all contributed to Campbell ' s existence, making it the second largest Baptist institution of higher education in North Carolina. Because of their devotion to Campbell, the 1987 Centennial Yearbook is dedicated to all supporters of the University; past and present.
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