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r. Gai! clzeuerfon President, Chapman College A very wise thinker once said The difference between an educated and an uneducated man is the difference between the living and the dead, It follows, therefore, that the best education would be that which causes one to be the most alive to the most important issues of the world in which he lives. It is such a conception of education that moti- vated the founders, and continues to influence the promoters of Chapman College. Do our graduates think high thoughts? Are their spirits moved by the beauty and grandeur of C1od's handiwork? Do they love the best in music and art and literature? Do they count a good name of more value than expensive material possessions? Would they sur- render high social and political offices before they would lose their right to be true and honorable before all men? Have they caught the spirit of those great souls who found their joy in love and service for their fellowmen? If our graduates cannot pass this test with rea- sonable grade, as a college we have failed. To the extent that the above mentioned qualities charac- terize the members of our alumni association-in the degree to which our students have learned in our halls the meaning and the value of a great purpose, the intellectual ability to accomplish that purpose, and the willingness to pursue it in the interest of the common good of mankind-to that extent Chapman College has proved its worth in the educational world. -9- we igderiiclenf
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Marc! of j'U,5 tee!! . C C President, Board of Trustees THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frank Abernathy F. H. Bothell . . G. Arthur Chapman Irvin Chapman . C. A. Cole . . M. Howard Fagan Merle E. Fish . . Wesley Ford . A. W. Gerrard . . J. E. Gurley . . J. C. Hinton . . Henrietta Holman Lottie E. Morse . J. C. Porter . . Paul W. Reagor . George Reeves . , C. C. Sinclair . Milo J. Smith . A. G. Stepper . . J. R. Titus . . J. G. Warren . J. E. Wilkinson . . . . Saratoga . Pasadena . Los Angeles . Fullerton . Glendale . Los Angeles . Los Angeles . Sacramento . . Santa Ana . San Francisco . . . Fresno . . Aromas . Los Angeles . Los Angeles . Oakland . Pomona . Pasadena . Berkeley . Van Nuys . Santa Rosa . Los Angeles . Los Angeles
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Gall 0 fe Co eg? I . W .Si .H8l fZ0g College Dean and Professor of Sociology. A.B., Hiram, A.M. and Ph.D., Teachers Col- lege of Columbia University, Pennsylvania State High School Inspector, President Pennsylvania State Normal School. Chap- man since l9Z4. DEAN'S MESSAGE Amid the discouragements of this chaotic era, what shall l say that will have any significance? The student body changes while the college goes on. As one contemplates the loss of nearly fifty seniors through graduation, it is a matter of won- der whether so small a college can survive. Yet it is our glory that these go out over the top to show light and happiness in the dark, bewildered world. Crusaders for peace, justice, righteousness, and democracy! All haill lt remains for us to fall in to close up the breach in our ranks, and to seek again the work of prep- aration for the tasks of tomorrow. The college lives by dying. A brief four years and the alumnus marches forth toward the horizon of a larger oppor- tunity. Let us here highly resolve to make Chap- man the source of friendship, idealism, and inspira- tion for its students, past and present. Eternal life may be won, experienced, and shared within col- lege walls. -10- W. S. Hertzog, Dean.
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