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DEDICATION Today the College of the City is a tower rising from a mountain, stretch- ing to a terrace on one side, and moving slowly downward toward a river on the other. It is an ivy-coated village wrought of stone dug from the very bowels of the city to which it belongs. It was the first of the great public institutions of higher learning, dedicated to freedom of education to the deserving, with acceptance based solely on ability. This was the City’s college. It was built by its people, by vote of its people, for the benefit of all the people. The College has made men great. These men, spreading, using, and recrystallizing the College’s wisdom have made the City’s college great. It is to one of these men, one among the many, that we dedicate our yearbook. On April 20, 1903, John Huston Finley became president of the College of the City of New York. He found the school an old-fashioned liberal arts college with antiquated methods and ideas; he left it a municipal university with a broad program attuned to the educational needs of the modem age. He wrought changes that have remained to the present. Most impor- tant of all, from the point of view of the student, was the change of spirit which became apparent with Finley’s accession. They discovered that they were treated as responsible college men who were expected to conduct themselves according to standards of decency and honor. The earlier heritage of harsh strict discipline was thrown into the discard. All restrictions on the students’ freedom of discussion or criticism of College policies were removed. Student self-government was increased under Finley’s administration, with the founding of a student council that became an influential and valuable institution. He exuded so much goodness and charm that he won not only men’s respect but their firmest loyalty. The hobbies and traits of the man only made him more beloved by students, alumni, and colleagues; together with his oft-repeated advice: “Read a book, take a walk, make a friend,” they have served to endear him to everyone of The City College. Thus it is, that to the memory of this man, John Huston Finley, we dedicate this 1956 Microcosm. 5
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