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J-r'f lgr-l r4.4-.- M ' ?nder l-'rJr ciglltyisix years Clark has been engaged in training lczulcm l'm' lull :mtl LInCElIl lives, For Illl the students who lmvc unuc to her with unly i'il'l'llJllll'll'l :md lllC desire we learn. she is a sentiment uml a sylni lml. Clzu'kiles lbcl the sel'llimcml for things past uml I'L'L'ugnilc the symbol For thing's present. liat'h J's plensnm Lo mntmnplulc. 'I'hey are all enduring values :lbsuflatecl with Clzllk. l'lmllgll hCnlOl'H g0 SEIJEIJ'HLC ways :ll graduation. Ilmy will always be helnl u'JgeIher-through bright days :md dark drlys-hy the mmmun lmml ul' prim'iplm 11ml itln'tls gained from Ihls inslilulim'l. They will DI: Brawlcy and Dr. lrVillluIIi Kcrscltcr nl' Simpson Collegt. Iowa grew let; Clark 7mditionA flier Predent . . . . Progr e44 i4 Wnpreceden te . l iq Hlnvcn inm the Clark College mluva- Limml program :lm 1'it'l1 traditions lmm lllL' 1mm: Llur touragc and wisdom Ul LIN: tlenml llethmlislxnl ll1c 1 1'U'dmcn'5 Aid Huricly wln: u'clr: imbued will: :I desire to lwlj: Negro mcn and unan and who lnumlcd llw Ujllege ill lHlili:1lu-:u'l1im'r:- 111mm; nl' pusL prL-sitlt'ms, the l'nmltj; uml I Elle :lllmmi: vex. Lllr lirsl buildings. :mcl the ulll campus, lll Huulll .Mlnmn Ilww :ll'L' lmullllurks w wllit'll lllC Collage l5 lwrmnnenlly IlL'll. Clark mulitinns are the lJilSih' nl' ils mung lunmlntimt Lmlny. They are ever l prawn: in the mimln nml ac-liam ul' llmw l Wlli: guidv IJCl' tlvsLlnics. 'J'lIL' Collegu. LlllltL'lVCtl :l rllurrll- 1L'lnlml inaliluliml. lllJlllx xtill in its thul'gtu lmlcml Ll1c m'ul E'm' :1 Christian . Ccllll'illlUll hcumlw Llrnmr in these dun Ell Imrlcur cnmgy. I I ll F'k :IH email: JUllL'lllllCl' lllt: I'numlcl'a ol IllL' illslilutiun - Elu-il' sweat. mil illltl thvullrJHL um! Ilwy will lmltl willl prillv lllt'll' alah'illlnl Jiml lnlcllctlunl lll'flllilngfJ, I'lrc lIL-J'imgt' 111ml 1101 he utccptul lightly. lJlll willy u'illl llu: lltllnr let. lay tlu: lullillmcm ul' cluu. i1 min In: pl'mL-Iu-tl. 'I'mlny. lllC gml nl' wnium mm! In- r'lL-arn. 'l hm mml mal ljumm- .1 mm-r lla! ul llillilt'ri :Il h'llltll tlah mrinm g.glunrcz With llurm lllc mumn'b ul' :lw lllhtlltl- Linn I'Fslh . . . lllL'fV mm! grununltrt llml Klul'k l'L'IllJilIl :1 I'El-Clt'nil' HI kllrm'li'tlgcu :l I'llutlt'l lul lluljm. Wlllt'li u'lll nu! lull Llu: mnltl En Illfq ll'llt iul H'H.
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Thirty years 01' service to Clark College huve marked the Career 01 Doctor tlznnes P. Brawley whose growth in sttttltre 11115 paralleled the growth 01' the College From instructor to President, Dr. Btutt'iey has shown :1 seilless interest in the development 01' the fjt'tliegc. anti acclaim l'm' Clark's growth and tltzlliet'ements ith-t rightfully directed to him. Dr. Brawley came to Clark in 1925 215 leather 01' education. From two devout Methodists. Dr. R. S. Lovingtmd and 111'. M. 5. Davage, hath ul whom hurl served as President of his Alma Matter, Stunttel Huston College, he had learned of Clark: and through them he hzttl learned of the work it was doing. The pt'rJiJ- lenls ttt'ml'rtmting the institution in his etlriy tlttt's were nttnterotts, hlll. working ilbsiL1l10l151y with President X1. 5. Dnvttge, he :titled in solving some ul' them. At the end 01 his first year his ability :15 it teacher ttl'1t1 :15 ;t leader was dearly seen, and he tun. elet'utetl m the tllanship. :1 position he held until he het'mne President in 19-11. As Deun 01' the College. he. mn- ttentl'zttetl 0n broadening the Cttt'l'it'tthnn :tntl improv- ing the htcnlty. and on setting til: :1 new hystetn 01' l'eumls. During the course 01 events. tlnpirl appealed Upon the scene and in 1929 Dr. lh-awley was married in Miss Georgia L. W'iilittms who littct hertnne :1 Leather in Chtrkhs' Departments 01' EI'Ig1131I :tntl Etlnt'ntinn. 1n the mitltlle 1930's there me, much seliutls tallk 01 nmving Clark University to :1 new site to lrmn :1 University Center 101' Negrt'tes. and Dean tt'utt'iey. with President Duvage. WOI'de toward this end. 11e- h'n'e the ttmnpletinn 01. the new phml. opposite the Atlanta University Campus. Dr. Dan'ug'e :tt't'eptetl u lmsitiun with the BOitt'tl ul' etlnuttion ol' the Methodist Chm't'h in Nashville. :1IlL'1 Dr. Hrnu-Iey assumed the Presidency. 1301' this promotion he was especially weli- prepared, having earned the Mut. :Intl 1111.11. degrees from Northwestern University. Tu hint in 111-11 lell the task 01' tl'ttmphlnting the Itmts :'Int1 t'tIIttIre :11 the old College to the new. :tntl tn him. to the htetlhy. :md to the students were en- trusted the prit'ileg' and humor 01' establishing in the new Clark the high itlerlls. the nullie traditions. the deep devotion :tntl Inyultt' whirh were lmmght twei' itt lull measure from the old Clark. 1n the 1:111 r117 11111 the Stuttthel'n .shsut'izttion nl Linl- leges antl Seeomlzn'y Schools gave the new Cnliege 'X rating. Many new features were added tn the t'tn'rirtthtm. and in the ilttet'est nl' l'ut-tthy welfare :: retirement plan was initiated. 1n the murse of the veiuptnent the enmhnent has more than doubled. Under 111'. Brnwley's :ttltnit'tirttl'atinn the physirttl plum and endowment have iltl'l'Ethfd in VEl1llC 1mm 1: million to over two million tiollztrs. :lnd lCi-lLllL'I'h a:lhlries have increased l'rum twn to three times whttl they were in 19111. Aside truth the l'utn' original 1Jllih17 it'tgs UI'I the new rumpus. lwu new Itltiltiings have been :ttltletleone :t dormitory 101' women ant! Ihe other :1 multipurpose building. As busy us Dr. Brawley hm been he has not been able to escape the run :11 civic and religious thlty. Participation in :Ili'ztil's 01 C1'll1TC1L stale. :tntl school :is always pint 01 :1 lull day's work lot hint, and presently he serves as Het't'trttnty 01' the United Negro Cnilege Fund and :15 set'rettn'y 01 the Beard 01' Social and I'thunmnie Relations 01 the Methodist Church Untler Dr. Bruwiey Clark Ilils made ttnprettettentetl prt'lgress. and the trentl in; llll'tL'EH'tl xli11.
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