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Ehree Zlequiriementz There are some things which a college must have if it is to do effective work. First of all it must have a Faculty. The human influence is the first factor in educa- tion. Buildings, equipment and endowment are all required, but what makes or un- makes a college is the character of its Faculty. The college has reason to be proud of the men and women in its service. Their loyalty and self-sacrifice have made its growth possible and have given it its high standing. Again a college like a human being must have a distinct purpose. Coe College was established to endow, conduct and maintain an institution for the promotion of sound learning and education such as is usually contemplated in colleges and universities under religious influences. It has never swerved from this purpose. Its fundamental faith today is that the soul of culture is the culture of the soulu. And a college needs an adequate income. It has to be conducted on sound business principles. In fact Coe College is one of the biggest business enterprises in the city of Cedar Rapids. Its budget is over S200,000 annually. It has grown from 249 students in l9l2 to 834 in 1922. Such growth cannot be matched by any other institution in Iowa and this growth has created big administrative and financial problems. The college needs an additional 530,000 annual income, something that can be depended upon whether times are prosperous or otherwise. That dependable income can only be produced by adding S600,000 to our endowment. That is the task in which we are now engaged. It is imperative that this sum be raised soon. For the expansion of the campus waits upon the completion of this part of the program. VVe believe that the Coe spirit in our friends through the country will enable us to accomplish this purpose. LLOYD MORRIS, Vice-President. 1 Page 29
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