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TABLE OF CONTENTS ssociafes 5 dminisfrafion 41 c1'ivi'ries 53 fhlefics 85 dvertising 112 ufographs 118 This Book Belongs to 4
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DEDICATION .. Professor E. G. Richard Siebert It is with sincere gratitude and admiration that we, the students of Concordia, dedicate this 1958 Scribe to a member of Concordia's faculty who has truly conse- crated his life to Christ and His Work. This leader of God's flock is Professor E. G. Richard Siebert. Professor Siebert graduated from the St. Louis Seminary in 1910. He attended the University of Minnesota during the school years and summers while at Concordia. In 1949 he obtained a Master's degree in history and a minor in English. Before com- ing to Concordia in 1926, Professor Siebert served as a pastor to three congregations. Professor Siebert has been a dedicated member of the Concordia family for thirty- one years. The chief subject that he has taught at Concordia has been English. He also has served in the capacity of Director of the Library and has been the motivation behind many improvements in our library. When Professor Siebert came to Concordia, the library was unclassified and un- catalogued. There were two libraries-one for the faculty and the other for the stu- dents. Professor Siebert unselfishly volunteered to supervise the faculty library during noon hours so that students could have access to the faculty library. Finally the amal- gamation of the library was achieved. In 1951, when the new Buenger Memorial Library was dedicated, the occasion coincided with Professor Siebert's twenty-fifth anniversary of service to Concordia. In the coming years Professor Siebert will serve as assistant librarian. We pray for God's blessing, upon Professor and Mrs. Siebert in the future. We would like to thank you, Professor Siebert, from the bottom of our hearts for the time faithfully spent in the classroom, for the unselfish services which have made us all proud of our library, and, most important of all, we thank you for giving us a shining example of a life lived for God. It is with appreciation and admiration that we dedicate this 1958 Scribe to you, Professor Siebert, for your unselfish and faithful service during these past thirty-one years at Concordia. X 3
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TES Take my intellect and use, Every power as Thou shalt choose
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