Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1908

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sNi1Qffag,? Board of Editors Editor-in-Chief DEAN LEWIS KELSEY Business Manager ROBERT ROBINSON BERGEN Assistant Business Manager HARRY RANDOLPH COFFIN Artistic Editor FRANKLIN PIERCE NICHOLS Associate Editors CLARENCE GREENWALD BAMBERGER FRANK PUTNAM DEANE LEONARD WHITNEY GAVETT EDNA LENORA MERTZ HAROLD ELMORE SANTEE OSCAR DEIDRICH VON ENGELN Il

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Still not as the Dean of a College among the sisterhood of colleges on the hill have his energies been confined, but as President of the Association ofAmerican Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, his influence has been felt throughout the Union. Yet agriculture alone has not received the full attention of our Dean. The organiza- tion of educational policies throughout the country has claimed his interest and time. The books he has written are a library in themselves. With all his varied duties he has been a persistent writer of agricultural works, elevating in tone through the urit of their diction and the ease of their st le. Y Y The American Philosophical Society and the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, and, yes, a dozen other societies of learned men, may claim his membership and affiliation. But no organization knows him as he is known to his students. How- ever much he has given to the world outside, he has kept much more for us who live with him. However loud may be the praise of the world, never will there be more genuine, heartfelt appreciation for unselfish work than that his students give him. In dedicating this record of the College Year to Professor Bailey, the board ex- presses tangibly the cordial esteem that hosts of students have long felt. Those de- lightful Sunday evenings when, gathered around his hearth, we listened to words of advice and felt the spiritual uplift of his presence have borne abundant fruit in the -lives and sympathies of his students. The board feels fortunate that the book of IQO8 should bear testimony to the rise of a great work. Honored are we at the privilege of handing down to succeeding generations of Cornellians this proof of the affection the students bear him, their warm friend and counselor. Let his great work grow. As Cornellians now unborn will turn these pages dedicated to Professor Bailey, may they learn to know the record and ideals of a leader of the people and be moved to grateful appreciation for the honor he did Cornell. 10



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