DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

 - Class of 1913

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U-wx M:-5 xf----.' - s-swlfggv' sgsmx ,QS ,iso A W X' ' wt QNX, t g I is X fs ASX SX S X SW, y. , ,, K is YV ' N R X ,X . ' . ff.. -In.. fu fx' De Pauwys New President R. GEORGE. RICHMOND GROSE, president of DePauw University, to whom we have respectfully dedicated this twentieth volume of the Mirage, is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and of Boston University School of Theology. He was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1894 with. Phi Beta Kappa honors, and received the degree of Master of Arts from his Alma Mater the following year. ln 1896 the degree of Bachelor of Sacred Theology was conferred upon him by Boston University School of Theology, he being one of the four honor men in a class of fifty. He received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Ohio Wesleyan University in l908. Dr. Grose became a member of the New England Conference in IS96 and served as pastor in some of the strongest Methodist churches in that section, such as jamaica Plain and Lynn. From Lynn he was transferred to Grace Church, Baltimore, Maryland, in l908, where in six years of administration he was eminently successful. ln l9l2, after three months of careful work on the part of a sub-committee appointed to make the recommendation from a large number of men, Dr. Grose was chosen president of DePauw University. .-w-- 9.-:sy x XQNXX .QNXX , . - 0 ' xx x X xx Nast S, Ns Coming to DePauw with the recognition as a thorough and polished scholar, an able financier, and a preacher of indisputable originality, eloquence, and spirituality, Dr. Grose has evinced his ability as an administrator and executive. Although he has been at DePauw only through the brief period of one year, he has ever enjoyed the confidence of the student body and has, from the time of the announcement of his election, grown steadily in popular favor. He has gained the respect of the entire faculty and has shown a hearty sympathy with every legitimate student enterprise. From this close coalition of the administration, fac- ulty, and student body has sprung a college loyalty and enthu- siasm never surpassed in the history of the institution. This loyalty and enthusiasm for the betterment of DePauw is manifest in many different things: In the high moral tone of the university, in the advanced standard of scholarship: and in the reconstruction of DePauw athletics. These things, it may be said, have caused the students of DePauw to look on the present administration with happiness, and towards its contin- uance with the anticipation that the most glowing pages of the history of the institution have not yet been written. ,SN Xxi'FfS1RWXXMY SS x P2 W mssxxsxwgxsismrsfzs..r:trr::ittE22 ittttw'stfrrestt:ft?tt?ttt:.fr:ifeTiffin.



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