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rl .1 :ii ii tfl L! 1 A :IF '1 i i Qi V4 EJ -il 1 ul -l 1 lil ,J fr -'N J U 1, , L, lil il fl llff . :ir l 9,1 H lr ,.. il -l fi 1.1 1. L. 1, 2 il V. -1 2-l C l .J X , o. ll ll 1 llama. .me eaf'tn.re.r.,3i ,,., t ' 511 ill ll ill la I-rw . N l E Dr. Avery Af. Shaw ,laffl ll l ill A Brief Biographical Sketch lil all E' l 4, R. AVERY A. SHAW was born in Waterville, Nova Scotia, on October ,l l 2, 1870, He attended Acadia college of Nova Scotia and received his A ggi master's degree in 1896. Following a two-year course at Rochester p ,WB Theological seminary, he became actively engaged in chuigch work. 6 Q T ll , .His first charge was the Baptist church of Windsor, Nova Scotia, but in ' ll il9,00, he changed to the Brookline, Mass., Baptist church, where he served .as pastor for four years. Prom 1907 to l9ll, he was pastor of the First Baptist Church of Winnipeg, Canada, and the following year he accepted the pastorate of the East End Baptist Church of Cleveland, where he remained for lil four years. He accepted the call to the Emmanuel Baptist Church of Brooklyn, HM J lvlgl N. Y., in 1914, where he was pastor until he became president of Denison university in l927. 'll l fr Q l ll A college of liberal arts, Dr. Shaw states, cannot compete with a grad- Fl My QE iuate school, but there is a real future for the liberal arts college such as we are ll producing. Pour years of liberal arts education is coming to be recognized as lll the best preparation and is being required by most professional schools. ij dx ll -li ll The Christian college of liberal arts, declares Dr. Shaw, will be a self- flilllll governing miniature of the societyfor which education seeks to train our youth. 5 1, ll l .Education is not training for life, it is life in training. Such a school as ours D I ll will be large enough to escape the dangers of intellectual snobbery and small ll enough for personal knowledge and intimate contacts among the students as gl 'well as between the students and the faculty. lt will include young men and li women from all classes in society who seek in its halls preparation for the com- il mon ways of life. Q 'f l The real problem' of today, says Dr. Shaw, is not lthese wild young ill people,' but these wild middle-aged people. Since he firmly believes that the W- x 1 lllfl future rests on the shoulders of youth, Dr. Shaw takes a far greater interest in ' Ni llxllil his contact with the personal problems of the students than he does in his ' i duties pertaining to the mere mechanical regulation o-f the university. lt isn't . IN l a question of our standardized curriculum, he declares, but of the inspiration yrlall, l, afforded by the institution. Not o-nly does Dr. Shaw believe in Greater -ji Denison, but he has a new slogan of Better Denison, and to that end he A' ill? is directing his efforts. - Tir all i is 1 lil l z..,fffal2QaiiJ.4Ll A :reef - :rpm ii Ari Page Twenty
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