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THE CAMP The velvety green lawn of the Quadrangle lies outstretched before us. This, then, is the campus so rich in beauty and tradition. The gray ivied walls tower upward in stately grandeur. The mermaid flaps her tail contentedly in the breeze. Our path leads us to the foot of the Old Stone Steps where the spirit of Dickinson College has been enshrined through countless years. Here, in Old West, is to be found the heart of the college for it is here that the administrative force goes about its work and keeps the wheels of progress moving steadily. As we look through the windows of Memorial Hall, we can see the Alumni Gymnasium. Within its walls are fought the grueling battles for athletic superiority. Here we have learned to play the game fairly and squarely-to be good sportsmen. The clock strikes and we are drawn toward Denny Hall. Although symbolic of many hours spent in hard and earnest work, Denny Hall holds for each of us many happy memories. Our travels take us to Bosler Hall. Surely we cannot forget the scaffolding which so recently hid her walls. Beneath her roof are kept the masterpieces from the world's greatest pens. Countless times we have delved curiously and expectantly into the annals of our library. And then the chapel where we have listened to the counseling words that one by one the touch of life 'lam' turned to truth. Flanked by the gray, cold rocks of Mooreland, the Biology building stands as a monument of bygone days. Here we have attempted to understand the very mysteries of life itself. A trip over the campus cannot fail to include the Psychology building where we have learned how to deal capably and expertly with our fellowman. And now We turn to the Scientific building. Each year aspiring young chem- ists and physicists have searched diligently for the secrets of Henry Atom who persistently evades them. Lastly we cannot forget the numerous fraternity houses where we have enjoyed the fellowship of one another. Laughter and, indeed, often serious discussion have bound us closely together. We have completed our tour, realizing that we have been privileged to glimpse the theme and spirit of Dickinson College. Long may it live! Page 9
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