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I ' '- 5 YE READERS! With il full rezilizulion ol' our dillii-ull and delieule lusk-the task of uplioldiug the ideals of our t1'udil,io11 umill lhe clislraelions of al. world at wan'-we, lhe Lareral slalll of 1918, commend to you the pages of uuolher !,e.'wrnl. To those in the Institute, we would express aippreeiulion for lhe sympathetic help :mfl interest which has 0Ill10lll'2lg'Gll the hope mul Cl0lfG1'llllllilllUll lo make lhis reeorml, not one ol' iuflivlrluuls 01' clepurlmeuls, hut ai symhol ol' true Drexel fellowship. 'Po all others-friemls of ours uml ol' the lusliitule-we trust you liml some measure olf joy mul inspiration in slmrhig' the memories ol' Drexel Ilil5'S mul alll lhoy have meamt to us. ' Tino S'l'Al l-Zu THE STAFF l'IlJl'I'Ull-lN-Cl-l UCF Llcwis D. ASRIUS .fl ssfsl Unis Mxirrim Axmmsox Gluck: BL'l.M.xx All'l' 1'IlJlTl'Oll New lfl. lllmsiliw Assislfml hVllJI.lAAlf A1w,n1,.Jn. 1.l'l'lCllAllY lGD1fl'OllS jlioms Sf,-m.,,.yl-lm lflichi-:N Soul-:i,i.i':ie lil. llhlizxm-rrii l'uu,mi-s Donofirmr HoAGi.Axn lfizlfziiilzixlczic ll. liimxlx WAR l11,lJI'l'OR Glueilz Bum A lJVl'1ll'l' l SINI I MANAGER lfh:Ni':s'l' N. lhxmloux BUSINICSS MANAGER ll'AROl.ll A. XVINIIISCII 9
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AN APPRECIATION OF PAST YEARS The recent celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the founding of The Drexel Institute marked the end ot the tirst period of her life. The years that have gone form the first chapter of her history. The world now faces a new era.. The old formulas will no longer apply to the insti- tutions ot thc years to .come. Let us assure ourselves, therefore, that the principles upon which our Institute was founded are fundamentally sound, that we may press on with re- newed courage and enthusiasm toward the goal which its Founder has set before us. On the seventeenth day ot December, 1891, The Institute was dedicated to a. new type of education. Its courses of training were to converge to dehnite ends. The con- tent of its courses was to be determined, solely by the end to he accomplished. The stu- dent was not to be hampered and constrained by a narrow training i11 the present state off any art, but, on the contrary, he was to be trained in those fundamental principles and elements which would enable him to adapt himself to the most diverse phases of his art and to keep pace with its newest developments. No privileged subjects were recog- nized as having independent and absolute value for the development ot' competency. It was recognized that intelligence may find ample scope for its exercise in any field of en- deavor. The fair Humanities, the appreciation off the beautiful, were by no means negleetedg they were to be borne in upon the student by that best off all methods, constant but un- conscious association. The architectural plan of the building itselfg its museum, filled with the work of skilled artihcersg the library and its priceless collection of original manuscripts, the gallery of paintings, all these have a great influence on the develop- ment of those who live among them and come into intimate contact with them day after day. Principles and aims such as these will apply through all time. NVe can find none better. James MacAlister, the first President of the Institute, was chosen by the Founder to inaugurate his great project and carry it to fruition. Trained for the profession of the law, he had been led in early life to forsake a legal career, rich in its promise of material rewards, to devote his life to the cause of the education ot' the people. He was not an impressive man physically, being rather short in stature illld of spare form. He was undemonstrative and somewhat reserved in manner, not a magnetic personality and yet there are many who had come to know him, who still treasure in their hearts a. lively memory of the warmth off his affection. There were conditions and occasions when his 10
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