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a I r 1 , ?; i 1 .,, . ft V The Trustees of Earlham College Top row. Left to right— Edward D. Evans, Enos Harvey, Leander J. Woodard. Mary L. Sackctt. Christine R. Osborne, Deborah M. Furnas, Oliver P. Clark. Allen Gurney Mills, John E. Parker. Bottom row— Mary B. Bruner, Joseph A. Goddard. President Robert L. Kelly, Mary A. Stubbs, Amos K. Hollowell, Benjamin Johnson; Richard Warren Barrett (absent). SI)? Inarft The Board of Trustees of the College is an organization that is not very well known by the students, but which exerts a powerful influence over the course of our existence here. Two or three times each year (here are vague rumors that the Board is here and perhaps we catch a glimpse of them in the dining room, but beyond that our knowledge of them is limited. Undoubtedly, however, the friendly, fatherly spirit of the college is a reflection of their policy, and it is to be hoped that we may come to he more intimately acquainted with the authors of this policy. Tu i ntj
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Snrm iCtt Most of us arc familiar with the old nursery rhyme thai depicts the thrill- ing existence of the old lady who had so many children that she didn ' t know what to do. This multitudinous family lived in a shoe, and a merry lite it must have been, [n much the same way does Mother Karlham house her clamorous offspring in two snug shoes, Karlham and Bundy dormitories. Life in the dorm is a liberal education in itself. One is trained effectively in patience, regularity and prudence as in no other place. No one who lias ever lived in Bundy Hall will ever feel just comfortable again when standing beneath an open window. No one who has ever tasted the pleasures of a midnight feed will ever worry about just a common, everyday meal. No one who has ever sat through a session of the Student Council will fear to take a seat in the legislature or other position of trust and power. Seriously, dorm life is worth while. The friendly spirit, the comradeship, the sociability of the life, the possibilities for development of the finer ele- ments of human relationship; the wholesomeness and cleanness of it all, make it an ideal seed bed for the development of character. Earlham Hull il Night. Twentj -one
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