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One has only to turn the pages of the SARGASSO for the last several years to realize that Earlham is an organic growing thing. It has direction and purpose, resilience and power. It is never complete. This is the way of all good colleges. But at Earlham the Quaker heritage- of simplicity, in- -tegrity, quality, concern and responsibility take on a special meaning. These qualities make of Earlham a society of learning and teaching and pioneering, a community of .understanding and vision Those of us who have had an opportunity to- live and work at Earlham are fortunate, for it can help us to live and work effectively elsewhere. Graduating from Earlharn not only in 1912 as a student, but in 1958 as an administrator, I shall continue to work through you as you will through me, for the greater realization of those values which make Earlham great, Thomas E. jones June, 17, 1958
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- ..-..,.,,4 -, . ,,,fw:r:f4 ev: P 1 5 Q , :ffl- fl ,,..E FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Since 1945 President Thomas E. Jones has de- voted his life to the development of Earlham College. With the completion of Earlham Hall, his ten year Building Program involving the construction of all our new buildings was realized. As well as physical con- tributions, the spiritual leadership of Tom Jones has furthered the building of the Earlham ideal in its faculty and students. He has been ably assisted by Paul Furnas as Comptroller and administrative vice-president who has also served Earlham since 1945. The Work that they have begun here will carry Earlham into the future, closer to the ideal to which we aspire.
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DAVID HENLEY came to Earlharn in 1948 when he accepted a position as professor of sociology and social science. For the past seven years he has been Dean of the College and has done some teaching throughout that time. Two years ago he became Academic Dean. Next year Dean Henley has been granted a one year leave of absence. Present plans for next year are traveling with the seasons in a trailor and just relaxing. Administrators On July l, 1946, at the request of Dr. Jones, PAUL FURNAS returned to his Alrna Mater as vice-president and comptroller. Mr. Furnas was instrumental in org- anizing the volunteer labor which constructed a large part of the Stout Memorial Meetinghouse. Earlham will lose a valuable administrator when Mr. Furnas re- tires in June, 1958. N LANDRUM BOLLING began his career at Earl ham teaching political science. Later he became Gen eral Secretary of the College and was on the Adrninisitra tive Council. In July, 1958, Landrum Bolling will be- come president of Earlham College.
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