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DEDICATIUN And yet. Sfll'gll,5'SO 1963. dedicated to two faculty members: professor of mathematics and astronomy Clifford Crump and retiring professor of physics George Yan Dyke. Part of What Earlham Is. A Clifford Crump. uquizzingi' diff-e-qv students from 7:30-9:00 a.m. demanding rigor from all beginning astronomy students. whether science majors or not. And eating lunch with students, who form an almost closed circle- telling them stories of his past experiences. stories of China, the Pampas, and Earlham of long ago- chortling behind hishand at his own jokes- discussing topics of common concern. Or speaking at Meeting about One More Springf' And driving his blue Ford pickup back and forth to his home, the farm. Or saying. Mlm an old mann- with all believing his age but not that he is old. A George Yan Dyke, reducing students to a state of proper humility: No, Mr. Price! Tlzafs not physicsf' Or assigning problems, ad infinifum and according to some, czdnauseam- outside exams that take over 20 hours. And appearing at sports events, to root Earlham on to victory and if necessary, to tell the referees off. Or coming to sports banquets, to see the proud winner of the Van Dyke Award. And enjoying student-faculty gatherings, especially when Nlimi Assousals spaghetti is served. Or at his own home, growing cannas in his well-tended garden- spoiling his dog and three cats. A charming gentleman, who long and well has been part of Earlham. 4 Rigs . , . Q as Clifford Crump lectures to beginning astronomers. , ' ' Nl -3 30 -ggygg. ffzi .21 3.12 ' ' A sp 5 FQ:-'Afh . , X V so.. ' q.V,.5v. 1 ,-r,,-sw . - YS s s ., R- X ' ' 7L5- ti, ?' - W . - ii N ew .Q-,.y-sc.-5 v .. if-.+ .fy .' N 4 y y N QM X xt y -5 gg X X ,x x my X Q s tty X s X X E X. ,tsp as Q X if y Q V s s X X Ao ii 5? X yy Q ' Q X , , ss it X NX is N x X 3 3 Q A yy N NX-5 W it f Ng? is X t . R WNSxSxig:'gL5 - . t swiss 'tie 2: H-r 23MsXQ--XZ., ' - . lm.-,n.y51ukiR13Ei't 5.2. x 'Q N.. , 5 . ' -. -ri-ysafiff b .-. A . f, H
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