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Pago H. Phipps, M.A. Edwin A. Brooks, M.A. eioLOGy Robots and Radiolarians differ in more ways than one. Robots impress us by their size and by the fact that they can perform unusual activities, while radiolarians are so small that microscopes are necessary to see them, and they live quietly in the mud bot- tom of pools. But the most significant differ- ence is the robot is man-made, while the radiolarian has that unexplainable some- thing we call life. So as we study it and many other insignificant forms we are convinced that The great world ' s altar stairs . . . slope thro ' darkness up to God. Life, then, in all its form.s and activities is what interests biologists as they meet in the laboratory probing into the complexities of the mammalian brain or marveling at the • •Ai -A MBff -itj ii ILik
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PHILOSOPy which will enable them to do their part faith- lully and well at this hour cf crisis. The courses in religion are both general and specialized. In the latter field are courses for those students who desire to enter some field of religious service. During 1945-46 there were one hundred and three students in the department of theology. At the head of the department of religion is Dr. Edwin R. Thiele who specializes in the field of Old Testament and ancient his- tory. Elder W. E. Straw carries courses in New Testament and church history, and Elder George E. Vandeman leads out in !he field cf pastoral-evangelism. Dr. W. I. Smith leaches a course in the Spirit of Prophecy, and Elder C. W. Lee has been assisting with the work in missions. Edwin Thiele Frashmen Class in Introductory Bible Waller E. S!raw, M.A. Clinton E. Lee, B.A. Upper Biennium Class in Problems of Religic
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DfPflRimEllI lovsl.nsGS of a columbine bbssom. They con- E;antly rspoat to Ihemselves This was en- dowed with hie. I am revi3wing the handi- work of God. Tis not in the high stars above, Nor in the cups of budding flowers, Nor in the redbreast ' s mellow tone, Nor in the bow that smiles in showers. But in the mud and scum of things There is alway, alway, something sings. In our biology department every assign- ment m.ade, every piece of equipment pur- chased, and every lecture given is with the hope that the life with which we and all plants and animals are blessed may be un- derstood more perfectly. B. H. Phipps Ingrid lohnson, B.A,
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