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Ue tiije . . . Throughout the ages man has practiced the art of building, and architecture has embodied his philosophy of community ideals. The architecture of each era is the complete index of the civilization of the age. No style is the result of chance, but is always the concrete representation of the humanities, a reflection of the intellectual, social, religious, military and political conditions. As ftiffcrent as the people and the age in ivhich they live are the forms of architecture, revealing their philosophy of life and the characteristics peculiar to that age. Because of commercial requirements and the demand for speed in design and construction, the evolution of a typical national style in this century has been discouraged. Today our age is producing an architecture sadly lacking in animation and national character. Frank Lloyd Wright, internationally famous modern architect, is introduc- ing to the world a new architecture, distinctly Twentieth Century American — an architecture, to quote him. so rich in the life of today, that just because of it, life will be better worth living. For Florida, and particularlv for our Alma Mater, he has designed a series of architectural units native to our state, in- digenous to our campus, expressing the personality and philosophy of our age and of Florida Southern College. Many ages have gone into the building of the unfinished architectural structure of life; but of these it has been possible to select only a few to show the progressive revelation of man ' s philosophy of life as ex- pressed in his building. The pencil drawings at the beginning of each of the five sections were chosen to portray significant architec- tural forms, characteristic of the age which produced them.
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We PnjeAje4ii . . . The 19S9 Edition of the Published by the students of Florida Southern College Copyright 1939 DICK CAUDLE Editor-in-Chief TOM MITCHELL Business Manager
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• Qo4iienti Administration . . . Dedication . . . President . . . Faculty E. Stanley Jones Foundation . . . . . Campus views Classes . . , Seniors . . . Summer School Graduates Sophomores . . . Freshmen . . . . . Juniors Personalities . . . Honor Walk . . . Celebrities . . . Beauty Activities . . . Governmental Bodies . Professional traternities Honorary fraternities . . . Fine Arts . . . Publications . . . Social fraternities Athletics . . . Coaches . . . Varsity Advertisements . . . Intranniral activities . . . Snap-shots
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