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I937-SPECTRUM The first Spectrum was published in 1892. lt came into existence because of a widely felt need for something that would serve as a portrait of a college generation. What, after all, is a college? It is not so much the land, the buildings, the walks-these are but the external things. A college is a place where young men and young women enter upon lifeis greatest voyage of discovery. The quest is not in the field of the arts or sciences but rather within their own lives. Self- discovery, self-discipline, self-organization -- these are the key-notes of college life. Gettysburg College attempts to surround its students with teachers who are interested, environment that is inspiring, and ideals which give sublimity to the one talent life as well as to the ten talent life. The classroom must, of course, always be the center around which college life revolves. What a vast range of interests, however, have developed on the college campus! Four years are soon over. Life scatters. Each student experiences a growing desire to carry with him a record of the four most fascinating years of life. It is to serve this particular desire that the Spectrum exists. College life, with its variety of activities, its evidence of proficiency, its friendships, its victories achieved, finds itself reflected in the pages of this volume. It is my prediction that in years to come this volume will be a source of inspiration and will often cause one to turn his feet back to the college campus to renew again associations made all the dearer by the passing of time. May all who smile at you from these pages ind their way to that type of success which will leave a nobler and better world for those who follow after them. Cordially, your friend, HENRY W. A. HANSON Q3
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, mm, U 1 zgssa HENRY W. A. HANSON, M.A., D.D., LL.D. A. B., Roanoke College, 1901, M. A., Roanoke College, 1904, B. D., Gettysburg Seminary, 1904, Studied in Leipsig, Berlin, Halle, Germany, 1904-1906, Pastor, St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1906-1913, Pastor, Messiah Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, Pa., 1913-1923, D. D., Gettysburg College, 1919, President of Gettysburg College, 1923, LL. D. Bucknell University, 1925, LL. D. Lafayette College, 1925, Scabbard and Blade, Pen and Sword, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa. i937-SPECTRUM QQ
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WILBUR E. TILBERG M. A., PH. D. Dean of Gettysburg College A. B., Bethany College, 1911, M. A., University of Kansas, 1912, Graduate Work, University of Chi- cago, 1916-17, and at University of Wisconsin as Honorary Fellow, 1925-27, Ph. D., University of Wis- consin, 1928, Professor of History, Midland College, Fremont, Neb- raska, 1913-25, Dean of Midland College, 1914--25, Dean of Gettys- burg College, 1927-, Member of the National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men, Eastern As- sociation of Deans and Advisers of Men, Kappa Phi Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha. CHARLES HENRY HUBER LITT. D. Director, Womerfs Division A. B., Gettysburg College, 1892, M. A., Gettysburg College, 1895, Graduate, Gettysburg Seminary, 1895, Litt. D., Gettysburg College, 1914, Gettysburg Academy Tutor, 1892-93, Vice Principal, 1893-96, Head Master, 1896-1935, Pen and Sword, Head1naster's Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta. I937'SPECTRUM 24
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