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lumni Association Sponsors Noted Politician Mr. Greenwood never ceased to be amazed with the phenomena called icicles. As visiting centennial lecturer, the Honorable Anthony Greenwood spent the month of February on campus under the sponsorship of the Alumni Association. Mr. Green- wood engraved his name on the heart of the Gustavus family with several stimulating lectures on campus and the Russell Memorial lecture in Mankato. His typical English sense of humor mixed with a distinctive continental aire completelylfascinated everyone who met him. Mr. Greenwood not only taught government and good will, but also produced a new awareness and concern for the world situation. Every afternoon at three o'clock, Rev. J. Millard Ahlstrom and Tony paused for a spot of tea. Looking very much at home behind the podium Tony delivers another of his provocative lectures
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Dr. Whittaker aids several students in individual research. Through individual and collective research made pos- sible by several grants, the Gustavus Science Department has and will continue to contribute much information and knowledge to both students and scholars alike. fThrough the efforts of Dr. H. Bradford Thompson and others, Gus- tavus may well be proud of her faculty and its accomplish- ments and contributions to the world of learning. Research Brings More Honors to Campus Dr. E. Rodine is seen testing one of the equipment used by the physics department. Stephen Hanson, a research assistant, looks on with interest as Dr. Thompson explains a distillation process. iii. Q... i Y f ' li ,pm 1 s ' lil 1' s5 5 u lu m l ,, . .Mmm l:5lQSir:5S25i.E2? ll w'HM l many complex pieces of 1 X 0 U
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