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Foreword: the 1968 cycle recurrence mode unique A year in motion, passing time, changing seasons-a con- tinuum of events all part of the greater cycle that repeats itself each year. Every school year at Hamline begins with matriculation and ends with graduation. Each goes through changes of season -fall to winter, winter to spring. Clocks and calendars mark the continuous passage of time. And yet, each year so similar to every other year is unique in itself. Hamline 1967-1968 was a year filled with distinctive events, growth, and innovations. It was President Paul H. Giddens' last year as head administrator of Hamline. Campus-wide discussion was turned to new curriculum investigation and plans for campus expansion. Saga Food Service was intro- duced giving the campus uniform food service for the first time. The year was accentuated by an Indian summer and a snowless winter. And above all, it was a year made unique by the 1,200 personalities that gave the cycle life. The cycle of events that the year was patterned into was only the basic outline. Those who lived the 1967-1968 Ham- line year know that it will never be repeated. The Liner, therefore, attempts to recapture moments of the cycle-moments that made this year unique and memorable-remembering that soon the highlights may fade until only a mere impression of the basic outline cycle remains.
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