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Dr. Alfred J. Morrison A presiding officer, on one occasion, introducing a distinguished representative of a certain university, said, This university never sends out any bad men and never keeps any. Naturally every institution takes pride in the attainments and distinction of her sons, and doubtless all send out their good men. The alumni are the real index of what a college stands for and does: and, if this standard of estimate be adopted, Hampden- Sidney will not only not suffer by comparison, but may even afford to be proud of the good name her sons have carried for her to the world. It is a popular and well-attested verdict that Hampden-Sidney graduates make good teachers, good lawyers, doctors, preachers, and good men in the various activities of business life. Not only so, but from the great universities, where accuracy of scholarship and thoroughness of attainment are the requisites, comes the word that the sound and careful training of Hampden-Sidney men. admitted to the advanced courses of instruction, is always recognized and becomes at once an asset to the credit of the men themselves and the institution they represent. Surely, then, it is praiseworthy and significant that the sons of Hampden-Sidney are always able to secure for themselves at least a fair degree of success in the world of business, and often- times to win the enviable badge of scholarship in the realm of letters. It is not improper, therefore-much less is it boastful-that the students of Hampden-Sidney, through the medium of their annual publication, the KALEIDOSCOPE, should talce occasion, from time to time, to voice their feelings of admiration for the high standard of excellence the old College has always set and successfully maintained for herself and her sons, and particularly now is it befitting, as that sentiment finds its expression in the dedication of their present volume to one whose name stands for scholarly ideals and recognized literary attainments, to an alumnus of the College who has contributed no mean part to the reputation of his Alma Mater in the realm of letters and learning,-to one who needs no introduction here, Dr. Alfred Morrison. Not only thus is a praiseworthy sentiment happily expressed and a well-deserved compliment gracefully paid, but in this act of the KALEIDOSCOPE Staff may be dis- cerned a laudable desire, on the part of the student body generally, to record their appre- ciation of the many and valuable services rendered them by one who has proved himself the best friend the literay publications at Hampden-Sidney have ever had. His interest in the success of the Magazine and the KALEIDOSCOPE has always been warm and unfailing, and many a time he has come to the rescue when these publications needed just such a true and helpful friend. As, in a larger way, Dr. Morrison may aptly be characterized as a product and an exponent of Hampden-Sidney scholarship and culture, so too, in a special sense. he may be regarded as truly representative of her best literary traditions and impulses. Himself, in his student days, closely identified with both Magazine and KALEIDOSCOPE, he has ever since sought, no less by his generous assistance I0
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