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Women in college halls during our na- tional emergency need the wisdom and cour- age to face the future that academic study offers them. More than ever they need the fortitude that knowledge affords. Young wo- men, you face an important challenge to offer your best in the pursuit of learning during the days ahead. ' MARY E. HEAD, Dean of Women. 44 44 D D Again another year of illness has kept me from my duties at the University. You know you have my continued interest. lt is my sin- cere hope that l-lardin-Simmons has prepared you for your responsibilities. A liberal education has assumed an ever- increasing importance in this technical age. The truly educated person knows that his only real security lies within himself, and in his ability to think logically and without panic in the present world crisis. IULIUS N. OLSEN. CC 44 7? D To the l94l-42 Student Body: l have enjoyed knowing every one of you and it has been a pleasure to serve you in a small way this year. You have had many things to occupy your minds and hearts dur- ing the past nine months. You have demon- strated your loyalty to your country and to the ideals of l-lardin-Simmons University. You are privileged to live in one of the really great periods of world history. The future of our nation is in your hands and in the hands of others like you. l know that you can be trust- ed with the duties and the responsibilities that lie out before you. lt will be your privilege and duty to plan now for the new world or- der. Do not forget that your school stands ready to assist you in preparing for your great responsibilities during the next few years. Sincerely, W. A. STEPHENSON, Asst. Dean of the University. It tl ,l l ,t I l li xl, wtf tl lx Atl A , Q l X It txxx l t r l t 1 t I t l l ,4 ti l t l l l I ll ill v l llt Vt' l X 4 t I l Ill tm l t 'ill ,ll
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To the Students of Hardin-Simmons University: l desire to make known to you my admira- tion for the Way in which you have reacted to the stirring events which have crowded themselves suddenly into your lives this year. These events have been of such a nature as to agitate every area of your lives, and to render unstable, for the time, less steadfast spirits than yours. ln your praise, it can be said that you retained your sense of propor- tion, and that you gave yourselves Whole- heartedly to the task at hand. My belief is that by so doing you are better prepared for the tasks ahead. L. Q. CAMPBELL, Dean of Arts and Sciences. CC C4 D 37 Dear Friends: ln this year of strife and resultant complex problems and heavy responsibilities, we ex- press our confidence in your capacity, and determination to be successful, and to meet every emergency with courage and faith. May you be happy is our Wish. R. A. COLLINS, Dean of Students. 44 44 7? P7 For fifty years Hardin-Simmons University has stood for God, for country, and for youthp and having grown strong With giving she greets the next fifty years with full confidence in her mission, believing that she will help shape the course of things to come. Cut of gratitude for the privileges you have enjoyed here may you resolve to be Worthy sons and daughters of this Fair daughter of the West! W. T. WALTON, Com ptroller.
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OTTO O. WATTS, Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry H. R. ARRANT, M. A. Professor of Chemistry L. Q. CAMPBELL, M. A. Professor of English Acting Dean of Arts and Sciences EVA RUDD, M. A. Instructor in English W. D. BOND, M. A. Professor of English ti D. W. ARNETTE, M. A. Professor of Biology H. F. BALLENGER, M. A. Assistant Professor of Physics IULIUS OLSEN, Ph. D. Professor of Physics MAUDE E. KING, M. A. Assistant Professor of English A x X 4 RIB KARBISON, M. A. ucfor in English . N. RICHARDSON, Ph. D. EMMETT M. LANDERS, M. A Professor of History Associate Professor of History Deceased
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