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Dr. Frederick Palmer, Jr., is retiring from service to Haverford College this year, after forty years of teaching. In grateful remembrance of his long contribution to this College, we the Class of 1946, are glad of the opportunity to dedicate our yearbook to him. For his valuable instruction, his helpful guidance, and for his ready friendship, we are choosing this method of expressing the appreciation of the whole College Community.
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THE 1946 RECORD STAFF Editor DAVID LONG Associate Editor WILLIAM CHARTENER Business Manager JAMES MUMMA Advertisng Managci JOSEPH STOKES Advertising Staff. . . FREDRICK BARTLETT THOMAS BIRDSALL, MALCOLM CAMERON and BERTRAM KUMMEL Circulation Manager BEN LEUCHTER Circulation Staff WILLIAM SHERPICK Editorial Staff. HANS PETERSEN, Write-up Editor; GEORGE MONTGOMERY, Activity Editor Donald McNeill, Thomas Ryan, Lewis Coffin, William Cowan and Robert Clayton — Write-ups Charles Ryrie, Paul Henkels, Activity Write-ups Photographic Editor, STEWART SCHNEIDER Art Editor HARLEY GROSS Photographer RICHARD RIVERS
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Dean Macintosh THE ADMIISISTRATION Felix Morley, our president, performed his du- ties as the head of a small liberal arts college with great success by having an article pubHshed in the Saturday Evening Post, serving on an Army advisory bo.ird, speaking at the commencement of the University of Kansas, and joining the staff of a news letter. Mrs. Morley knitted and made cocoa while the president explained Soc- rates for a seminar in political thought. In mid- May, time was taken out from three packs a day, to warn of excessive indulgence in the dining hall and poor examples for the undergraduates. Nevertheless, and despite all these activities, the president has taken time out to do a fine job of overcoming the wartime problems of Haverford, and of getting to know a great many more students. Brint Stone had more jobs than Ickes by the end of the year. Dean Gibh narrowly escaped writer ' s cramp helping out Pop and some of the cut-conscious members of the faculty. Mac maintained a far-flung correspondence with our draft boards, and tried to keep a floor on the student population. President Morley, Dr. Meldrum
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