Hobart College - Echo of the Seneca Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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lgl LASSES SENIOR CLASS 0IflfIt1lQRS CZl's,xrk, Hi.vlm'i1m: Brrxsrl-Y, I'n'xidw1i. Drk- mxn, 'YiC'f l,I'f'.S'llll'lIff HALL, Scwrelary-Trwzx- urer. WE... President Brown welcomes Freshmen: YVe hope you will enjoy the friendly atmosphere oi' these campuses, and beneht richly from the broad curriculum in general education which is our particular pride, as well as from the many oppor- tunities for more specialized liberal and pre-pro- lessional training which we ollerf, VVith the opening of college a large building program is formally started. ln the future we will have three new dormitories and a large student union. VVhile the Hobart eleven has been tuning up on Alumni Field, Lou Little has been training his 50-man Columbia squad on a 700-acre tract over- looking Bantam Lake, at Lakeside, Connecticut. XVC lost the game. Class of '50 gives Senior Cilt surplus of 5575.00 toward whirlpool bath. Hobart students must seek postponenients lor induction, says Dean. Vincent Sheean, foreign correspondent and au- thor, states at lecture that India as a spiritual power is capable of mediating between the con- flicting ideologies expressed by the positions ol the United States and Russia. Berg and Vaber get leads in coming l,ittle 'l'hea- tre production, WI'1Ilf'1'.S'Ff. Dr. Crattan is interviewed. .-Xnyway, it is very hard to be a student, one of the hardest things in the worldf, l. F. C. sets minimum average lor pledging at 1.65.

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SFATED: Miss Pauli. Asst. to the Librarian: Miss Dnrfee, Registrar: Dr. Hubhs, 'l'l'C2lSlll'6l'Q Miss Thahnan, l.i- lmrariang Mr. Kremer, Clhaplaing Mr. Kiebala, Asst. to Treasurer: Mr. Meyn. Placement Director. STANDING: Mr. Carson, Asst. to Director of Admissions: Mr. Zimmerman. Alumni Secretary. fNot in picture: Mrs. Farnsworth, Asst. to the Librariang Mrs. Baxter, Resident Nnrseg Mr. XVitte, Director of ,A1iIlliSSi0IlSQ Mr, Orr, Assistant to the INTERNAL ADMINI TRATICN Ciiius'rsiAs l',xu'rr l'resident.j ACAD:-.sinz IDISCIFSSION l11,Ass Roost 7



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CII1 DRVIIJS, SENIOR HONORARY SOCIETY: Clardillo. Schofield. Hensley. Berk. Demulh, Hughes. our ECHO So it is with pride and pleasure that we note the improvements that the past year has witnessed at Hobart, which presages even nobler achievements for her. A new dormitory of the most modern type, Med- bery Hall, has been erected on the northern extremity ol' the old cam- pus. . .Coxe Hall is nearly Completed and is a building ol. which Hobart may well be proud. For old Hobart then with all its traditions and associations, accumu- lated through three quarters of a century, a new era has opened, an era ol' greater prosperity. flicho Editorial, l902j The class of '63, to whose duty the care devolves, resolved to change its Echo from a paper to that of a pamphlet. flntroduetory Fditorial, l86lj Study could neither be accomplished nor endured in that historic spring l9l7, and with examinations slighted by everyone including the professors, college closed at the unusually early date of May l5. Ql9l9- l920 Eclzoj

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