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George William Cook General Alumni Secretary Dean Emeritus The General Alumni Association of Howard University, recognizing the permanency of the Bison as a record of Alma Mater, wishes to affirm its allegiance to Howard and to be remembered among those who are to remain in the permanent archives of the University. There are four elements in the make-up of any educational institution—the Board of Trustees, the Faculty, the Student Body and the Graduates, known as alurnni, all of whom should function in the affairs of the institution. The Alumni Association of Howard University, being a constituent part, has a mission to perform and a character to preserve for the school. It is fitting, therefore, that the Bison, the annual senior publication cf the University, should chronicle the existence of the Alumni, along with the notice of the other three elements. The kind mother has given her best and sends her children into the world with the happy conviction that tradition and training will enable them to make good. She has no desire that they go from her forever, but earnestly hopes that they will affectionately remember her; tell her of their accomplishments and of their disappointments; keep her posted as to their family life; visit her and above all. keep alive the spark of loyalty and enthusiasm for her and be ever mindful and appreciative of their obligation for her kind nurture HOWARD NOW AND FOREVER
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3fn iflemoriam John W. Bowman A classmate, a friend—a kind, gentle, indulgent companion. A man of extraordinary potentialities, and hence an uncommon loss to those who knew him. Anoble (lame of life, destined to burn, not long, but brightly. Walter Chesterfield coles To Walter Chesterfield Coles we dedicate this page. Fellow student, friend, and “brother” to some of us. A man worthy of the world’s esteem, delineated from his fellows by a depth of character unique in even this, a chosen group. A man of lofty ideals—brought to naught by the hand of death. Hains Institute II. S. 1920. Born—Aiken. S. C., June 23, 1902. Lincoln U., A. B.f 1924. Died—June 30, 1928.
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