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Order M-99 nearly drove the Sciioolma ' am Staff, as well as Jackson and Ashby, mad with the scramble to get the copper from the old plates — with love from Madison to Tokyo ! — Senior Hall doesn ' t always look like this, but it ' s grand while it lasts. — It ' s no fun packing to leave for good ! — Our entries in the collegiate hall of fame, or the girls who made Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities — The pride of the Porpoise club, showing off in the indoor pool.
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f OyOUji, W C -rf 4y How fitting it is that the head of James Madison should mark the opening page of the section of this book devoted to those who form the head of our student body. Not only is our school named for this man, but these people try to keep alive in us his spirit and the spirit of his gracious wife, that we may know and love fine things and fine living.
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SAMUEL I ' AGE DUKE, A.IV, A.M., I.L.I . I ' reside III . .B., Kaiiilcilpli-Macun College; A.M., Teachers College, Columl)ia Universit}- LL.n., Hampden-Sydney College; 1919— M AXY a girl has stood at the door of this office with fear in her heart and a suspicious knocking of the knees. This is perhaps easy to understand, for just the idea of being called to the office of the president of the college is rather an awesome experience. Once inside, however, the warm smile and genial personality of our president make every girl feel at home. Dr. Duke has devoted his time and energy unsparingly to any purpose which would bet- ter the college or the life of the student body. It is easy to see that the thing which ever lies nearest his heart is the welfare of Madi- son and its students. Most of us will remember him best from hearing him speak in chapel. The tall, spare, figure, with the soft drawl and the sharp, dry wit, perhaps taught us much more than we realize; Dr. Duke never speaks in chapel without an important purpose. Yet, his re- marks are usually so witty that the sting is softened. There really wasn ' t much sting to the announcement about Christmas holidays, cither. In short, we ' re proud of Dr. Duke for being an understanding person and a wise friend who will guide us through the four years we spend here and then launch us on our new life with a smile.
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