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DEDICATION JAMES BONNER MacRAE From the time we entered Lincoln University in September of 1965, the Class of ’69 heard the myths, legends and rabble about the then Dean of Students, James Bonner MacRae. The “Boomer's reputation began, however, long before, in 1947, when he returned to his Alma Mater to accept the administrative post he held for twenty-one years. We listened to the myths, legends and rabble, and being freshmen, we were some- what awed and apprehensive about a man who was known for his skills in verbal re- buke and satirical wit. We saw the Dean stroll about the sparsely populated campus, hands behind his back, eyes alert and alive; and we chuckled and sometimes marvelled at his pearls of wisdom. He established himself as a friend and advisor, but he was never lax in his firmness with those students who overstepped their bounds. These were our impressions of the man and his office. Today James B. MacRae heads the Education Department and serves as coordina- tor for the University's newly instituted January Interim Program. Since his under- graduate days, which ended in 1924, he has ever been a loyal son of Lincoln. His loyal- ty is manifested in the admirable work he has done as an educator and administrator for the past forty-five years. To James Bonner MacRae the Class of'69 respectfully dedicates its edition of the Lincoln Lion. 4 THE CLASS OF '69
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