fi-rw rm' Alma Mater We'll be loyal to old Linfield, With her backing never yield. Each day will bring some victory, One more honor for her shield. The old Oak gives us courage, Keeps us steadfast on our way, For her we'lI fight With all our might, Alma Mater, we're loyal to you! You may search all Linfield's history For one mark of disloyalty. Each student upholds her spirit, With her loyal faculty. lfinfieId's friendships are the truest, They'll back you in each test, For her we'll fight With all our might, Alma Mater, we're loyal to you! -Esther Wright
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Dr. Luther Taylor In Memoriam Professor Luther Taylor, 66, head of the Lin- field College chemistry department for 30 years, died in McMinnville early February 3. Dr. Taylor taught and headed the chemistry department at Linfield from 1928 until his re- tirement in June of 1958 because of ill health. He graduated from Linfield in 1915 and earned his master's from Washington State College. Dr. Taylor did graduate work at the University of Washington and the University of Chicago. Under his leadership, the chemistry depart- ment grew from one good piece of equipment to its present capacity. He has been influential in the career of many former Linfield students, not- ably Jim Gunton, 1958 Rhodes scholar. Linfield lost a true leader and valuable man when Dr. Taylor passed away. Dr. William Reinhard Frerichs, dean and pro- fessor emeritus of German, died at Eureka, Calif- ornia. Before retiring in 1948, after 36 years on the faculty, nine student generations had known him as professor, acting president, dean of the faculty, and incarnation of the true Linfield spirit. Born in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, August 26, 1877, Dr. Frerichs became an American citizen in 1904. Linfield's Fine Arts hall is named after him, and his former home on Bills street is now used by a Linfield fraternity. . fax:-v.s.f ,G Dr. William Frerichs
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