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-v J Ls .ms .. . Experiments, the universal mother of Science Linfield Research Institute, the coIIege's non-profit sister organization housed on campus, has been operated in dedication to the advancement of science, edu- cation, and public welfare. This scientific research was done for government agen- cies and for industrial organization projects which the institute had been contract- ed to do. Many students were empIoye.d at L. R. I., learning laboratory skills and tech- niques as they worked hand in hand with professional workers on various proi- ects. The students worked on a 'learn as you earn' basis. Southeast of the campus the first new unit of L. R. I. is being constructed. Plans are made for part of the Institute to be moved to the new site, while at present, use is being made of Colonial Hall and part of Melrose. The pioneer of L.R.I. was Dr. Walter P. Dyke, an alumnus of Linfield. He be- gan by working on several proiects, including a field emission project, short- pulse x-ray systems, electrochemistry, satellite signal analysis, and many others, which were declared successes in that they presented many new ideas and tech- niques. In 1951, he was ioined by a part-time faculty. By 1955, the group had outgrown the organization in the physics department and it was decided to es- tablish the Institute as a subsidiary corporation handled by the college. is nf rsafi.,-V-1 . 1-:xv 'g:i,:.w.-e-MB-':-:wc 'wr -2- -E?f,.g,,A - , T iffy H' 'vii-Ti' te , - - Qf--1-.iss-rags-six?--1'., IT fy- H 1 s ---- -i - sf H e ,ef- .1-wk is- 1. ' H5 -,Emi Q-2 . -jg ',1- - 1 e tri sf - 7 - . , . ., gm is-1 Nik' e ' 'F I ' we e mf m 'gwmsmke 'w if - W ms. 1- - -. Mew-S, gy - w - ,H- xv-' ' 5 is Ze?-Emu-M-H WW. - H ' is eg. n-erm-e:e.n,mm mares K if -ef -' is is exam K as-H BWWW--ww' is is k- E- s ', - I es, e is -Leg! -sf 5- ,em e..-eng' - e H K it HH .-News Wai- ses E s' --sm B B A .H -15-Efmrs sHBssg:,t--5-El?E..g gs-- ww 'im-if Q is is ,Hessian wi'sa5s5e,. 'e- . sm' at mllsdgswewie -' my a sawYsEmE?M',:izm m an m SxTNmx'EM'Qs--'52 -25721. dampen.-E r .. Sgr.-. gwv H .We ss av B ,,.e 1. een- eifssen ss as - is it -1 Mwst?-5 1 is e if semi fees 5?--s is sf-rake sage m 'im is H in m - we me-Qxseze-:ex sm fume semesezz ef- exam ex mess has gesxwes is it ff is gi - is si s-Q xi an 1 is ss e W-eg-Qi mai- e 1 - Es'-tg-.if Kgs .1 sw H Ni H ss - ss B HMZ . I mmm-na it Samaria - a T .cs --- - '- f - ' , :-, F eq- - . -2 I. - 1 .--. H M- M 151 T95 Simi it A WM mf QZ2f'P'g'YF1!-gc ws F Vw 5,- I5H.. v. X .user s. V viii A562952 gif? w as, E Rglg-frxlg, in in WH! ,I 'ft' . I.. 1 . - . ' ' i 'F-'Ui-M ' 'f' ' IILIIH -- if .-5-S-we.:-2? 'Q - I ---4 me B EHHEI -'H F - 1 ,., ,.. 5 rg - :-I ' -- if ..--, -2- -' ' i m '-I .':' -- -- - -I - -- wg . :-:'- we '- - ' -' H E :il V! M E- ,-1:-: e --: . I ss. ' H ' ' fi 1- -5--it .H as --A H .I -sw as B I was Ewa sg sg if nit. W I Q -4 .-. 2 H B H Q san ge- . ww ,E - X -5, he .-s... F-:s:E:i...s ...- a-a . ,J 15 ,E , . . is tu.. .g.i'i::,i,fi, 55- H . I H is it is K- '... 5 .. ,k ' - '- 3,5-'z JI ... at r m -. ' f --- ' . s 2- . . ....:. E .., .... .., 1 ,u ... U ... , .zlz I ... ...lll lzl... 3 .... IIII: , zzl Z., llll lzg. A B, V 5 ., 'ME g .4 .li . . , .1 i... ,.f Il., ,.-. g fmywi .,.E... ,-,,- , ig-N, la. ,...,,,, ,.,. gl, .. R J x-,gf 'QQ 'ffmmgl X K, -: .' -- ,i' --3--if , -:- r.: 2-f'.:. ,-fit'-.5g:..1,:-'- is-,--gr.. Ji. '13 'Q-auf' 'W -B it -M' if 7191-1 'T az -, ,I ' , A - - 1.:-pause:-- 'SE J: -JL-S A . ', . f 1 . -szffa-rv--,- - 2.1. f-me ss is-s -2 fd- Wt 5 M1-Prstlkl' 5 Wim-iggwmgggi iiglwgigii if .. mf' ,,sg-Arsge R ww Wi' f Y K J ,se ig 1 M ag dskrbrg xt KWH Q .L-EK. 1.1. 'KM 1 if ,5-
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i X V :x F: I -'fmf' V N X J r . . A sr .1 r l f- Sw- ' '- ' ,Q x - 5' , as i w Q 4- 'itf ' - ' V Q l V A .15 . H fr i ...f V fax I 1 .-. F , X 'Xe Q . ' X Xi X ers j Q, , ,fa .4 . .-, ,ei f H i - ' A d j ' t r V' Infirmary Good health and good sense . . . life's greatest blessings Under the direction of Isabelle Fish, the infirmary was open 24 haurs a day for all students. Dr. Kenneth Van Zyle was again the campus physician. Helps ing with the infirmary was Mrs. Grace MacPherson. r- I Head Residents With wise and understanding hearts' Always ready with that special under- standing were the Head Residents of the men's and women's dorms. They were Mrs. E. Mallory, Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. M. Barnard, Mrs. C. Barnett, Mrs. E. Crisler, Mrs. D. Dodd, Mrs. l.. Fisher, Mrs. G. Frink, Mrs. G. Hoover, Mrs. M. White, and Mrs. T. Pederson. 18 1 ,JJ .
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3, fm L 1 ge-f 79 -1, ,- st 'T me B Standing: G. McKay. Seated: D. Sargent, J. Erickson, E, Ernst. Executive Council United we stand, divided we fall As a body, the Associated Students of Linfield College were able to ex- press their opinions pertaining to the school and to achieve new accom- plishments-needed on campus. Within this log is bound a record which now only yields to the memory of that which was then so real. We truly realize that such a record, at best, is never complete, regardless of how it magnities or otherwise por- trays our deeds, The paramount things of your college life and mine can never be told through picture or script, but may these events of utmost importance be called to your mind as you flip through these pages of the lite of Linfield College and the Asso- ciated Student Body of 1958-1959. John Creasman President, ASLC it 'H 2 ,.,.y V '
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