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MISS MARY WHITE COX Head of the Home
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w E DEDICATE This, the forty-first Virginian to Miss Mary White Cox, beloved Head of the Home, for we feel that her influence on each of us has been a significant part of our college life. From the day of our entrance to the now-approaching day of graduation, we have benefited from the wisdom of her counsel and enjoyed the guality of her friendship. Miss Mary guided us through the bewilderment of freshman days, listened to problems and confidences, and learned to know our strength and our weaknesses. And the subtle humor of her soft-voiced remarks has often sent us from her office laughing and amazed at her insight and sympathetic interest in us. We have grown to need her guidance, to respect the wisdom of her decisions, and to marvel at her patience and understanding. Because she has shared our secrets and inspired our triumphs, we pay a loving tribute to Miss Mary White Cox in our dedication of this volume.
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FAR E familiar cycle ot ci {h meaning and interest for all who s thrqugh a bu sy nine months, has re- ave gained much. But no men- haracteristic without the de- ophical growth for the emergency of Pfeai ' arbdr, which raised us from a mental lethargy of ' e 11 oegun to share the program of national prepared- ?re first aid classes, drives for defense stamp sales, evening defense courses, andahe beginning of war-time economy, with less sugar, k of newspapers for defense, and tire conservation. The sight of army, pi, and air corps uniforms on the campus has become familiar, and en- faining soldiers at the Armory and in the Rec, a part of the pleasant side of war. Chance phrases of conversations perpetually: the tire situa- tion, letters to boys at France Field, Pearl Harbor, few Coca Colas. Serious phrases of conversation are, invariably and optimistically . . . physical preparedness, moral fortitude, willingness to sacrifice, a fire of patriotism which is not fluff but substance. The determination to nobly win the Last Best Hope is within us.
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