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TO OUR PARENTS To you, Our Parents and Guardians, we gratefully dedicate this, the 1952 Virginian. In so doing, we hope to express some part of the love and honor we have for you. We thank you for your faith in us, your guidance, your labors, and your love.
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To You, the Longwood Student, we present The 1952 Virginian. May you see portrayed here plea.sant memories of your year at Long- wood College, as we have seen the Spirit of Longwood mirrored in your smiles, in your work, and even in your tears. Through you the Spirit of Longwood becomes not an ideal, but a reality. If you can find a touch of this Spirit and these memories, we shall feel that our work has been rewarded. The Staff
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Left to light: Dr. Dabncy S. Lancaster, Presi- dent of Longwood; The Honorable John Stewart Battle, Governor of Virginia; The Honorable Blake T. Newton, President of the State Board ot Education Top Picture: Academic Pn,cc-r Bottom Picture: Presentation of Buildings by Governor John S. Battle DEDICATION OF BUILDINGS Through the untiring efforts of countless people, among whom are Dr. Joseph L. Jarman, late president of the college, and Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster, our present president, October 20, 1951, was made a memorable occasion for Longwood College. Alumnae, students, faculty, ad ' ministration, and friends joined in the dedicatory exercises of Stevens Hall, the science build ' ing; Jarman Hall, the auditorium and music building; and Tabb Hall, a dormitory. These buildings bear the names of three people — Edith Stevens, Joseph Leonard Jarman, and Jennie Masters Tabb, respectively — who made Longwood College a better place for their having been a part of it. On this same momentous day, the Alumnae As ' sociation presented to the college a beautiful organ as a memorial to Dr. Jarman and his love of music. To the students of Longwood, now and in the future, a challenge has been offered. These buildings have been presented to offer greater service; only through us can such service be realized. These build ' ings were dedicated to the memory of those who served. We, too, can serve.
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