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FOREWCRD FIVE WHITE BUILDINGS. To students who will soon leave the College, these five white buildings may stand in sharp contrast to the vine covered walls which they have grown to know and to love. To them, the vine covered walls were tradition. To them, the five white buildings may stand as a symbol of encroachment of the new upon the old. But inevitably the new must replace the old. Students who will enter this institution for the first time will revel in the conveniences of the five modern white buildings. Science has disregarded old traditions to pave the way for progress. Soon the extensive building program will be completed, and the five white buildings will be increased to ten and to fifteen. Then the last vestige of thc old tradition will be gone. But it will not be dead, for tradition is infinite. The same sort of spirit that brought tradition to the old buildings will be recre- ated by incoming students within the next few years. And those same students for whom changes are now being made will some day become forces of reaction who will oppose innovations for the same reason outgoing students oppose the new white buildings. And, thus, the five white buildings have a story of their own to tell the students who are soon to leave, and the students who will soon enter them. This book is intended to be a symbol of progress. lts method of presentation is new. lts staff has utilized the most modern equipment at the disposal of the photographer, printer, and the bookbinder. Every attempt has been made to make the 1938 yearbook - 1938. This book is different from any published before. But intrinsically it is the same. For yearbooks are a part of tradition. And like the vine covered walls, they must give way to the relentless march of progress. - By Stanley Rose
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