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The Dart— 1934 ON the Sarjtog,! Battle I ' ield, the scene of one of the fifteen decisive b. the world, stands a granite monument one hundred and fifty-five fe This monument stands on an elevation overlooking the spot where peai were signed. About twenty-five feet from the base of the monument is a lar in each of the four sides for a life sized statue of the generals who participatei battle. On the west is that of General Morgan; on the east. General Schuyler, toward the Schu ler mansion, the headquarters for a time; on the north. Genera and on the south, looking toward the real battle field, where Benedict Arnold victories, the niche is empty. It belonged to Arnold, but because of his trcac statue was not permitted to be placed there. Many things can keep us from fulfilling our destiny — kick of purpose, character, unwillingness to pay the price. In Arnold ' s case it was kick of cl treachery, and not only is his niche vacant, infamy clings to his name. You, the members of tiie graduating classes of 1934, are leaving school wh is great unrest, great uncertainty everywhere. Perhaps out of it all a new social s will emerge — one in which the rights of all men will receive greater recognitio the good things of life will be more fuUv sh.ircd b - a ' l. Because of your pi ycur train ng, and )our awareness of the great opportunities which the times your friends believe you will have a part in bringing about the good society for whicl we fondly hope and devoutly pray. Sincerely,
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The Dart — 1934 FACULTY JOHN i ' . LONG - ; ,,w, , A.li., D.D., Dickinson Collcsc; Drew Theological Seminary DENNIS C. TROTH ---- . D™«; P,ych„hgy, Snchloxx, Orkulal,, B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D., University of Washington; Research Work, Columbia University CHARLOTTE A. LANE, ----- Dca„ of Wowcu; SjKcch, Dr„»,W„ -- .v ,. A.B., Bates College; Graduate Work at Teachers College. Columbia; Graduate Work at Yale School of Fine Arts, Department of Drama , J. MILTON SKEATH ------... ,VI„ „ ,„., „ A.B., Dickinson College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Gr.uluate Work, Bucknell University and Pennsylvania State College JOHN G. CORNWLLL, |R. ----.. . Cbn„hh% liuM A.B., Dickinson College; A.M., University of Pennsylvania; A.M.. Columbia University GEORGE C, CAMP - - - ;.„j, ,, li.A.. Olii , Wesleyan University; M.A., Ohio State University PHIL G. GILLETTI-; - - - - - - . . . . s w» , A.B., Ohio University; M.A., Ohio State University CAUTIOUS A. CHOATE - -. - - - BibI,; Rclixions [i,l,n.,lwn. Coll.x, l ,.l„ A.B., Friends University; B.D., Drew University; M.A., C.imbrid.i;e University; Additional Work, Columbia University JAMES MORGAN READ Crnnii: llnhn A.B., Dickinson College; Berlin University; Ph.D.. University of Marburg MARGUERITE TREILLE • , « ., Crm.i A.B., Ripon College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; Research Work, University of Paris RUTH INEZ KAPP -------. . Hhtory, F.n ltu B.A., Pennsylvania State College; Graduate Work, Pennsylvania State College CHARLOTTE MacLEAR - . . , ;; 7i. S i.i;, . B.A., Connecticut College for Women; Alliance Francaise, Paris; M.A., Columbia University PAUL E. SMITH -.--.. . -H.t; ,, ,; . w .;» . I ' hywrM F.l,ir,ilm„ A.B„ Dickinson College JOSEPH D. RABCOCK ---.. .. Mathcwaln S,:,:u, A.B., Dickinson Colle.ge FRANCIS R. GEIGLE - - . Cnniurnal S,ih„cl. B.S., Susquehanna University ELEANOR L. DELO --------- Coww.r, „; S« .j,r . A.B., M.B.A., University of Michigan E. Z. McKAY - - . - . ' Avwn, ■:, «,, ,„, Cornell University MRS. LULU BRUNSTFTTFR - - -l, ,„ , , ,„„ „„ Bloomsburg State Normal; Pennsylvania State C.llege. Summer Session NOREEN CEIALICE ------. Bm o.n, lvv . « Ijhutri.in B.A., Cornell College; B.B.S., Illinois Library .School MINNIE MAE HOOVEN . . - I,-, , , i»;, Wink M.E.L., Dickinson .Seminary MRS. MYRRA BATES ---.-. .... „;,.,. Chicago Musical College; Studied Voice with Arthur I. Hubbard, Boston; Mme. E,stelle Liebling, New York City FLORENCE DEWEY ........ v » ; ;, Thamtin,! Snivels London Conservatory of Music; New England Conservatory of Music; Graduate Work, Institute of Musical Art of the Juilliard Foundation and Columbia University AI. CAROLINE BUDD 1 . . . . ),„„„ A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University; New England Conservatory of Music LUCIE MATHILDA MANLEY - - ... Art Elmira College for Women; Art Students ' League, New York; Private Study, Boston, Mass., and Florence, Italy HARRIET ENONA ROTH - - - Commcrcuit Art, Cmliimc Dnixn. Iiilcrior Dmmiliun Pennsylvania Museum, School of Industrial Art; Private Study, England .ind France; Graduate Work, School of Industrial Art and Columbia University [13]
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