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FACULTY Basically, a college is an institution of higher learning. lt is the first of many doors which are opened in the period of a life time. To all students, life on campus is not itself the fuller life, but is the preparation for the fuller life. The focus for learning is on the faculty of the college. Theirs is an insight horn of true understanding and delight in human nature and their joh. Every position requires tact and under- standing as a part of the everyday routine, and those two quali- ties are an inherent part of their make up. ln his speech at the formal opening of Macalester, Dr. Edward Neill said, Wllhe college professor is not what the Creeks called a pedagogue. He is a live man in the class room, and shows that he is a professor hy scholarly instinct, and is not attracted hy the emoluments of office, and to gain the applause of fellows. His enthusiasm is imparted, the grand contagion spreads, and the college wins a namef, Beneath all the activities and excitement, these people make Macalester a great college. Theirs is the rsponsihility for todayg theirs must he the plans that will create tomorrow's achievements. More and more the academic aspect of the college is being stressed. As the excitement of academic growth continues, Macal- ester College is making an ever growing contrilmtion to the intellectual life of the state and the country. ACULTY 7 W .-X S Reprinted from the 1910 Mac Section editor-Suv Vlfoodworth
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