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tit We Dedicate This is Manhattanville, the same—yesterday, today, and tomorrow. What Reverend Mother Hardey built so beautifully and on so firm a foundation has grown into more than a col¬ lege; it has become a city of love. This city, because it is founded in love, will never cease to grow. The year of 1952 brings great changes to the Manhattan¬ ville we love. In September, most of us will return to a new Manhattanville, the Manhattanville of Purchase. We will walk to Mass, to classes, to the library along new paths. But al¬ though the paths may be strange, they will guide us as surely as before. We will find much at Purchase that is not new. The spirit of love fostered by the Religious of the Sacred Heart, through devotion to the hearts of Our Lord and His Immaculate Mother —this spirit is as old as Manhattanville itself. It transcends places and times, and hallows the traditions to which we be¬ come attached. Purchase will mean to us not so much a beginning as a growing. For this reason, the seniors will hold a special place there, as will every alumna of the old Manhattanville. For Manhattanville is always home to those who have lived there, to those who have worked, played and prayed within its walls. And because the new Manhattanville means growth, we wish to pay tribute in the 1952 TOWER to Reverend Mother Hardey, who began the work of building a college that has become our way of life. To Reverend Mother Gertrude Bodkin, who has carried on this same tradition, we dedicate the 1952 TOWER on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee. rwfttf ' • . P • • y • • • . - Wij. ■ -i, M A J 1A T T1J f IL 11
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