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IMLLCOM l£CVM£Q Dr. Edwin P. Booth, author, minister, lecturer, and educator, delivered biographical lectures on the lives of Jesus and great Christians when he spoke on the McMurry College campus a Willson Lecturer Octo- ber 13-15. Bishop and Mrs. 0. Eugene Slater were honored guests at a dinner October 12 on the campus that was attended by ministers from all over Northwest Texas. The Chanters entertained at the dinner. The Willson Lecturer holds six degrees including three Ph.D’s. He is the author of four published books. His subjects for the series of five lectures were “Au- gustine of Thagaste.” “Francis of Assisi,” “Albert Schweitzer,” “John Wesley,” and the series was cli- maxed by the life of “Jesus” in the final address. Dr. Booth was a member of the faculty of Boston I niversitv for 41 years, and also served as minister of a Community Church. He has traveled and studied in Europe five different years as well as extensive lecturing and television work. His television appear- ance- were for a Civil War Serie- and National Holi- day series in Boston, Massachusetts. The lectures are held each fall and spring and bring to the campus some of the outstanding minds in the country in the field- of religion, science, philos. ophy and in other areas. Dr. Edwin P. Booth won hi luiliritff. 'Finali) r rn thr halrony rrttrd throw. Who «kipped out? mg paper airplane .) 30
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TURN-ABOUT Q4V When the freshmen arrive on the McMurry College campus in ihe fall, they are asked to buy a little green beanie. (They are oh so cute!) The green beanie, bet- ter known as “slime cap”, distinguishes the freshmen from the upperclassmen. The slime cap is worn from •he first day of classes until the Homecoming football game. If the Indians win the game, as has been the case for the past 12 years, the slimes do not have to car the caps anymore. If by some unlucky chance, McMurry doesn’t win, the beanies must 1m worn til Thanksgiving. The slimes must learn the alma mater, victory song, and the slime so-low. They must learn anything else •hat an upperclassman requests. The sliming season gives the freshman a better chance to become acquainted with the campus, its activities, and its traditions. Look Mom — no oaritir . Pii»h that penny, upprrclawnen! I II do it. Imi ju»t rrmrmlxr, you'll wrar ihr hranir tomorrow. 29
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