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Dedication Noiselessly a door opens on second floor Egan Hall. A small grey-haired figure timidly emerges from her room and narrowly es- capes a collision with a hurrying freshman. Though slightly startled, she eases the gir1's embarrassment with an immediate smile and a warm Good afternoon, dear. . . . After class a discouraged psy- chology student asks for help. Slipping a reassuring arm about the girl's shoulders, she rearranges her own schedule to plan a conference at the student's convenience . . . Someone has volunteered as- sistance or shown her a kindness-perhaps saved Christmas cards for her mission project or offered her a ride downtown. Her brown eyes and a tight handclasp transmit gratitude for the favor. . . Seated in her armchair, she enjoys leisure hours lost in the classics, novels, or works of psychology, philosophy, or politics, many of which are not in English, for she fluently speaks French, German, Spanish, Italian, Czech, Urus, Hindu and Greek . . . To arouse signs of life amid the gloom of Monday 8:25 classes, she produces a cartoon found in the Sunday paper or a pertinent article from a current magazine . . . Friday a close friend visits her on second floor. They discuss opera, a play, or a movie, or make plans for the Erie Philharmonic concert . . . Shopping downtown she senses the busy rush of the city as a sharp contrast to the earlier days when she felt the wind whipping past her as she skied down the Alpine slopes, scaled the Himalayas or rode camels in India. Dr. Mariq Haas was born in Austria. After earning doctorates in philosophy and letters at the University of Vienna, she crossed the ocean to teach in Rosary College, Lake Forest, Illinois and in 1947, to Mercyhurst. Often Dr. Haas speaks of the changes wrought in Mercyhurst and the girls during these fifteen years. Through her travels over most of Europe and the North American continent, she acquired an international spirit, a genuine interest in the language, the customs, and the culture of foreign peoples. This has led to her concern for the foreign students here at Mercy- hurst. Her door and heart are always open to them, for, she too has known the loneliness of leaving her homeland. To Dr. Maria Haas, in recognition of her service to the Mercy- hurst student, we dedicate the 1962 PRAETERITA. 2
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PRAETERITA Volume XXVI Mercyhurst Colle ge Erie, Pennsylvania
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