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Board of Trustees Elected by the Ministerium of Pennsylvania : TERM 1933 EXPIRES Rev. Charles E. Kistler, D.D. Reading 1933 Rev. L. Domer Ulrich, D.D. Wilkes-Barre 1933 Rev. Frank M. Urich, D.D. Philadelphia 1933 Prof. J. Conrad Seegers, Ph.D. Philadelphia 1933 Rev. E. F. Bachman, D.D. Philadelphia 1933 Rev. Waldemar Gallenkamp Frackville 1934 Rev. A. Charles R. Keiter Lebanon 1934 Dr. Robert B. Klotz Bethlehem 1934 Rev. J. Frederick Kramlich Royersford 1934 Rev. John H. Waidelich, D.D. Sellersville 1934 Mr. Harry I. Koch A llentown 1934 Dr. Howard S. Seip A llentown 1935 Mr. Frank D. Bittner A llentown 1935 Mr. Oliver N. Clauss A llentown 1935 Mr. Charles F. Mosser A llentown 1935 Dr. George F. Seiberling Allentown 1935 Rev. Franklin K. Fretz, Ph.D., D.D. Easton 1935 Mr. E. Clarence Miller, LF.D. Philadelphia 1933 Elected by the Board of Trustees: Mr. John E. Snyder Hershey 1933 Mr. William M. D. Miller Allentown 1933 Mr. Burton C. Simon Philadelphia 1934 Hon. Henry J. Steele, LF.D. Easton 1934 Mr. John J. Kutz Reading 1934 Mr. Peter S. Trumbower Nazareth 1935 General Harry C. Trexler, LL.D. A llentown 1935 Mr. Reuben J. Butz, LF.D. Allentown 1935 Mr. George K. Mosser Allentown 1933 Elected by the Alumni Association Mr. Warren Geiger Norristown 1934 Mr. Lawrence H. Rupp, LF.D. A llentown 1935 Mr. George B. Balmer Reading ' Deceased 1934 CIARLA T twenty-two
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Administration Tzucnty-one MUHLENBERG
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REV. JOHN A. W. HAAS, D.D., LL.D. Pres. Residence, Campus President ; Professor of Religion and Philosophy A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1884; A.M. and B.D., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1887; Graduate Work, University of Leipsic, 1887-88; D.D. Thiel College, 1902; LL.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1914; LL.D., Augustana College, 1917; LL.D., Gettysburg College, 1922. WHAT DOES THE MODERN AGE DEMAND OF A COLLEGE MAN? O NE of the great problems which confronts every college man is the question, “How shall I prepare myself to meet the demands of the Age in which I am living? ' 1 his is no time for any one simply to drift into college and to drift out of it without finding himself and determining upon a definite purpose. Whatever may be the vocation into which a college graduate enters, the main problem is how he shall fulfill the best ideals of his chosen vocation under the conditions of the modern age. The first necessity is that a man must understand that the time has passed when any one can simply live for himself. The economic and social conditions of our times show an increasing development in every department toward socialization. Shall a thoughtful man try to resist this movement by being a self-centered individualist? It will be impossible to stem the tide, and the individualist will go under unless he learns how to use his own right and to find himself in the coming new order. Those individuals who in their occupations forget to serve society will be compelled to live under restraining law. The necessity for the college man, therefore, is to adapt himself freely to the new order, and to choose as his inner purpose the ideal of aiding every social development through the free choice of a reasonable mind. John A. W. H AAS Twenty-three MUHLENBERG
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