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GROWING NORTHLAND
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Office of the President To each student: Every human who trods a campus has an idea of how to build the college . On our campus you hear hundreds of suggestions . How many times this year have you heard, Why don't they . . .7 College-building inspires freethinking. I suppose presidents think of Ph .D. 's and endowment, deans think of troubIe-free procedure, faculty members think of quality students strained through an academic standards screen, alumni think of buildings and athletic Victories, townspeople think of moral standards and church attendance, and students think of the social program. And all of us are thinking right thoughts! But every college develops one intangible quality which is only distantly related to the plethora of thoughts on campus--for want of a better term it can be called institutional personality Col- leges are: young and vigorous; old and staid; experimental; far far out; deeply spiritual; exclusively male, female, academic, or social; or even, God forbid, colorless, static, and content. You have seen the evidence of a changing personality at Northland this year. Our personality was once that of a mission institution, serving in humility and poverty here in northern Wisconsin. It is not necessary to ridicule that past personality of Northland; it would be much more appropriate to be proud of it . But it is necessary to relegate Northland's pine stump personality to the past . What is the new Northland personality to be? I wish I were wise enough to predict it. I hope I am fortunate enough to watch it develop soon. I plan to have some say in what it shall be--as should you, and you, and you. What do you want Northland to be? What did you do this year to help? What will you do next year as alumni or upper-class stu- dents? Let's build Northland, I say to you as my deepest desire. Help your ALMA MATER to develop a personality which fits its' location, finances, responsibility, tradition, and the place re- served for it in the national complexity of colleges. Only as we build our institutional personality are we actually contributing to the permanent construction of Northland College . The scaffolding is in place . Richard P. Bailey President of Northland College
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