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1 I (HE(nORifiL hull My Latest, and Probably, My Last Dream ' Dr Riley ' s first vision in 1902, which resulted in the formation of Bible classes for seven students, was a far cry from the present institution with an enrollment of over 500 students. His dream of Memorial Hall has become our dream as well—Memorial Hall, the future home of North¬ western, the emancipation of our school from impressions of denomina- tionalism, a permanence for our beloved Alma Mater. Memorial Hall a dream? No, to us it has become more than that. Perhaps to look into the future after the war and to say that then a building will be erected seems uncertain. But the response of many has made Memorial Hall tan¬ gible. The interest of God ' s people has made it realistic. The promise of God has made it sure. jj V
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H vMAJfQlAr Stil M UOrU alii In the heart of a great city. Eager anticipation of the school which was to be our home of learning; unexpected pleasure as we caught our first glimpse of the large brick structure; amazement as we wandered, lost, through its corridors and classrooms; awe as we realized—this was Northwestern! Jackson Halh—a thrill runs through our being. Every stone holds a memory! The triumphal arch through which we enter—a token . , . the marble stairs—each an attainment t . . the gleaming corridors leading to classrooms—and memories: school parties . . . clas ses , . study . . , (un . . . loved teachers . . . inspiration . . friendly chats. And in the heart ol Jackson Hall, the Chapel—inspiration . . . worship . . . drawing nearer to our Lord. Jackson Hall—its heart—our heart—sweet communion. 10 ii ■■ t U7i ■ ■ V i nVu ' kJ ■ ■ .
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DORflllTORIES Home to hundreds ot students who have gradu¬ ated from Northwestern, We are indeed proud of these buildings. The view of Loring Park is a beautiful one. The situation in downtown Minneapolis is a practical one. The memories of happy times are blessed ones. Home—our school home. It does take ' a heap o ' livin ' to make a place called Home, And this is home. As we review the years in retrospect, our hearts thrill within us. Each building speaks of the goodness ol God. Even as the trees seem to stoop over in protecting care, so God has supplied and kept—and so He does supply and keep—and so He shall in the future hover over to watch and care for His own. i m iUW i i !iLi..M UJU.iPv (}Q iVM itWi ft Vv i 1 1 mii U
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