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ca 9 pxstffiggiull HB T H ,QDYHETQQ3 IV.-XLTER DILL SCOTT Prvsfflenl of Ulf' l'r11'z'wrsz'fy A STEP TOWARD REALIZATION BY WALTER DILL SCOTT A dream, like smoke, cannot pick up the tiniest stone-Hake from the chisel of a workmang yet the dreams of Northwestern University have raised stone and steel into the towering beauties of the lVIcKinlock Campus. An ideal has no hands for toolsg it has nothing with which to work except the persuasive attractiveness of the truth which may be in it. Yet in Chicago the ideals of this University have clothed themselves in an appropriate physical beauty and have provided the physical means for their own fulfillment. It is impossible to look out from the tower of the W7ard Memorial and not realize the power and truth of the ideas which have produced this body and spirit of a university. This accomplishment has come about through the appealing power of ideas to enlist strength for their own fulfillment. It has brought a realization of dreams but it must be remembered that it is only a partial realization. There is more to be realized in Chicago where the responsibilities have been so enlarged, and there are many dreams to be made tangible for Evanston, where inadequacy still cramps. The reality of the McKinlock Campus, Dyche Stadium, and the VVomen's Quadrangle, is proof of the living power of the ideals of Northwestern University, and stirs a confident courage to challenge those remaining obstacles which stand between the University and the fulfllment of its potentialities. ADMINISTRATION Tzverziy-urw T sl D5 T 5 3 1 71 D
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Q sooo on on - to sfo 'W THE UNIVERSITY BY ROBERT XY. CNAMPBELL ill- Years ago a group of energetic and far-sighted young men founded in the brush and cornfields of the new northwest Northwestern University. The founders planned then that Northwestern University should be one of the outstanding universities in America and in the world. A never ending line of such men since then have been in charge of this growing university and that responsibility. They have carried on the plans and visions of those foundersfeven to greater glory than might ever have been an- ticipated in that day and age. We today are charged with the responsibility of building North- western for tomorrow. Recently plans were made for Northwestern which today are becoming realitiesffand are the personal joy of every student. alumnus. and friend of Northwestern. Among these are the Mcliinlock Campus with its educational buildings devoted to the service of man: the Dyche stadium in Evanston, a mon- ument to the effort and sacrifice of one who has done as much as any other person for Northwestern. ln addition we are about to complete one of the finest quad- rangles in which to house the women students of the Evanston campus. Hoi-xi-Jar W C.xxiPm:LL Pri sul, nl tif' lln Iffmrfl nf Trusht Q All our realizations have DOI been of a material nature. Wie have seen the successes of our teachers in the class room and the laboratory. Wie have seen Northwestern students go out into life's work as responsible and successful citizens. ln addition we have seen the students realize campus dreams. notable of which was the great victory of our football team last fall. Wie are not content. however, to rest upon the achievements of the pastg we must do more to build the University of our dreams. Our faculties in every school and department of the University are performing services of which we are proud. Wie must. however. provide them with adequate salaries and equipment if they are to carry on in their service to humanity. Other necessary buildings upon the Evanston Campus are also required. t Northwestern is making plans now to raise ten million dollars to bring to Evanston the greatest school of Engineering in the Middle West. Plans are also being made for hospitals for the lVlcKinlock Campus and for funds necessary to provide professorships for distinguished men in the several departments of the University. The Alumni believe in Northwestern Liniversity and are now completing plans to contribute annually to the University through the Northwestern University Foundation. This is one of the most notable movements ever fostered by the Alumni and will be a great help to the University. ADMINISTRATION Tif'UiI1l'lu'u : Q Q L Li if mi Q,',ZaS2'Tf5 D
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