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mfh'ij,1 UR honor rolln faculty members would be awe-inspiring and con- sequently unapproachable if it were not for their consciousness of the academic Cand non-academicj needs of the stud- ents. It is their desire to till these needs that creates the mutual understanding and good will between professor and student which characterizes Oberlin.
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,-5462 HE faculty of the Oberlin College, Conservatory, and Theolog, numbering 151 members, is one of the finest in the country. Many of its members are doing special research work, writing books, and lecturing in addition to teaching courses. A number of them are mentioned in Whois Who. Two have recently come from abroadg one was Minister of lVlinorities in post-war Hungary, the other was head of the Philosophy department at the University of Prague. This year we have had with us as a visiting lecturer one of the world's most eminent archaeologists. Several have been very successful in the literary field: one was presented with the Book of tl1e Nlonth Club in 1937, and another has been honored for a number of his books, the latest of which is a best-seller, by the Religious Book of the Month. An authority on architecture has given a series of weekly lectures at the Metro- politan MUSCIIIH of Art in New York between his Oberlin classes. Another professor divides his time between Oberlin and Washington, where he holds a position 011 the National Defense Council. And a crowning honor was given this year to one of our faculty members when he was elected President of the American Chemical Society. Some ui Us Are Behind De
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Ernest Hatch Wilkins Realizing that Oberlin should teach its students to accept the social respon- sibility of good citizenship, President Wilkins this year sponsored a series of ten lectures on Democracy, Communism, and Fascism. He has also encouraged the growth of such organizations as the Peace and Public Aifairs Forum. Thus we respect our president as a scholar who does not think the problems of a material world beneath his consideration, but rather feels that the keen ana- lytical approach of the scholar is necessary if the problems of the world are to be permanently solved. More than as a scholar, however, we respect our presi- dent as a man who will listen to our troubles, help us with our problems, and enjoy the familiar greeting, Prexy . Pre S
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