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Usxvevlsrw 95m THERN O Wm! l, l w NOR our HPR Ox-NO mn. om ev ery de - Class of '5b,: reduedcing. class oi' l95Ly have lace it nas 'nelcl in the sity. dv 'crnrougfn 3- To the me gg 'fine 9 ' nxvlver 930 'oo enkper Vi members of 'oe proud off ine llttie of the sbude n lt has Gul-ulfl, fecal armed The reason to velopment of e C has been the core rellelecl braxxsitio . animation oi? cnrri lb has seen and enh buildings and and program Paseo s of e lass C urlpa reorg tg. s its plarl'-2 ntrel is o BBTS O ni lete iversi GSWPV- 1 l 'fine Yth Ce inning his Th four -5 eneecl 'fine co 9 and staff of 'one Un the rehabilitation of 'one equipment. it nas experienced Bl ieaaing, no full accreditation by 'one No n. lb has given its sup-po-rt 'so 'one beg, Yrogram that when completecl will make t 'one best in 'one nation. ei of your four gears e of deep s 'oisi c V .U P R E eicio ment e Y e prou Xa sans o cl Develop ity on 0 K1 to Wo l tina l-mmi Y 0- - Kinivers You have everv reaso the campus. We wish you al tion as you graduate emi 'DBOOTGB 8 Head. buildi 'ng the . ng Vast Slxth 'ftp and Pro , a5sumiICs1dem, Dendowingrifs for rc has direit dutigg Bfingle elviunivgrslarnpiflg, Plant of Zi the Overalie Years a CInt0Shy its womens fOur renova - go thig U IUCQ and sidofm' College tion Of C h Jun quartznglneeriggfk and tsgethe Congtrfllli-phygicai heh. rs: and h College . moving 1011 of Ind the natigs been 0:30 largesf she libraril n-wide Cndosvf thi? chili? fberter mfint d . acto Five' rs
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S 47 YEARS A STUDENT AND PROFESSOR... Entered Northern in 1903 as a freshman . . . received B.S. degree in 1907 . . . graduate work at Harvard . . . B.A. at Antioch and M.A. and Ph.D. at Ohio State . . . Assistant Professor of History and Political Science at O.N.U., 1921 . . . Professor and chairman of Division of Social Sciences, 1936 . . . member of faculty, American University at Biarittz, France, 1945 . . . Visiting Professor at Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity, 1946 . . . Visiting Professor of Political Science, Oxford University, England, 1949-50 and 1953 . . . Member of the Executive Council, American Poli- tical Science Association, 1951 . . . Mayor of Ada, Ohio, 1951-53 . . . Appointed member of the National Historical Publications commission by President Eisenhower, 1954. DR. WILFRED E. BINKLEY NORTHERN 1907 Dr. Binkley receiving the key to the city by outgoing mayor K. W. Preston upon the occasion of his installation as Ada's chief executive in January 1952. ' 'Sq fl,. H
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