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COURTESY UNDERWOOD a UNDERWOOD Dr. Johx V. Hoffman-, M.A., LL.D. President of the University 19
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A Our Working Ideal Education must always include in its aims the development of character so that personality may express its best qualities in the highest moral and intellectual terms. Whatever the career selected, one so trained will exert an influence for truth and goodness of im- measurable value to humanity. His particular business in life be- comes his method of realizing the Divine Id eal. We therefore invite our students into a comradeship of fellow- workers that has for its splendid objective participation in a four- fold experience; a comradeship in the pursuit of learning; a comrade- ship in the building of vigorous physical life; a comradeship in the practice of the noblest virtues of Christian character; a comrade- ship in the enjoyment of a clean and wholesome social life. Intimacy of contact between student and instructor in the class- room and on the campus, free interchange of views, sincerity and frankness in discussion, daily practise in community living and thinking, increased facility in solving present-day problems of our changing world-order, above all, the love and practise of truth, these make up life at Ohio Wesleyan. We utilize and appreciate the wealth of the past. We strive to understand the complicated and significant present. But our final aim is that the whole of human and social life shall embody the divine ideal as revealed in Christ. Ohio Wesleyan is therefore eternally dedicated to a determined and consistent purpose to make every phase of culture, of technical skill, of practical leadership and alert citizenship, Christian. 18
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h «r.- ft f « ? ADMINISTRATION President John Washington Hoffman, M.A., D.D., LL.D. Vice President Cyrus Brooks Austin, M.A., LL.D. Dean of College William Emory Smyser, M.A., Litt.D. Dean of Men William Garfield Hormell, Ph.D. Dean of Women Mrs. Eugenie R. Overturf, B.A. Dean of Conservatory. . Cyrus Brooks Austin, M.A., LL.D. Treasurer Burleigh Emanuel Cartmell, B.A. Librarian Russell Benjamin Miller, B.D., Ph.D. Registrar Thomas Emanuel Steckel, M.A. Alumni Secretary Herman L Shipps, B.A. ASTRONOMY Clifford Charles Crump, Ph.D. BIBLICAL LANGUAGE RussEL Benjamin Miller, B.D., Ph.D. BOTANY Claude Edgar O ' Neal, Ph.D. RusKiN Skidmore Freer, B.S. CHEMISTRY George Oswin Higley, Ph.D. Edward Charles Hytree, M.A. Louis Abell Pappenhagen, M.S. 20
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