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D m I n I s T R fl T I n Progress li.i.s dclinilcly come out ol llic efforts of progressive Presidint William Pi.umer Jacobs, II, A.B., LL.D., (Pn-sf ' y rrinii Col- lc ' !i( ' , Daihhon) , who took over ilie scliool during the middle of the depression. Smce that time lie Ins completely retired the col- lege debt. Versatile in every sense of the word, he recently answered the call of his coLintjy to he.ul the Slate Defense Commis- sion while maintaining his business connec- tions. Every year he persuades the greats of tennis fame to perform in the campus tennis stadium — must be influence; he is Vice- President of the S. L. T. A. In the educational curriculum he insti- tuted the forum system of learning much by personal contact and questions. Recently he organized a campaign to perpetuate the Church-related college and scours the coun- try with the Glee Club on Sundays at vari- ous churches throughout the states of South Carolina and Georgia. When in college he blocked for Presbyterian College and re- ceived the first letter. Twenty years later his trophies for the best blocker in the South attracted national attention. DEAN BROWN PRESIDENT JACOBS Once upon a time there was a boy out of college. He was broke. He needed work. He started doing black deeds — coal-mining. That ' s Dean Marshall Walton Brown, A.B., A.M , Ped.D., (Ccnfrc Collci-c, Utiiicrsi y of Vh- coiis ii, Dm (hoi! College), who loves classical music, used to play a violin in Vienna, and who once invited two girls to the same Beta Theta Pi dance. Every interesting incident in history he remembers well enough to pass on to his stu- dents and made statement when the Muckrakers were be- ing discussed that nobody remembers an honest man. In the 193 5 PaC SaC he wrote to the seniors: A troubled, perplexed world, with many voices crying differ- ent roads to Utopia, needs men of clear thought and un- selfish purpose. Wonder what he would write now, though his accurateness in international affairs predictions seems uncanny. Although he has never told where he led in college he is a member of Omicron Delta Pi, so it might have been anvthing but a swing band. Rumored: inferiority com- plexed speakers come to P. C. in order to be introduced by him. OF PREseyTERifln college ▼
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