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CDIM CN • We wain to gain what the world so much need»—balanced personality to meet forthcoming perplexities. We want to keep in our vocabulary that word ‘ought.’ We want an atmosphere which favors freedom, culture, thirst for knowledge, anti Christian idealism. I'hese words of Silas F.vans, President of Ripon College, express his belief in young people, in the world, in life. Hut seldom docs one meet a leader of men who has attained to such an understanding of this complicated business of living, as has Dr. Evans. I'ion» the first September to the last June, four years later, the undergraduate is struck with the complete sincerity of this man. Ctterlv common,” and at tin same time superior in his ver imp; ctcntioumess, “Prexy has the happy faculty for stripping an issue of all adornments. He talks straight from the shoulder, with facts as his text. Although busy with the complex affairs of administration, with speaking tours, with countless e.iltcr matters in the interest «f Ripon College, Dr. Evans takes time each year to present to first- yen- students the essence of his Christian experience. This course, known n I rosi» Itiblc, is really a course in Mow to lave. One learns to put first things firs:—to mourn the death of an ideal. As the years go by, may Ripon College continue to grow, physically and mentally, until the goals w hich L)r. Evans has set arc ultimately achieved. «■«
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CPIM CN Miss Bageniihl Erna J. Bagemihl, M.A., Instructor in English anti I .min. A.B., Ripon, 1917: A.M., Middle- hury, 1953. Professor Barber William llailcx Barber, M.A., Professor of Physics. U.S., r. of Wis., 1901; A.M.. I', of ! •.. 1929; (frnd. Work at Chicago 1. Mrs. Barber Esther E. Barber, B.A., Instructor in Piano and Organ. A.B.. C. of Mich., 1917. Professor Barbour Harris Merrill Harbour, MA., Professor of Philosophy. A.B., Brown, 1906; B.O., Xewlon rheological, 1909; A.M., Brown, 1913. Dr. Barker Augustus Laurence Barker, Ph.l ., Professor of Chcnhstn. B.S., I', of Alabama, 1916; M.S., l of Alabama, 1911; Ph.l).. I . of Wis. ,1922. Professor Becker John Walter Becker. A.M., Professor of Mod- ern Romance Languages, Art I.ecturer. A.B., Pa. is, 1S97; A.M., Berlin, 1899. Professor Boody Hen.a Phillips Itooely, M.A., Professor of Speech. A.B., Bmvdoin, 1906; A.M., Columbia, 191V. Professor Chamberlain Harold Chamberlain. B.A.. B.Mus.Ed.. Pro- fessor of Music. A.B., Ripon, 1931 ; Ji.Mus.Kd.. Mo. tl« western, 1929. rltwrn
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