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. 'w' fi:-.Mai 1gA'f ,i f , 1' ,U - .. -Q? if BECAUSE: You, Sir, are and have been Roanoke Col- lege for over two decades . . . because yours has been a never-flinching faith in the destiny of education for the individual, the highest form of freedom . . . because you have nourished our love for the basic freedoms with your own . . . because your contribu- tion to your college, through two wars, to her proud Centennial, is second not even to that of her founder, Dr. David F. Bittle . . . because you have encouraged us to exercise our abilities, to dream our dreams, to hunger after righteousness, we would dedicate this, our 1942 RAWENOCII, in part, to you, Dr. Charles J. Smith. BECAUSE: You represent to us the old Roanoke, the old South, the happy memories and the fond traditions of our college days. . . because yours are hands which call us back to the glowing moments of our past . . . because you have served as agovernor on our exhilara- tions, our glooms, our gripes . . . because, when new at things, when we did not belong, we found in you a steady friend, initiating us in our love for our College . . . because you are our link with the lighter memories that shine through the haze of the gone-by . . . because your loyalty to your college is a living tribute to free men, we would dedicate this, our 1942 RAWENOCH, in part, to you, our Mn Chips in Sepia, Henry Hill. BECAUSE: You, Sir, have found the golden ideal . . . because it is in you and your kind that We see the hope of freedom through truth . . . because you have given Us the key to the intellectual capital of the ages . . . because .you have kindled in our minds, melted into our imaginations a burning desire to know the why of things . . . because you have had faith when others doubted . . . because you have heartened our thinspun hopes, given form to our dreams, brought jest and jollity to our glooms, stimulated as well as saturated us with the most beautiful of truth, we would dedicate this, our 1942 IQAYVENOCH, in part, to you, Dr. William I. Bartlett. x fre nf - ... -if ' A ' , s., - - - 1' 'Ter tiff'-F !-255 ., ff.. ya, - 1334 ' YS' Till R ,Y-1-, - , ---- -,A-had cn.-- .s-.
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