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A Message From the President I have a friend! Oh! the delight of having found a kindred soul to which to cling I To have a dear companion into whose hands all his life should be delivered, the friend whose life was delivered into hisleel have a friend! Away from me, near me, in me always. I have my friend, and I am Of our two souls love has fashioned one. -ROMAIN ROLLAND, Jean-ChrlirlophEeThe Houme his. My friend loves me. Almost every man we meet requires some Civility, requires to be humored ehe has some fame, some talent, some whim of religion or philanthropy in his head that is not to be questioned, and so spoils all conversation with him. But a friend is a sane man who exercises not my ingenuity. My friend gives me entertainment without requiring me to stoop, or to lisp, or to mask myself. A friend, therefore, is a sort of paradox in nature. eRALPH WALDO EMERSON-Ealray on Iviz'enttrhz'p The College, that meeting place of many minds, that microcosm in which a thousand human facets group themselves into a single jewel, is a city of comrades. Page Eighteen
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A Message from Dean Caldwell Mrs. Coldwell sends this message to adventuring youth: Greater than stars or suns, bounding, 0 soul, thou journeyest forth, To know the universe it- self as a road, as many roads for traveling souls. Not I, nor any one else can travel that road for you, you must travel it for your- self. Each man to himself and each woman to herself, is the word of the past and the present, and the true word of immortality. No one can acquire for anotherenot one; no one can grow for another-not MRS ADA HUGHES COLDWELL one. The earth shall surely be complete to him or her who shall be complete. The earth remains jagged and broken only to him or her who remains jagged and broken. From this hour I ordain myself loos'd of limits and imaginary lines. I inhale great draughts of space; the east and the west are mine, and the north and the south are mine. Joyous we launch out on trackless seas, carolling free, singing our song of God. For we are bound where mariner dared not to go, and we will risk the ship, ourselves, and all. 0 my brave soull O farther, farther, farther sail! WALT WHITMAN; Leauew of Gran. Page Twenty
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