Spring Hill College - Torch Yearbook (Mobile, AL)

 - Class of 1930

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nn H1 H I MURILE HALL. SOUTllWES'l' VIEXV SPRING HILLS CENTENNIAL YEAR NE HUNDRED years ago Spring Hill College first saw the light of day. Conceived in the crying need of the South for an institution of higher learning where young men might receive intellectual discipline in an elevating moral atmosphere it has adhered throughout its long existence to the principles that brought it into being. Other in- stitutions of higher education have come into the field, some of them long after Spring Hill had attained its majority, and surpassed Spring Hill in size and enrollment, but nothing has been able to draw her away from the policy that was adopted from the foundation. Founded in 1830 and conducted under the direction of Bishop Portier, the first Bishop of Mobile, it has changed its administration but not its nature several times so that today it can point to an uninterrupted period of one hun- dred years of service to the church and country. A valiant champion of truth and justice Spring Hill has labored with unfaltering loyalty and indefatigable zeal to establish the intellectual and moral standards of youth in the Southland. And these same youths have gone out to all parts of the South and to the very ends of the earth carrying with them into their business and professional life the ideals and traditions of their college years. One hundred years of devotion to the education of youth -such a record is surely worth noting. No Wonder then that Spring Hill College on the occasion of this Centennial birthday points to the glorious past and holds up the record of accomplishment still being writ- ten, for in these she finds at once a gratifying reward for her labors and a right to have her appeal for encouragement recognized by all inter- ested in religious and civic welfare.

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INTERIOR UF OLD LIBRARY HISTORICAL SKETCH ODESTLY and without boasting Spring Hill College claims the dis- tinction of being the first permanent institution of higher educa- tion in the South. On May 1, 1830, Right Reverend Michael Portier, D. D., marched at the head of the first group of students into the first classroom for the first class held in any Alabama college or university now in existence. On that day the State of Alabama placed itself ahead of practically one-half of the states in the Union which did not have Within their borders any college or university. The story of its founda- tion and preservation, however, is a concrete illustration of struggle with adversity and triumph over vicissitudes. During the first decade and a half of its existence the infant college saw its administration changed no less than six times. First it was conducted by the energetic founder, Bishop Portier, and a small group of his diocesan clergy. Then it was placed in charge of the Fathers of Mercy who were forced by adverse circumstances to retire after a short regime, replacing the administra- tion of the college in the hands of the Bishop. After a brief interval the Bishop once more handed the reins of government over to the Eudist Fathers, but these zealous men found it impossible to cope with the pre- vailing difficulties and a third time the Bishop found the college on his hands. Still seeing the necessity of giving the institution a permanent system of administration and prevented by his Widespread activities from assuming control of it himself he called upon the Fathers of the Society of Jesus in 1847 to devote their efforts to the management of the college. A band of Jesuits from France arrived in Mobile on Janu- ary 17, 1847, and took charge of the college which has been under their care uninterruptedly until the present time.

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