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ERIK HETLE GERTRUDE M. HILLEBOE COMFORT HINDI-:RLIE ELLA HJEHTAAS Physics Dean. of Women Piano Voice ROGER BACGN HE story of man's progress is very largely the story of men who have had the courage to break with the intellectual and spiritual outlook of the mass and constantly to force authority and tradition to prove their case. Such men are isolated in their age, lonely and usually persecuted in the approved form of their time. In all respects Roger Bacon is in character. In his teaching at Oxford and in hiswritings he attacked the methods of the most prominent teachers of his day. He charged that their dogmatic method hid their ignorance, and that argument from authority and tradition could produce no true learning. He maintained that no true progress could he made in the Natural Sciences without experimentation, himself performing some fundamental experiments. He explained the formation of the rain- bow and is by some credited with the invention of gunpowder, the telescope, and so forth, also writing several books. But his greatest merit and that which gives him rank as the founder of modern science, is his insistence that experience alone must he the test of scientific truth. ERIK HETLE. PETER O. HIOLLAND ALBERT M. HOLDIQUIST GRACE HOLSTAD THEODORE .HUGGENVIK Treasurer Biology Biology R9lLgl0Vl- Twen ty'Two
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QARL A- MELLBF' NELS BTINNE ROBERT MORTVEDT MARTIN A. NORDGAAHD History, Economics Cheniwtry, Mathenuzzics Public Speaking Mazhemag-ics IMMANUEL KANT MMANUEL KANT was in lnany respects a true product of the Reformation. His parents were pious folks, pietists of a little group in Konigsberg. As a conse- quence Kant never relinquished a deep reverence for the Bible, moral earnestness, and a serious outlook on life. His appreciation of the value of the individual, as he is htted into any world-scheme, is also in harmony with the new ideas of incli- vidualism, as sponsored by the new era. According to Kant, man legislates to Nature. The deepest note in his thinking is concerned with the high importance of the moral law, inscribed in the heart of meng the impulsion of the feeling of nought- nessf' Wllhe starry heavens above and the moral law within has always filled me with awe, says Kant. It is in this domain that Kant finds the best evidence for the exist- ence of Cod. ' EDWARD O. RINGSTAD. OSCAR OVERBY ROY REIERSON EDWARD O. RINGSTAD OLE E. RQLVAAG Theory of Music Economics Philosophy Norwegzan Twenty-Four
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