Stanford University - Quad Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

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. . . 795, is rightfully regarded by Stanford as her most disttinguishcd alumnus. Stanford has reason to honor Herbert Hoover not only for what he has done as a citizen of this country and the world, but for a particular gift which stands as a permanent record of his generosity, for it was through Hoover's interest and hnancial support that the Hoover War Library was established. He has continued to give liberally both his time and his enthusiasm to the growth of the Library. He has aided the acquisition policy of the Library most generously, and the prestige of his name has been a great asset in the collection of material not other- ' 'l ble The Hoover War Library is now notable as one of wise avai a . the three extensive collections in the world where all aspects of the- G at War may be satisfactorily studied. Dr. E. D. Adams, who did a re great deal of the buying for the Library, says of it: The Hoover War Librar cannot fail to become a mecca for historians from all parts of Y the world and it is here that history made in Europe between 1914 and 1918 will ,be exposed to the scrutiny of scholars and through their hands take form as part of the worldls literature? Stanford is profoundly . . . A 1 . . 1 bl grateful for the interest and affection which prompted this inva ua e gift, as well as for the generosity which made him take time from his presidential duties to send his personal greeting to his University. '4The University men and women should feel a definite responsibility for government. lf our democracy is to go forward to success, it will need the combined efforts of all of those who are 'thoroughly trained in the various fields of education. Only through the service of the expert can we feel security for the future. If we are able to bring into the active use of the government the knowledge that has been gathered by the student and the research worker, it will offer the best opportunity for advance. 'Stanford has been effective throughout its history in developing men and women of good will and of good spirit, who through their training have fitted into their various communities and given public service. It is my hope that the University will always retain such an ideal. Then each year the group of new students coming into the atmosphere of the campus will feel the inspiration of the University and aspire to advance themselves for the beneht of allfi



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QUADRANGLE . . . DARK AND LIGHTER DARK OF BROAD PAVED SQUARES . . . SCALLOPED ARCHES MUFFLING DOWN THEIR LONG AR- CADES THE COPPER RING OF CHIMES . . . ONE . . . TWO . . . THREE .... BUOYED UPON THE WARM AIR A LEISURE MOMENT 'S GREETING . . . AND DUST OF FOOTSTEPS FLICKED ACROSS SUN CHISEIQED ARCS OF SHADOW.

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