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■4: : t..»- K ' • ' ♦■ 7he CheM Scat4 . n • • S the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just, and patient. But also we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest allowance for Ignorance. -Thomas Henry Huxley
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t e ticaticH rvery organization and enterprise should have a practical mastermind. Here at Sweet Briar our mastermind is Mr. Lloyd Randolph Hoilman. His office in Fletcher is labelled Build- ings and Grounds, but that tells only half the storv. His work is revealed in fresh paper and paint, in new kitchens, in planting, and in every event, major and minor, held on campus — decorations in the dell for May Day, a platform for the National Symphony, scenery for the spring dance recital. Last fall students returned to discover a newlv graded hockey field which resulted from the efforts of Mr. Hoilman and his staff. In past years, he has helped improve many parts of the college campus. He himself drew up the plans for the Date House; and he assisted when several unused garages were transformed into the Creative Writing Workshop. On his frequent trips to town Mr. Hoilman usually has three or four passengers for company, because he is always thoughtful enough to ask whether anyone would like a ride. In spite of his many duties, he always finds time to talk with a student, to fish a lost ring from a drain, or even to bake a cake for the Christmas Bazaar. Always a favorite with the girls, he was loudlv applauded this January for his expert portrayal of the gay gondolier in the faculty production, We ' re Off. As an expression of our admiration and gratitude for his con- stant devotion and desire to improve Swee t Briar, we take great pleasure in dedicating the Briar Patch of 1958 to Mr. Lloyd R. Hoilman. Mr. Hoilman gives an .issignnient to his sec- retary ' , Mrs. Christine 1 .uilioner. Mr. Hoilman at his desk Mr. Hoilman explains to a student he Fletcher will be redesigned.
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