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0ur Jfounber s we go forward in our life work may the spirit of our beloved founder ever be our guiding star and inspiration. May our loyalty to our Alma Mater ever exemplify itself in the daily deeds of the Class of 1928 as we think of the perseverance and self'Sacrifice exhibited by Dr. Conwell in developing Temple University from a group of seven students to an institution with an enrollment of over twelve thousand. This remarkable growth was not a mere coincidence, but a result of the conscientious work of Dr. Conwell and his co'workers and a fulfillment of the hopes and aspirations of the greatest of leaders. As we join the millions who are striving to make this world a better place in which to live, may we always re member the inspiring words which he has left to posterity: “I ask not for a larger garden, but for finer seeds. I ask not for a more distant view but for a clearer vision of the hills between. I ask not to do more deeds, but more effective ones. I ask not for a longer life, but for a more efficient one. I want to plant more, advertise more, tell my story in a clearer way. I want the world to be more wise and also to be more glad because I was used. May some oak say, “I grew stronger.” May some lily say, ”1 grew purer.” May some good book be read, may some good friends be made, may my total life be spent without one unnecessary tear.” S-eventeen
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Dean Walk Dean Stauffer Dean Dunham Dr. Carm el President Beury WORK ON GREATER TEMPLE STARTS President Charles E Beury, and Associate President Dr. Laura H. Carnell, officially opened the building construction which is to lead to the structure of the massive Temple of Learning, when Dr. Beury dislodged the first brick from the old building at 1811 North Broad Street. Step in step with the progress of the university in other lines, is the building construction campaign. Much to the regret of Alumni and students, the stalwart old buildings next to Conwell Hall have to leave our midst to make room for the more spacious buildings which will always be a pride and joy to the Owl students and graduates. The old buildings will always linger in the memories of present day students and Alumni, as one of the necessary features of their school life. Well did these buildings suit their purpose, but the steady advance of Temple demands more room, and for this reason they must go the way of all other things, the usefulness of which is no longer sufficient to meet the growing demands. Eighteen
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