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THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Itt the lantl of gnlilrti sunshine, Ity thr Cumberland's fertile shore. Stands a school for ferrates! service; Our that u'r atlore. Alma Mater, how w love thee! Love thy white and blue. May we Strive to meet lliy mandates H'r ii faith that's true. There is that indefinable something called college spirit that exists in a more or less degree in all our institutions. It may he recognized hv the intangible qualities ol loyalty, honor, respect, love, admiration, and similar attributes. As incor|x real as it is. one is aware ol its degree of presence and in proportion to its existence one is likely to respond to the condition or situation. It is this other side of the picture that builds a great institution, not the brick and mortar alone, and it is with this in mind that Tennessee State College en- deavors to respond to both aspects ol the individual's developmental training- knowledge which may satisfy the self-centered phase of the individual's life and social cooperation which may satisfy the farsceing phase of his life. It is then my opinion that the love one has for his institution is the icstilt of the service that the institution is or has been to him in realizing his education- al. social, economic, and spiritual needs. As you follow the activities of the students and fatuity through the pages of the I'J Ifi TkxnKsskan. may wc more In inly tic the bonds of friendship, loy- ally. love, anti good will, and rededitate our services to the cause of making Tennessee State College a still greater force in the educational development of the state and nation. 'To otir noble sons and daughters at home and abroad, who have made and arc making significant contributions to this end. 1 extend congratulations and look forward with pride and confidence to future achievements.
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| er$on whom Tennessee Slate College is privileged to have on its luculiy. do 1101 go im- notieed. They are the mdisj ensal)lc aitri buic that huild and maintain an institution. Well may others emulate their virtues as they challenge us to assume the us| onsilnli- ties and (ullill the task ol building a greater Tennessee State Or I lege as visualized hv Presi- dent Davis. l o those who have charted the way and who are continuing in tin upward and on- ward march ol Tennessee State to even great- er heights, we do resjrecilully deduau iliis volume. Janip. E. Kt i.iori Csftlriin Con Mil tii til U s ||| in ,ro l I» Cullrjir C ha film n Hn innl W. s I lliiwinn. tollnir li.ipl.uii. Ii.tt ccrtctl iht (Qllntc hi 11»»» upjuH •nice 1912. In ad- • lahiii i conducting llic dcyotiunal pnmd during ili« ih.i|nl hour, l i V llingion Miniilmt in iiaihlion. dr- loco iIk lifsi Child Sunday Million m llic mm ol •nllticr church recent cnnitiu« 1 ilir ihntl Sunday of rath ntonlli Hr luu piuininrnth |uitni|«alcd iu puilH . ll run program • ( city unit in(rrr l hrltl ai I hr nlllrvtr lilt liuliux nprinin; nmuiulKim. toiitiiirnt r •unii rxncitis, «iKti.il otiadum honoring IraduiK In •at. stair. anti national Incinrv anniirran |»niRr.iim celebrating Ihr lluiik rmiiK. riiiimiKit, jihI I actn trawNit. 4» uell it in othet piogmui . Cliaiactcihtii ol ilir cltnirni «nut irmlrml bt Krt Hlingliill n Iht pniliipi .mil Icliahlr ivmilmn til lot niUdmi Kitmnl ami inning ill iiilnmct. cerino» hi thoughi anti «'Iht in pidginmi arc ihr didimtnr licit» of Kr I llinglnli. Ilttir it no tlcirlltiMiii ol time at ihr tnllrgr t»r tailtr of Inc pinlt-ccitmal iililigatlnii jc lllllliclrt of litr I iid Hapfict Chinch ul Fnti Vtchtillr c ill - lanirtt in Jim of Mu- riiKhtr.il Son.' lU livrrrd lo j capacity N.icJn tilt- ai.il.tn Ini iht pad Idle ittn trail. In ic ntt tree ilu iliaraclrr ulm ha unubtrmitrly iidlornt r l ihr litrs til ton ul IcM iiiiiiiImic ul toting mm amt unium Him hast .uirndrd Irimctvr stair College. ★ Stic. I F I Hit ill. lalrlriu i nintili.iiii. Iw% tirrci a membri ol Ihr (acuity time 193. tier reputation m •onncctlon vt lit talrlcna management ami yuprrciftlon hat t sirnil.il brvoml I lie Slalr d I runrscrr On inanv • itannin. In r opted. Mn. I ll.oll ha» nrg.un rd ulHeiia» hi oilict dale». Ii« «l» »i tpiahis ernnt in an untie alt tl civlr an- guaraniml ai ihr hand» f Mrs. P.llioll. Hit «rtcitrs air not lirn.it 1 in hrt tprt'lal lalnil n| (ikk| pn-paiatmii. M-rtut-, .uni manuKrmrnt. Inn il •» not uncommon i» hear toting mru ami vmntni lium ■mi Ihr dalr turn in nn I Mi» HI I ml I Ini Iht lirlp ami on|irtaiii»ii in thru llt.il in oblaiii an education. Her allalilrm-sc ttulr» hn a penmi tommniily «niglif for • i. jiiu'I and a tic in hIimi lutilnl »s ihr imlicitliial »in don oi lo utniip» nl cliidenic l »r Rum yeaic |«c F llioil ha» Ik-i-ii jlln linnai.lc tallnl Ilir Kappa Sumhr.ni “
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Mil. I'RFSIDFA I— l eather. Nocutioual Viticulture. I enneure Vgiuultural and liuhniiial Stale ««liege. January I. 1931 193 . : Dhc-tlor ol the Department •( Agriculture anti Smith Hughe» leather Irainrt in Vgtnul Mur. I cnucwr «ic iillural .uni Inchiiiirial Slate {aillege. 1933-1913: Stale Vdviser. New Farmer of Auierira. 1933 I9 3; National K cctltite Secretary of the New Far men of mrri a. 1911 1913: If rat I Coach. I enitesce Vgii uillural anti IntluMrial state College-. I933-I93ri; State (hailmatt ««I the Wat Kontl Saving Ctuln. Fifth Wat laun l)ti e: 'Iniilrer of gora Vucrohlv. Omega I'ti l hi Ftateroitv. lfo Scout Council. Elk Fudge. Deacon lloanl. Finn llapfot (hutch Nadtvillc. lennr N r. 1‘irUdtul, I nine xntr Ignfulluttil »» • Induiliial Mait lalUgr fu„ I rnnrutf Agili ull'ital and I mill final Mali ollrgr, 19)1; W.V, I ol nr II I mrytuly, 191); PhJh. I ni nr II tnnrrwl», 1911. 1)k Walter mkoiiiik Davis
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