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DEDICATION .... From the ranks of the mortal builders of Texas A. and M. ( its ideals and traditions, passed the spirit of Dr. Mark Francis, former Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, but his work and personality live on. The progress of a vast institution such as ours is not determined by any one man, but surely something of the distinctive, rugged character possessed by Dr. Francis has been wrought into the spirit and soul of the Agri¬ cultural and Mechanical College of Texas—something that will sustain it and color its traditions down through the years. Respected and trusted by all who knew him, beloved by his pupils and by his co-workers, faithful to his cause, and ever serving his school, state, and nation, as well as his profession, Dr. Francis well deserves to be ranked among the immortal builders of this college and all that it represents. Quoting Dr. W. O. Thompson, President of the Ohio State University, we too say: If Ohio State University had trained but one man in seventy-five years of its existence, and that man was Dr. Mark Francis, of Texas, it had given back to its people more than they had expended upon it in three-guarters of a century.” Tq the memory of this distinguished scholar, worker, and gentleman, Dr. Mark Francis, D.V.M., LL.D., we respectfully dedicate THE 1937 LONGHORN.
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Our loremost purpose has been to construct a book of traditions which will act as a vivid reminder of these happy days spent at grand old A. and M; however, it has been impossible to portray many of these traditions by picture. We have intended to step on no one ' s toes either in the LONGHORN or GREENHORN. Cracks that have been printed were made because the staff thought the concerned person large enough to receive such in the right spirit. The padded covers for Seniors which we have presented this year were made possible through engraving discounts saved as a result of the cooperation of each class in having class pictures made promptly. The Editor wishes to thank the Senior Class of 1937 for the privilege of assembling this book; it has certainly been the greatest honor that I have ever received—the chance to create a book for the greatest Senior Class in A. and M. history!
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