if I . r l : . 4: ' I . Q l I 7,1 l 5. - S L7 ', W ' i li' if H J,,,,i' 1 7- ' l ai- , To M ISS ABEL AJOR To Professor of English Miss Mabel Major, longtime leader in the University English Department and perpetual friend of all students whose sincerity and enthu- siasm are intense enough to merit a scholar's friendship. To Miss Major, who recognizes that the student's deep-down worth is meas- ured more by eloquence of thought and effort than by in-born ability. To Miss Major, who can see and show others the splendor in a stretch of Southwestern desert. Who will seek out such recognition in her students . . . who will give her time and money and hope in so doing. To Miss Major, who works in silent fury to acquaint her students with a world of art and artists, literature and life, a world laboring in meaningful cre- ation outside the city limits of Fort Worth . . . across the broad Atlantic to the soli- tary immortality of Stratford. To Miss Major this book is respect- fully dedicated. QEQQ Ugg? 3 r i . f. .jyg ft Q will . u
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. -1 Q ii sf E111 Here is the TCU Horned Frog for 1962-63. It looks new. It reads new. It is new. For this is the book of the new student. The book of the new college. The book of the new life. This is the book that probes through the college years of students preparing for a new world: Our world of trouble and crisis. A world where colleges don't mean much unless they gear themselves to that world. TCU is so geared and gearing further. We students are geared too. Here are our pictures and words and ideas concerning our new college lives and our new World. Our Atomic World. Here is our book. Qi U30 175 EQ
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