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§|1§M|| Graduates of 1947 you have now completed the course of study prescribed by the College in your chosen field. Many of you plan to take positions in industry, others plan to continue with training leading to advanced degrees. Both objectives are very wholesome. Never before has industry been in need of trained men as it is now. During the last half century the machine age has developed rapidly. The late war has stimulated the movement tremendously. The era calls increasingly for young men with preparation in mathematics and science and will continue to do so, as far as great leaders can comprehend. Similarly the era calls for greater specialization on the part of many of its workers, for more recruits endowed with creative ability, and for more who have developed unique ability in promotion. Never in history has there been such demand for young men with advanced college training as there is now. Colleges and universities are in need of teachers with advanced training for teaching. Teachers with such training are not available in numbers to come anywhere near meeting the need. Educational leaders tell us the demand of young people for college education within the next quarter century will far exceed the supply of well prepared college teacher recruits. Then too, great research laboratories are developing in many centers throughout the United States which are calling for leaders with the advanced college preparation. Obviously there is great demand for the services of all in this busy world. We hope that your preparation in Tri-State will serve your purposes well. May your lives be blessed with many rich experiences. We hope to hear from you often and particularly we look foward to hearing many nice things about you and your work. C. L. MURRAY Page Eight
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J dedication GERALD MOORE JOHN HUMPHRIES We dedicate the Modulus of 1947, jointly to Professor Gerald H. Moore and Professor John C. Humphries, for their outstanding contribution to Tri-State College in length of service and honest professorship. Professor Moore, formerly Head of the Chemical Engineering Dept., is reputed as one of Tri-State’s abler professors, as well as one of the most popular. His students, who are numerous, will go far before meeting his peer as a teacher and fellowman. Professor Humphries, through honest endeavor has arisen to his present position on the campus as Head of the Mechanical Engineering Dept. A good man doing his job well, meaning a good teacher, in the eyes of fellow teachers and students alike. Page Seven
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