Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1940

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um ]u nmm] The past year has seen a closer knitting together of the intel- lectual and social life on the Tulane campus in the building of four great meeting places. The hloward Library joined with the Tulane and Newcomb Libraries will make one great and dis- tinguished library open to everyone for study and research. The greater university library brings together the discoveries of more intellects, the products of thinking minds through the ages, and will soon be a common ground for the meeting of all campus minds. The McAlister Auditorium, the gift of one donor whose social understanding makes available this encouragement of the speech arts, has been a long-felt need. Here all Tulanians may gather for convocations, lectures, music and the drama. The Student Center, made possible by the alumni. Is a gift in the name of the seventeen thousand graduates who have left these halls, and is the realization of the plans and hopes for a gather- ing place where friends might meet and enjoy freely the pleas- ures of companionship and recreation. Alumni, students, faculty and friends may meet here for informal discussions and social intercourse, and here campus organizations may conduct their business. The New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Association, which represents civic interests, provided the funds to enlarge the stadium. Dramatized by the participation of Tulane in the Sugar Bowl contest this year, the enlarged stadium illustrates the citizens ' love of athletic contests since ancient Greece and serves as a place where all can meet in the joy of competition. Just as these four concrete examples remind us of the pur- poses to which are dedicated the buildings around us, so the events pictured in this book will remind us of the real purposes for which we are gathered. The Jambalaya will call to mind the spirit of an inspiring teacher, a dear friend, a great game and great sportsmen, or an old sweetheart, and may indeed re- new that spirit in actuality in our hearts. With a review of the past year, this issue of the Jambalaya marks the beginning of a new decade with a happy outlook for ' ■ - RUFUS CARROLLTON HARRIS. The President and two assocldtes looking over the campus.

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RUFUS CARROLLTON HARRIS, PRESIDENT i Dr. Harris meets with two active alumni



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DR. PAUL W. BROSMAN DEAN, COLLEGE OF LAW LENGTHENING SHADOWS IN LATE AFTERNOON ' 5 hi m M 1 IM iiMom ' -

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