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GREETINGS pwm I am often asked: “What makes a university really great—what character¬ istics give it distinction among other institutions?” It is readily apparent that many things contribute to the welfare of an institution of higher learning. Adequate fi¬ nancial support, suitable buildings, pleasant and comforta¬ ble surroundings, and many other things of similar nature contribute to the growth and development of a university. They are essential material—attributes without which no in¬ stitution can achieve its potential maturity of thought and action. It seems to me, however, that the real secret of greatness of a university is to be found in the academic traditions of the institution and in the seriousness of purpose of its fac¬ ulty and its students—in short, in the place and the people. These are intangible values, in that they cannot be meas¬ ured with exactness, but they are very real in that their presence—or lack of presence—is keenly felt on any cam¬ pus. Also, they are interdependent values, for one cannot exist without the other. In every institution to which can be applied the term “great”, there is to be found a rich tradition—a tradition of scholarship, of striving for excellence, of love of truth, of seriousness of purpose. In most instances it is a tradition which has been estab¬ lished and safeguarded by generations of men and women who have served on faculty and staff and by generations of earnest students who have sought to follow truth wherever it may lead. Those of us now on the campus of the University of Ar¬ kansas have received a rich heritage from those who have labored here in former years. The noble traditions of the past, which others have established and safeguarded for us, have been put into our keeping that we may profit from them, that we may work and study here and add luster to the greatness of this institution. And equally important, that we may hand them down without tarnish to the generations of faculty and students who will follow us here. Lewis Webster Jones Student President Turner introduces University President Jones. The Joneses take in a pep rally. Executive Assistant Joe E. Covington Page 34
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