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enforcement, in the growing emphasis on scholarship by the sororities and fra- ternities, in the greater number and value of stimulating scholarships, in the expanding library, in the perfecting departmental equipment, in the increase of both number of and interest in scientific societies, in the widening opportunie ties for research and in the deepening devotion of the teachers. Like all other forms of 'beautiful charity, service should begin at home. Proving t'heir genuine loyalty through frequent good deeds for the University, the staff members and the students get the service 'habit. The campus is aglow with good deeds for the University. Never have committees, teachers, students, athletic teams, societies, players, debaters, editors, striven so earnestly, so con- tinuously, so cheerfully. A hundred times during the year to one cautioning this ,teacher or that student against over work has come the answer, almost as a refrain, N ever mind the cost to me if it only helps the U . The University is certainly doing its part to make 'the Golden Rule a respected resident ,of this Silver State. And reverence! The rose-tipped hills of morning, the long noontide valleys. that beckon to solitudes and visionings, 'the low-hanging jewels of night, all, like processional angel choirs, flood each campus day wit'h an endless song of glory to God in the highest. The Palmist lifted up 'his eyes to just such hills. Moses solaced his last 'hours with sight of just such valleys. Just such stars led the Wise Men and sang together above the 'managerof a babe in Bethlehem. The spirit of reverence and of humility, born of such Campus outdoors and fostered by laborious search after truth within the campus halls, is steadily ingraining throughout the University years. Thus bodying forth the vital elements of this soul growth rule, the Uni- versity cherishes hope' that each student will be led to apply th.is rule in his own living. If this be done, many a leader, accepted of men, many a prophet, many a poet, will go down from this campus in the coming years. , WALTER E. CLARK, 11
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JESSIE J CHRISTENSEN 1 9 2 2 n ,emuriam .IOHN AUSTIN If-'ROST ' ERNEST NEWELL DAIVION S P E C I A L ROBERT LEWERS VICE- RESIDENT OF UNIVERSITY ' FLORENCE H. CHURCH 19 O 2 'Oh, though oft depressed? and lonely, All my fears are laid asicle, A If I but remember only Such as these have lived ancl died! -LONGFELLOW 13
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