University of Redlands - La Letra Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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jbfessage from the wean of CZQDome1fL C2520 the Clcllomen of the CU. o This Freedom-Woman's Dilemma! A You are fascinated by the freedom, you are frightened by the dilemma. What -are you doing about it? Many things are you do- ing that never entered the dreams of the older generations of women, but that does not make your actions necessarily wrong. However many of your generation, in- ' toxicated by a freedom no other women have ever known, are pre-empting certa.in .undesirable and hitherto strictly masculine prerogatives. Don't do it! The world needs-not cheap imitations of man but DEAN KEITH women who shall surpass the womanhood of the past in health, in mora.ls, in charm, in intelligence, in spiritual val- ues. There are signs on the distant horizon that this generation of young women is learning what the Great Teacher meant when he said Unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required. - Measure up to your freedom and become Superwoman! Cfdimstees of the Cllzfiiversity Term Expiring 1928 T erm Expirivzg IQZQ D. K. Edwards, Los Angeles. Arthur Gregory, Redlands. J. H. Strait, Redlands. james A. Francis, Los Angeles. Mrs-. Annette Ellers, Long Beach. - Roy H. Barrett, Reno, Nevada. YV. H. Fowler, South Pasadena. Daniel Smiley, Redlands. VV. F. Harper, Los Angeles. A. M. Lewis, Riverside. Mrs. Martin Bekins, Los Angeles. F. O. Belden, Bakersfield. 1. W. Curtis, San Francisco. C. W. Goodman, Phoenix, Arizona. J. M. Paige, Pomona. Roy L. Kent, Glendale. S. L. Berkley, Santa Monica. VV. H. Geistweit, Ir., San Diego. E. A. Hanley, Berkeley, joel H. Smith, Selma. Term Expirifzg IQ3O Mattison B. jones, Los Angeles. J. H. Merriam, Pasadena. C. WV. Brinstad, San Francisco. H. L. Moody, San Diego. L. A. Boadway, Glendora. VVeymouth Crowell, Los Angeles. Joy jameson, Corona. 1. Harrison, Santa Ana. Walter G. Hentschke, Redlands CAluinni Representativel . W. H. Bennett, Hollywood.

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gfistoifty of thercll. of qui- ,fwemy-tw0 years ago a handful of Baptists of Southern California resolved to nfound and foster 3 high grade, first class, Christian institution of learning, and cl 1 0 ted the organization of the plant in Redlands, entrust- with rare foresight they C 6521 I g U ing the first administration to the judicious leadership of Dr. AN. Field. . 1 1 . d t ' ro ressive Redlands That first term only three students vt ere graduate , ye a p ug tradition was born. It found material realization in the construction of the Adminis- tration building and Bekins, Hall, as well as in the inauguration of the colorful Zanja Fiesta. The expansion energy was systematically generated until 1916, when Dr. V. L. Duke received appointment as President, and the institution launched into a remarkably rapid growth. By 1921 seven fine permanent structures graced the cam- pus . . . while in 1928, with thetotal number reaching fourteen, the tremendous building program is not yet completed. The University campus is characterized by a beautiful symmetry. Next to Bekins on the west side of the quadrangle have appeared two modern womenls dormi- tories, Grossmont Q1926Q, and Fairmont C192lj. To the southwest stands the finely- equipped library Q1925j, and the Hall of Science Q1921j. South-east, beyond the Administration building and the President's home, arises H9285 the spacious Currier Gymnasium, one of the finest on the Pacific Coast. Occupying the eastern side of the quadrangle are the menls dormitories, California Hall C1921j and Melrose H9235 5 and at the northern end, between Fine Arts A H9215 and Fine Arts HBH t1923j, has been erected the magnificent Memorial Chapel H9275 which, sentinal-like, ap- pears an imposing tower. The Chapel contains a far famed Casavant organ and represents, all told, an expenditure of a quarter of a million dollars. A project which is being entirely sponsored and financed by the Alumni Asso- ciation is the construction tpartly finishedj of a 320,000 Greek Amphitheatre on the Zanja. - The University of Redlands ranks fifth among endowed colleges and universities of California, possessing assets of approximately four million dollars. This past semester the enrollment of students has exceeded six hundred, and the personel of the faculty swelled to nearlyfifty. All in all, such rapid development along different Sine? lsdpreparing the institution for a position of leadership among other colleges in e an . . The University has grown not only in physical size and beautv but also in favor with the na.tion. Since 1916 the high forensic reputation of Redlands has been upheld by biennial inter-state debate expeditions. Last year acknowledgement came from the A.SS0C121fiO11 gf American Universities and Colleges, placing Redlands on the accre- dited list of institutions of higher learning, and acruing to her a signal honor. This was artl du - , . v kpn Y e to the scholastic records made by alumni who have continued their wor m graduate schools. T141



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CHARLES HARLAN ABBOTT, A. M., Ph. D. George Rolnertson Professor of Zoology. ORRIN VVILSON ALBERT, A, M. Professor of llflatlzeniatics. FREDERICK HORATIO BILLINGS, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Botany and Bacteriology. FREDERIC CURTIS BUTTERFIELD, A. B. Professor of Piano, Organ and Theory. FRANCES ANNETTE CARTLIDGE, Associate Professor of Piano and Public Scliool Music. FLOYD AUGUSTINE CAVE, A. M., Ph. D. Associate Professor of Political Science. A. H'ARX7EY COLLINS, A. M. Professor of H istory. 4 SELDEN WILLIAM CUMMINGS, LL. B., D. D. Crawfora' Professor of BI.blI.Cl7-I., 1?lYI'.YS1'07Il17'4V and Etlzical Instrfzzction. A ASHEL CUNNINGHAM, LL. B. Director of Plzysical EIl1.1ClIfZ'07I. CECIL ALONZO CUSHMAN, B, S, Assistant Professor of Plzysfcal Education BARTEL EDWARD REEL, A, M Pmff'-VSOI' of German. U61 .

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