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

 - Class of 1929

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. Trustees of the University Term Expiring 1929: Term Expiring 1930: Arthur Gregory, Redlands. Mattison B. Jones, Los.Angeles. Roy H. Barrett, Reno, Nevada. I. H. Merriam, Pasadena.. Daniel Smiley, Redlands. C. IVV. Brinstad, San Francisco. A. M. Lewis, Riverside. Eugelle Jobs, 5311 Diego- F. O. Belden, Bakersfield. Weyniouth Crowell, Los Angeles. C. W. Goodman, Phoenix, Arizona. Joy Jameson, Corona. Roy L. Kent, Glendale. I. J. Harrison, Santa Ana. - W. H. Geistweit, Jr., San Diego. Walter G. Hentschke, Redlands CAlumn1 Joel H. Smith, Selma. Representativel. . VV. H. Bennett, Hollywood. Term Expiring 1931: D. K. Edwards, Los Angeles. M. J. Sweeney, Redlands. Mrs. Annette Ellers, Long Beach. Gordon Palmer, Pomona. W. F. Harper, Los Angeles. Mrs. Martin Bekins, Los Angeles. J. VV. Curtis, San Francisco. I. M. Paige, Pomona. S. L. Berkley, Santa Monica. E. A. Hanley, Berkeley. Mrs. Keitltps Messagw . Once I heard a young woman of twenty-five say to a wom-an of fifty, When l am your age, I hope I may look like you! The older woman replied, I hope you will not ha.ve to pay the price that I have paidf, And I wondered,-was she wise to hope that? Beauty of color, of sparkling eyes, of smooth skin, is so ephemeral, but beauty of unselfish living, of pure thoughts, of disappointments bravely borne, of sorrow that has enriched rather than embit- , tered life, beauty of noble living, of serenity, ---M I of expression because of one's Christian faith, such beauty grows richer and richer as the years pass. L It is not too soon to plan how you wish to look at fifty, for after all it comes so quickly and each day your are chiselling the lines that will make or mar your beauty-at fifty. As the wise old rabbi said to Rachel, the great jewish tragedienne, when she was a homely little girl, You m-ay be as beautiful as you desire if you will learn a beautiful ,poem each day and think beautiful thoughts. The greatest Teacher of all had said it centuries before but in a different way. I covet for the Women of Redlands the lasting beauty that is the beauty of Chris-t-like ch-aracter. MARY NEVVTON KEITI-T I15l

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Dr. Du e S Message! Only yesterday a lady who is well known in the life of the City Of Red' lands said to me I am intensely in- terested in the work and progress of the University, but l must fr-ankly confess that I was not at all inter- ested at the time the enterprise was undertaken. She is convinced that the University of Redlands has justi- , fied its being. , The founders of our college had a very clear vision of what they hoped i, would become a living reality. They DR. VICTOR LeROY DUKE- had a vision of a college which would be genuinely Christian. They be- lieved that a complete education is one which develops personalities, well equipped physically, by intellectual training and by spiritual insight, for making large contribu- tion to society. lfVe hope that the men and th twenty years are reasonably well satisfied with the progress which has been toward this end. The spirit of the college, today, is determined largely by those who are on the campus. The same is true in each succeeding year. The courses offered in the curriculum do not make a college Christian. Chapel services do not make a college Christian. These are means e women who have made the college during these to 'an end. The fact that a college is Christian in pur- pose will inliuence the making of the curriculum and will suggest that there should be helpful chapel services and other agencies which minister to the sustaining of the C spiritual life. No personality has influenced the world as has the Christ. You and I will make our college Christian wh ' ' d' ' i Al ' ' ' g en we, as in ividuals, hccd His teaching, emulate His example -and allow His principles to control in our lives. Then the Christian spirit will per- meate our campus and all our activities. .Men and women trained in such an atmos- phere will have much influence in solving vexin eco ' C, g nomic, social and interna- tion-al problems. These problems will never be fully solved, except through the leadershi f ' ' ' p o personalitieswho have caught the spirit of the One Great Personality. l14l P , l C-.fm

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