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W A $?qu rpm The balanced growth of cultured men and women must be nurtured by institutions which have grown in balance and in basic concepts. Growth is inevitable, but i growth without direction is hazardous to an ! extreme. The development of the Texas College of Mines and Metal- lurgy has been most rapid. In a brief span of thirty-five years the College has touched many lives and has found a secure place in the great Southwest. Because of its youthfulness, the Colige has been able to establish traditions which are peculiarly its own, and which are distinctly characterized by the democratic spiriT of the Southwest. For its i sound growth cmd for its indomitable spirit 1 , we are all very proud.
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aedc'mtc'aa Professor, geologist, and friend are three words synonymous with the name of TDoc Nelson. A loyal Miner from way back, he was a member of the first Mines graduating class in 1916 when he received his Engineer of Mines degree. Interested in extra-curricular activities, he played end on one of Mines first football teams. Today he still maintains his interest in football when he helps to liven up the spirit at all the games with brilliant fireworks shOWs. The associate professor of geology, Dr. Nelson is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the West Texas Geological Society. He is recognized throughout the United States for his outstanding work in paleontology. Dr. Nelson takes an active part as sponsor of many student activities and clubs including Phi Kappa Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, and Alpha Chi. It is appropriate that we should dedicate to him the 1948 Flowsheet, which has as its theme, The Growth and Traditions of Mines, for 'iDoc Nelson has furthered the growth of Mines through his efforts, and has helped to establish, as well as to maintain, some of Mines oldest traditions.
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