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1 ' 1 Q, yr I 1 Dr. Edfwdrd M. Lewis President of the Uniiversity OMIE years ago, there came to the shores ol America, a youth of eight. He came here from Machynlette, Wales. His purpose was life and an education. but it was a purpose instilled into heart and soul and mind with such a deep and loyal impression that it could know no failure. It met many obstacles before its attainment was reached. which served EDWARD M. LEWIS ' only to ingrain the ideal more deeply in his life. and to create more force for his career. It is this same force which went with him to Williams College. from which he was graduated in 1896. From then his career was established. Three years later he received his master of arts degree from the same in- stitution, and then went to Columbia Uni- versity as a teacher ol' elocution. He was later connected with the Yale Divinity School, and until his election to the presi- dency here in the spring of 1928. he was in ofiice at the Massachusetts Agricultural College. lirst as dean then acting president. and in 1926, president. It is now this strength of purpose and ideal. which amazed his companions in the classroom, or on the baseball field, which he has brought to the University of New Hampshire to establish it as an institution ol more purposeful and higher scholarship. President Lewis. The 1930 GRANITIZ, extends to you its loyal support. Bodrd of Trustees H18 1lXC1i1.1.1iNCY, GOVERNOR 1'1UN'1i1.1iY N. SPAULDING. M.A., D.Sc.. ex 11171610 17R1iS1D1iN'1' EDWARD M. 1.1iWlS, A.M.. 1.1..D.. 1,TT.D., ex officio. WHON. HARVIEY 1.. BOU'1'W1i1.1., S.B., I.1..D.. PI'L'S1't!'l.'f7l Malden, Aflass. Sept.1,1911,to HON. DWICEIIT HA1.1.. A.B.. Dover Oct. 29, 1915. to Jan. 26, 1931 HON. ROY D. HUNTIER, Claremont June 14, 1916, to JLIHC14. 1931 HON. ANDREW 1.. 17l2l.KliR, 1.acor1ia July 17, 1917, to July 17, 1929 MISS El.1ZA131i'1'11 SAW1'1f1i, DOVCI' July 12. 1925, to July 12, 1931 rl-ION. A1.1s1a1t'1' H. BROWN. B.S., Strafford Sept. 1. 1925, to Sept. 1. 1931 Wlilected by the Alumni. sept. 1, 1929 HON. HARRY D. SAWYER, North Woodstock Aug. 30, 1926, to Aug. 30. 1929 HON. JAMES A. WELLMAN, B.S., Manchester Jan. 26, 1928, to Jan. 26, 1931 HON. RO131ZR'1' '11, KINGSBURY, KCCHC Jan. 26. 1928, to Jan. 26, 1931 HON. JOHN W. PIEARSON, A.B.. Concord Jan. 26, 1928, to Jan. 26, 1931 A1.131fR'1'US DUDLEY. A.B., EXCICI' Jan. 15, 1928,toJ11nel5, 1931 1 Q t -4, .,5- A -.V 1 -.V ... -.5. .A A. W. 3 44 , 4' rp I , h Ip , , 1.3 .A . - K
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Dedication To Professor Charles James Little leads us to realize the greatness of a great man until God takes him from us. We, the Class of 1930, do then respectively dedicate this work as'a slight token of the esteemed entertained for his character and the grati- tude for his services.
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