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BOARD OF TRUSTEES His Excellency, GOVERNOR ROBERT O. BLOOD, M.D EX-officio. President, FRED ENGELHARDT, A.lVI., Pl1.D., LL.D. EX-oflicio Knot picturedl. ANDREW L. FELKER, Commissioner of Agriculture. ROY D. HUNTER, LL.D., President, Wfcst Claremont. HARRY D. SAWYER Wfoodstock. JAMES A. WELLMAN, B.S., Manchester. ROBERT T. KINGSBURY, Keene. GEORGE T. HUGHES, A.M., LL.D., Dover. JESSIE DOE, Concord. FRANK W. RANDALL, B.S., Secretary, Portsmouth. HENRY F. JUDKINS, B.S., White Plains, N. Y. ERNEST W. CHRISTENSEN, B.S., , Dover Cnot picturedl . JOHN T. DALLAS, A.B., D.D., LL.D., Concord Cnot picturedl. 16
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FR ED ENGELHARDT President of the University of New Hampshire Ph.B., Yale 19083 A.M., Columhia 1915 Ph.D., Columhia 19243 Became Presi- dent of the University April 1, 1937. N practically all letters that come to the oflice from men ove1'seas there are to he found common thoughts although expressed in different words. The central idea seems to he a desire to return to Durham, to walk freely ahout the campus, to share the heauty, and to again breathe New Hampshire air. In these letters there is expressed a hope that the folks here are preserving for them to share again a New Hampshire that they had known colored hy an enchantment distance lends. Each year the Granite endeavors to meet this hope and desire. Wiithin its covers it strives to capture and to preserve the spirit and the highlights of a year in passing, it gathers together those who shared that year, and leaves our memories to relate the story that is ours and ours alone. The Granite to he sure has helped in part to answer the thoughts of the men overseas. Vlre wish that they might he sent copies of this issue. To them, to you, and to me the days will come when these pages will reveal as expressed in the words of Longfellow that '4 Deering's woods are fresh and fair, And 'with joy that is almost pain Wly heart goes back lo 1fl7!Ill!Il?7' there And among the dreams of the days that were I find my los! youth again. Cordially yours, aio 17
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