Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)

 - Class of 1908

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PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS HENRY Gr. TEIGAN. ELLOW-CLASSICS, Ladies and Gentlemen: There are certain days L that standpre-eminent in the lives of individuals, and certain days !L that stand pre-eminent in the history of nations. They mark the turning-point for better or worse in the life of the individual or a ' nation.- While the approach of 110 near day may be looked upon , pg the destinyof nations,yetwe do believe that it shall be a land- lives of a score of individuals. These individuals constitute the gem of Valparaiso University of 1908. .Vave met here this evening to review the past, enjoy the present, and ' the future. ' future outlook is bright indeed, and we look forward with great ;0 the work before us. This is a delightful age in which to live cam purpose to make it still more delightful. The present has many over the past; and the chief reason for this lies in the fact that ad man is developed. 'If we look back at ancient Sparta, we find 13km Lene-sided, the physical man alone being developed. At Athens :was developed, but the moral side of man was largely ignored. gh priding herself on having duplicated both these phases of Greek 1a, was even more degenerate than the former cities in respect to Thus we are truly fortunate to live in an agethat affords like oppor- Qr developing the three essentials of the perfect man. Men and i needed to help revolutionize the systems that have preyed upon rationality crept into him. They are needed to help man divorce ,Lm superstition and ignorance and to help him investigate, think erstand. For this work of helping humanity different talents have , 11 us. Paul says: itHe gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; ,g, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachersfl It was necessary in of Paul for the Almightylto do this, and we find it just as necessary A man who wins laurels as well as souls while doing evangelistic work takes a good pastor. But we are all the more thankful for that fact; rwise there would be too much waste energy in making no division , LAnother feature of todayls possibilities is that in advancing new all can work unhampered by so-ealled superiors of church and state.

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nisi Dominus frustm HENRY G. TEIGAN ex aequo et bono J ESSIE COVELL



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6 Whatever field a man may choose to work in, he is certain to find himself at liberty to advance his views to the utmost. Even the rough and corrupted field of politics grants opportunity for doing missionary work; and it is a fact worthy of gratitude that in this instance, at least, it is not necessary to go to a foreign land to preach the gospel of justice and righteousness, with a few additional words on judgment to come. Our class throughout the year has been of a very desirable size. We have enjoyed the society that it has alloted us. In the class room it has afforded Dean Carver opportunity to talk to us in a way that he could not have done if our class had been larger. Should we have missed these talks, we feel that we should be seriously wanting in our education. He addressed us as a father would his children, and often he impressed us with the thought that unless through our work here at Valparaiso our lives were improved morally as well as mentally, our studying would be in vain. How true this is can be seen from the lives of men who go out of college with marks of merit, but having no character, make a failure of life. Another fine feature of the Classic Class is the spirit of good-will that has at all times prevailed. For instance, when some have prided themselves on an ancient ancestry of frogs, toads, turtles and similar specimens of beauty, and when others have, with equal pride, declined such compliments, both sides have laughingly agreed to disagree and until next time say no more about it. This year marks the advancement of Valparaiso University from second to first place among American universities. Old Harvard, with all her ancient prestige, has not been able to keep pace with her younger sister of the Middle West. Professors Brown and Kinsey have demonstrated to the world that endowment is not essential to the success of a university. Other schools are springing up over the land that are taking as a model the entire school system established by these venerable men. It, no doubt, marks the passing of the old-tiIne system and the inauguration of a system that can stand on its own merits and can survive the onslaught of time without the aid of the Carnegies and Roekefellers. Therefore, we, as a class, feel justly' proud of our Alma Mater and shall ever Vie with each other in doing her honor.

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