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T E ntcolzn rf -:L .gi To The Alumni FEW days ago The Torch staff asked me to give, in a little paragraph, an answer to the question, What does Valparaiso mean to you ? ' I did so in two Words- Valparaiso University, but like a certain senator in Wash- ington, when I had the floor, and being a woman besides, I said a few Words more. Today the Record Staff Chairman asked me to say a word to the Alumni and I am glad to repeat that Valparaiso will always mean Valparaiso University to me, because it was here that I met you. Every year many of you make little visits to your Alma Mater: and the happiness of greeting you again, looking into your eyes bright with good health and joy, seeing cheeks unfurrowed by care even after the lapse of years, to be fully appreciated must be experienced. I hope that We shall have a still greater number this year. Being campaign year you will probably reason that once you are on the road you might just as Well run over to Old Valpo- and show your boys and girls where Dad and Mother held forth. The road to Sager's is still unprofaned and the lake is dimpling all over at the prospect of giving you the opportunity of a row. You may say to yourselves that if Mr. Brown and Mr. Kinsey were here that you would be sure to receive a welcome that would gladden the cockles of your heart. But I am here to say that you will never come to Valparaiso and receive a less Warm greeting than when the school and you were in your heyday. The present Management is desirous of making your acquaintance. The many wonderful things you have accomplished have come to their ears and they Want to meet you face to face, man to man, and show yo-u that Valparaiso is forever yours. ' CATHARINE CKATED CoRBoY. i g fr V . I 1 92 e H Page Fourteen A
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P R' A- THE ntcono +f ,Le gg DR. REUBEN E. KAI-IN 1912 Graduated from Valparaiso Univer- sity with the degree of Bachelor of Sci- ence in 1912. He has Won interna- tional notice due to the Kahn Test discovered by him. The League of Nations Health Committee has extend- ed an invitation to two serologists from Germany, one from France, one from England, and Dr, Kahn from the United States to meet at a conference to be held at Copenhagen, where serol- ogists from every country of the world have been invited to study with them from May 4 throughout July. HENRY BAKER BROWN 1843-1917 Valparaiso University was founded September 16, 1873, by Henry Baker Brown. It was through the untiring and unceasing labor of H. B. Brown that the most democratic University in America was made possible. It was through his efforts that thousands of young people received an education, which they could never have obtained elsewhere. It was at Valparaiso Uni- versity that such prominent men as you see pictured on the following pages became filled with a determina- tion to win and an unfailing coni- dence in their ability to succeed. All that is mortal of this great man who has made so much possible for so many of us now sleeps in Grauland Ceme- tery, within sight of the school he foundedp and within hearing of the bell to whose call he responded for al- most half a century. The immortal Henry Baker Brown. - Ra ... Page Fifteen
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