Foreword Fund iniMiiiirv piiiiits the scenes of ntliiT yc-iirs, Gi-ceii by llii ' ii- iiieniory still. 1X7 E cannot live forever in the haiJpiness of ' ' eollege days and in dreams of the life t.i i-onie, for we must pass from this wholesome com- munity of friendship into the great field of en- deavor and aecomplishmeiit. It has heen the jitir- pose of the 192.S Howler Staff to reeoi ' d i n th ' pages of this hook, in a manner woi-lhy of mir Alma Mater, her progress during the college year 1927-28, to ])ut into these pages something of the spirit of Wake Forest, to strengthen the bond of f(dlo vship anioni; Waki- Forest ' s sons and thereby strengthen the tii ' s which bind us to Wake Forest, to crystallize the iil. ' asurcs ,,f college lifi ' , to keep alive thi ' prccions iiii i;ini-i,.s and intimate friend- ships of onr .■ollcn ' c days; this has been oiii- trnst. We presiMit onr atlcmi.t at its fiillillmr-nt. TTTTmrniTT M I H IIIIIII M IIII M I T I IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllillllimmTmTTIT
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Dedication WASHINGTON MANLY WING ATE, A.M., D.D., born in Darliniitnn CdUiity, S. C, July 28, 1828; Bachelor of Arts, Wake Forest f ' ollege, 1849; Master of Arts, Ibid.. 1854; Doctor of Divinity, Columbian College, 1865 ; Agent of Wake Forest College, 1852-1854; Pres- ident of Wake Forest College, 1854-1870; died, February 27, 1879. Age 50 years. To tlie saered memory of his unselfish love, his tireliss ilevciliim, ;ni l his nnsnr]iMsscil siierifiee for Wake I ' orcsl C.ll.ge, we. tile SlalV of 1028, ivs[Mi ' lfnlly dediealc this. ]w I uiiily-sixlli Volume uf the 11..WI.EI!.
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