u N 11 AMPUS Q l li MM in the ] )]() year] k of Wake Forest College is to bring to you a one-year story til your college life, step by step, m; od by mood. In a briei word, we have made an attempt to offer you a picture ol this one year, when you were a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or a student ol one of the professional schools. In presenting what we have planned as a series ol transitions from one scene ol the year to another, we have combined the use of words and pictures. Use of language alone would be clumsy al hot. Our im ' of word- i an attempt — without unreal elaborations and stilted formalities — to hind together the diverse parts oi one year and present it in the form ol two-hundred-and-fifty-day story of your life. In Inline years il you, perhaps, turn back through the yellowing pages of the 19 10 Howj.kk. we hope ou may still see yourself as whatever you were to Wake Forest in 19 10.
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f Dr. Thurman I). Kitchin, President Dr. Daniel B. Bryan. Dean , w, DMINISTRATION HEN we say that Wake Forest men are fortunate in having the benefits (ii leadership under a group of men who are so eminently suited for their positions, we in no measure have resorted to the use of a trite phrase. Instead we are pointing to them in recognition of what the) mean to an institution backed with 106 years of rich tradition. We use this statement to advance the belief thai our school today is still deriving the in- valuable benefits of the wise, capable and far- reaching leadership thai held so firmly through a number of crises in the past. In demonstrating our point, we turn to the president, Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin. During ten years ol progress under bis administration, Wake Forest lias experienced a well-planned and balanced rise in broadening the span of its geographical recognition. But Dr. Kitchin is a man who wouldn ' l be satisfied with a stagnated institution. He comes in the cate- gory d men about whom he recentlj wrote in bis book Doctors in Other Fields. To bis |i M oi doctors who were alsci scientists, artists, poets, and sculpturers, we add another name: Thurman I). Kitchin, progressive leader, builder and scholar. Jusi across the rotunda from the president ' s office, we open a door which bears the in- scription -Dean ' s Office. Behind the portals oi lliis institution within ilsell you will find a man who, uitli unfeigned modesty, can trace the life of Wake Forest in an inimitable man- ner. Mere is a man ulio lias been Dean ol Men for seventeen years. Ever unassuming and always ready to extend the reality of
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