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1)1 £ sa I f !i ti ■iiiiiiiiiimiiiim iFrriimr Aliint liaU O UT of a deep regard for the ability of a man who, as Professor, Dean, and Acting Chan¬ cellor, has been vitally connected with Wash¬ ington University for thirteen years; out of a sincere admiration for a strong, cheerful, and tender character; out of a friendship as firm and enduring as the name of Washington shall al¬ ways be, the Class of 1915 respectfully dedicates this issue of The Hatchet to Dr. Frederic Alden Hall, A. M., Litt. D., L. H. D. During his affiliation with the University, Dr. Hall has been successively, Collier Profess¬ or of Greek, Dean of the College, and Acting Chancellor. His deanship occupied the col¬ legiate year, 1912-1913. At the appointment of Dr. Houston to President Wilson’s Cabinet, Dr. Hall took his place as Chancellor, being succeed¬ ed in his own office by Dr. John L. Lowes. Dr. Hall’s sincere interest has exerted a potent influence upon Washington University; his achievements have reflected glory upon her name; his high regard for her is an inspiration to our entire constituency. To this eminent teacher and patron of this institution, whom we love as our leader in the movement towards a Greater Washington, this volume is gratefully dedicated. 6 i B i 5
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