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,rznfalea 'Sift' ancient galleqs come to life . 0:11 , .uve ... T h e P 1' e S . S l i , 1 , Type-setters Singleton and Osborne, ,,,,,,,,,, Secretary Hattaway ,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,.,,,,,,,,,the Press at work, , , , , , , , , , , ,Newman, Inc., front and side view Throughout the twenty-six years of its existence, located first in the lower section of the library as a small bindery, and now occupying the ground floor of the chapel building, the William Jewell Press has consistently upheld the highest standards of printing. Progressing steadily from its early days when one student was employed under the direction of Prof. Ward Edwards, the Press under the management of George C. Beamer now employs twenty students who earn part of their college expenses in typesetting, composing, and running the presses. The Press prints all college publications -the Slzzdeat, the Taller, the College Catalog, and all official college bulletins-as well as engaging in extensive commercial printing. Facilities for photoengraving and photography have recently proved an invaluable addition to the equipment of the Press. Manager George Beamer has served as such since 1936, having been assistant manager for six years after his graduation from Jewell. Mr. Beamer's eighteen years of experience as a printer as well as his ad- vanced stutly of abnormal psychology combine well to equip him for his post as manager. George C. Beamer Manager Pa ge jhurteen
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of lege ider .on- liza- athy : you nint- feel your you ding every welve V ..- H ,,. the silent influence of hunks . . The Lihrarg Jewell students look with pride on their own Carnegie library, and extensively use its 45,000 classified and catalogued volumes as well as the 212 regularly received periodicals. The spacious reading room fseparated into boys' and girls' reading rooms for study purposesj is well filled during all school sessions. One of the most interesting volumes in the library is Dr. William jewell's family Bible, containing his htmily records. The library also houses several noteworthy collections. The Spurgeon library of Puritan theological literature contains a 1573 edition of the famous 'Breeches Bible. The Louis B. Mertins collection of holographs was presented by the California poet in honor of Daddy Fruit. This collection contains autographed and first editions andis being continually augmented. The Ted Malone collection of American Poetry is composed of many un- published manuscripts as well as several hundred books of poetry. This alumnus presented the collection as a Valentine to his college in honor of his wife. The Hubmaier collection was given by Dr. W. O. Lewis, Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance, and has been translated into English by Dr. George D. Davidson, Head of the Modern Language Department. It is the only complete collection of photographs of Hubmaierls pamphlets in the world. Miss Opal Carlin serves in the capacity of Librarian, and Miss Louise Schmitt is her assistant. Twenty-five students receiving em- ployment in the library comprise Opal Carlin Lifvmfiazlz Louise Schmitt A.rJii'Zfml Libmrifuz J the library staff. The picture at the right presents an unusual study of the library and htmed oak tree silhouetted against a flaming background of tht- stt- ting sun. Page thirteen ff
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