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Inauguration of Colby President Strider, Colby Alumnus 1960
Page view from The Colby Alumnus, volume 50, number 1 (1960), page 2. Black and white photograph of incoming college president Robert E. L. Strider accepting bible from enrobed man (possibly chairman of the Colby board of trustees Reginald H. Sturtevant).
Caption: Presentation of The Hannibal Hamlin Bible. Pull-quote: I declare you duly inaugurated Seventeenth President of Colby College. Additional text: The text of the induction charge by Reginald H. Sturtevant, Chairman of the Board of Trustees.https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/alumnus_gallery/1004/thumbnail.jp
Colby Alumnus Vol. 52, No. 2: Winter 1963
This special edition of the Alumnus is an attempt lo communicate, to a wider audience, a picture of the college today. It is hoped that, through Perspective, parents and other friends can share with alumni and alumnae a knowledge of Colby\u27s significant and spirited process of education.
What Do We Mean By Excellence?President Robert E. L. Strider
WCBBA little over two years ago, Colby Joined Bates and Bowdoin in establishing Maine\u27s first educational television station. WCBB-TV was a unique venture, for it marked the first instance of three independent colleges cooperating to sponsor such a facility.
The Legacy of FreedomC. Eric Lincoln, Professor of Social Philosophy, Clark College, Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Lincoln delivered this address, slightly abridged here, at Colby in January, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. He is the author of the book The Black Muslims in America.
JanuaryA safe attitude or a true adventure.
Perspective on the College
Colby History & Dean MarrinerA review, by Thomas Savage, of the History of Colby College by Dean Ernest C. Marriner; published, 1963, by the Colby College Press.
SportsIt has been a long, cold winter on Mayflower Hill… and sports enthusiasts will be the first to agree. Mule fans, spoiled by a record-shattering hockey team and a championship basketball team last winter, have seen fewer wins and thrills this year.However, in every long, cold winter, there are the sunny days between blizzards and Colby followers have had a fair shake of proud moments
Colby Alumnus Vol. 30, No. 4: February 1941
CONTENTS
The President s PageThe Talk of the CollegeRow of Elms to Adorn Chapel Drive
Main Street\u27s Stake in Our CollegesBy Margaret Culkin Banning
Colby Alumna Pursues Hobby of Blacksmithing
Master Mind of Boston\u27s Water SupplyBy Raymond Spinney \u2721
Colby and My Literary EnthusiasmsBy Harold E. Hall \u2717
Introducing: The Successor to a Great TraditionThe New Outing Club LodgeHighlights of the Colby Winter CarnivalHoop and Ice Teams After State TitlesLeading Colby Fund ProgramsNecrologyClass Notes About Colby Men and WomenIn ServiceMilestone
Colby Alumnus Vol. 39, No. 5: March 1950
CONTENTS
Talk of the CollegePresident\u27s PageEustis Becomes First Vice President
Colby SportsJames E. Dick \u2750
Report From SwedenEllen J. Peterson \u2707
Tangible Expression of Faith in Colby\u27s Future Robert E. Wilkins \u2720
Report, 1949 Alumni FundClass NotesMilestonesNecrolog
Colby Alumnus Vol. 24, No. 4: February 1935
CONTENTS
ComprehensionBy Eleanor Bridges \u2734
And So You Have Entered Politics! By Ruth Allen Peabody \u2724
Leisure Time Activities Of Colby AlumnaeBy Grace R. Foster \u2721
The Evolution Of An EducatorBy Leon C. Staples \u2703
The European University City By Clio Chilcott \u2795
Schools Throw Light On Mexico Of TodayBy Esther M. Power \u2720
Morse Joins Advanced Study Institute
Alumnus To Give Bonus To ColbyBy Foster Eaton \u2717
The Fall Meeting Of The TrusteesBy Charles E. Gurney \u2798
Colby Songs: Alma MaterColby Cheer
Depression Hits College FraternitiesBy James E. King
Council Recommends College Cafeteria
John ProfessorBy Cecil A. Rollins
A Glance At The Feminine SideBy Virginia Moore \u2735
Why Did You Choose Colby?
Washington Who\u27s WhoEverett G. Holt \u2715
Veysey Likely To Win National Crown: Sports Resume
Joe AlumnusBy G. Cecil Goddard
Colby Books — AuthorsBy Donald Smith
Necrology: One of Colby\u27s Oldest Graduates Passes
The Class NotesEdited by Joseph Coburn Smith \u272
Colby Alumnus Vol. 21, No. 3: Spring 1932
EDITORIAL NOTES:
The Year Now ClosingCommencementA Human TragedyAdvertising the CollegeOpen MindsLeadershipMayflower HillStaff RecruitingRequired Physical EducationThousands in PrizesA Moot ProblemThe Lecture CourseThe Author of AmericaColby\u27s FriendsTown and GownThe Good Men DoClass ReunionsIfA Deficit
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
The World Is Turning to Its Teachers, By Florence Hale, President N. E. A.The Liberal Arts College, By Franklin Winslow Johnson, L.H.D. \u2791The Cornish Letters (Continued), By Herbert Carlyle Libby, Litt.D. \u2702Societies of Sons and Daughters of Colby, By Joseph Coburn Smith, M.A. \u2724Education for Women on Colby\u27s New Campus, By Director of Colby PublicityAddresses at Unveiling of Smith Tablet, By Leopold H. R. Hass, A.B., Herbert Carlyle Libby \u2702, Franklin Winslow Johnson \u2791April Meeting Board of Trustees, By Edwin Carey Whittemore, D.D. \u2779Paving the Way to Peace, An Address, By John Edward Nelson, LL.D. \u2798
Colby Gatherings:At New York, By Leonard Withington Mayo, A.B. \u2722At Boston, By Associated PressAt Hartford, By Linda Graves, A.B. \u2795
Submarine Poetry, By Carl J. Weber, M.A.From the Secretaries of Graduate Organizations, By G. Cecil Goddard A.B. \u2729, Alice May Purinton, A.M. \u2799Announcements and Program of the One Hundred and Eleventh Commencement, By Lester Frank Weeks, A.M. \u2715Among the Graduates, By the EditorIn Memoriam: By the Edito
Colby Alumnus Vol. 11, No. 2: January 1922
EDITORIAL NOTES:
Are College Professors Overworked ?Expansion of the CurriculumThe Debate ProgramColby and Winter SportsThe New RegistrarOn the Staff of the American MagazineChicago\u27s Latchstring\u27s OutLoyalty With CapitalsPresident and ex-President Alumnae AssociationA Colby Man at Boston UniversityColby at DartmouthThe Head at RickerA Call for Next CommencementA Few Colby EducatorsA Maine PastorA Maine Newspaper ManA Member of \u2775Dean Colorado Medical SchooA Michigan Well-WisherA Friend of Colby
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
Early Days of the College, By Albert W. Paine, B.A. \u2732The Largest High School in the World, By Paul A. Thompson, B.A. \u2718November Meeting Board of Trustees, By Edwin C. Whittemore, D.D. \u2779, SecretaryExperiences in France, By Reginald H. Sturtevant, B.A. \u2721The Colby Summer School, By Faculty, Trustees, and CitizensThe Christmas Givers, By Arthur J. Roberts, LL.D. \u2791, PresidentThe Grave of Colby\u27s First President, By Charles W. Spencer, Ph.D. \u2790Important Announcement to Colby Women, By The Promotion CommitteeThe Second Century Fund, By Arthur J. Roberts, LL.D. \u2790, PresidentOn the Study of English, The London TimesExaminations in the Civil Service Commission, By Everrett G. Holt, LL.B. \u2715
Colby Men in the Public Eye, By the Editor:Jeremiah E. Burke, Litt.D. \u2790Herbert M. Lord. LL.D. \u2784Charles E. Gurney, B.A. \u2798John E. Nelson, B.A. \u2798Frank W. Alden, B.A. \u2798Harrington Putnam, LL.D. \u2770
The Campaign of the Alumnae, By Rose Adelle Gilpatrick, M.A. \u2792A Colby Woman in South India, ContributedThe Colby Spelling-Bee and Its Results, A SymposiumWaterville Rotary Club Backs the Debate Team, By the EditorColby Faculty and Students Pledge $8,703 to the CollegeJudge Philbrook Renders Important Service, By Charles E. Gurney, B.A. \u2798Colby Graduates, Attention! By the EditorSome Unsolicited Testimonials, By the EditorWith the College Faculty, By the EditorRelay Team Competes at New York and BostonOpportunity Farm, By William W. Mayo \u2779, SuperintendentIn Memoriam, By the EditorNews-Notes of the Graduates, By the Edito
Colby Alumnus Vol. 24, No. 3: January 1935
CONTENTS
Tribute to Herbert E. WaldsworthBy Franklin W. Johnson
Wadsworth Resigns: Awarded Colby C By Frank B. Nichols \u2792
Go Smith: New Trustee ChairmanOliver L. Hall \u2793
Colby Night ScenesLovejoy — Patron Saint of ColbyDid You Know?
Through Undergraduate EyesBy Edward J. Gurney, Jr. \u2735
The Alumni Council\u27s First YearBy G. Cecil Goddard
Joe AlumnusBy G. Cecil Goddard
Varsity Football Schedule — 1935
John ProfessorBy Cecil A. Rollins
Colby Necrology
Class NotesEdited By Joseph Coburn Smith \u272
Colby Alumnus Vol. 31, No. 5: March 1942
CONTENTS
The President\u27s PageThe Talk of the College
Partakers in a Great AdventureEdward F. Stevens \u2789
Forerunners of Colby FraternitiesMary D. Herrick
One Foot In Heaven
I\u27m Glad I Studied Under… Contributions from: George Otis Smith \u2793; Helen Beede Brenneman \u2793; Harriet V. Bessey \u2797; Leslie B. Arey \u2712; John W. Brush \u2720; Merle Davis Hamilton \u2721; Alice Paul Allen \u2729; Hamid F. Lemoine \u2732; Norris E. Dibble \u2741.
A 78 Year Insurance CareerWest Meets EastCurrie Conrad \u2745
With the Blue and Gray TeamsNorman C. Perkins \u2732
Books by Colby AuthorsThe Rare Book Corner
My First SchoolAmbrose B. Warren \u2799
Colby Men With the ColorsClass Notes About Colby Men and WomenMilestonesNecrolog
Colby Alumnus Vol. 29, No. 2: November 1939
CONTENTS
The President\u27s PageTalk of the College Josh Simpson — Great Teacher
The Most Rare Gutenberg BibleEdward F. Stevens \u2789
What Happens After High SchoolErnest C. Marriner \u2713
Colby\u27s Greatest Team
There\u27s Something About A Colby NightBernard E. Esters \u2721
Impressions of the Women\u27s Colby NightGrace Farrar Linscott \u2701
Alumnae Council MeetingErvena Goodale Smith \u2724
Colby Ties For State ChampionshipLeonel L. Saucier \u2727
Poem: An\u27 Dat\u27s Still De Way To Win Harry H. Upbon \u2717
Record Number of Freshman Sons and DaughtersColby Night in Other CitiesNecrologyClass NotesMilestone
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