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Mr. DeWitt Braud

Mr. Fleet Browning

Mr. J.Marion Compton

Rev. Don Crain

Dr Jack Dinsbeer

Dr Edward Dobson

Dr. R. Herbert Fitzpatrick

Mr. John Heath

Dr. Jerry Nims

Mr. Aaron Manley

Mr. Raymond Mays

Mr. Sam Pate

Dr David Rhodenhizer

Rev Carlton Smith

Dr George Sweet

Mr. Gilbert Tinney, Jr.

Dr. Richard Lee

Mrs. Macel Falwell

Mrs. Beverly LaHaye

Dr. Jerry Thorpe

Vision is thebasisforallsuccessfulministry. To bealeader, one must bea visionary. He mustcertainly beabletoseefarther down the road thanhispeers. He must have some idea of where he is going, even ifhe doesn't know how he's going to get there. And those goals or visions thathe has setforhimself become motivating factors and drive him outof complacency, out of a willingness toaccept what is permanent. It brings him through hardships. It takeshim out of present failure. It moves him on to capture the dream that God has put in his heart. It's alsoreal vision, real spiritual vision, thatnever allows you the luxury of discouragement. Itnever allowsyou to retreat. It never allows you to acceptanything thatis negative. ??

JerryFalwell Chancellor

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W he n any university enrollment jumps by leaps and bounds,as does Liberty's,itcreates a few minor problems hereand there

Enrollment for the 1988/89 academic year was up 36.6percent, compared to an average of 12.6 percent for public schools in Virginia

With the expansion, it was necessary to restructure the administrative organization The realignment strengthened the university and provided an effective service to the university family,said LU President Dr. Pierre Guillermin.

Dr Earl Mills,former Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Planning, re-

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