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Materialism has been tried and found wanting, It has been rested on a collosal s cale in Hitler's Germany, in Mussolini's It.1ly, and in Tojo's Japan, Brilliant minds with brute pown bave well nigh prostratcd the universe,
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Wars sran in minds and wars must be stopped there, The Christian college rreat contribution to ma e will have it in thaL arc,\. The individual must be reached before the whole of society can
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The. \ hJt lni r ard i·eL" II\nH..:n�iof T r ainin g Type cd til th\: (,;<:n('I,,1 Cllairillall Lllat Th" L(dIC',l.!'c oie i r;;, COllrSl':; karl,\IUllll1i Hal'lllet bt.: he1l1 ill ::1Il ., ing to thc de.Q:r�e oi I�achelor of 1 I I ) I ar < an( 011 SCI. t�m 1lc.r:C'0 at ,'.:U(J '\rh \I'itb l)laj' 1', III art. biology, , Jl nl.,
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ollec' hert' and Unpaid Pledges gone, \Ve af(: gratc!ul thai \\" aI'\: Tite B oard e"pr '''�ed it , hnt.: alld that wc are growillg and to Cod lor the \\'()ndl'l'flli support ex.Jlandill,�' with gr,'ater 11(,(·,1 ior gi\"'ll hy so Illany people t oward ut1r scn'ict'" thall ("'l'r before, \Vc tit\' b uil dill g iUII", The I� u�rd also \\'ill need lO s tud y our problems ""press,cd ibc.li \\ ith a rc n e w d top;<:th<:r at a tillie when the �C()- appeal to all th(h� \\'ho havt IIla(k Il o mic futur e of our cOlintry i" pledges hut haH lIot paid them, The Illi llioll dollar t""p:1I1sion he I'<'I 'Y It llIay ullpre(\iciahle. guud, or it ilIa}, I)(,CIIIII(' \'(:ry diiii- p rogral ll 11011' going Oil :II the ulcull. OIlCC \\'e have madc our leg" r 0 u n d tite tr"asur), ahout dccisions, IYC 1II11,t ',,: prt'pa1'cd to $200.000 short of thc al»\,hlle rnillshould"r the respnnsibilities in, illllll1l needed to go for \\' ard, The curn'l!. \0\'" pray de\'r)utly that HOdrd ullallillh lIslv I'oted to ,IC, Cod \\'ill gin us \",l e alld ullller- f'l'pt the oifer of a ioan at "ZOO,DOO I (Coll tiIll1(:d fln l'ag<: Thr e) ,tandin� heart' 'io tl,at the dcci, ory 01 an in"titutioll
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ng, I'I, I I, )l i' S t,)1'0' Ilia 111('<;;(I uea Ilon, of ' p I lySica llIa t'Ie" I1IU,IC, ' I ('f I u c all O lI ' j 'ortitiiLld, ',,[illl'e;ola. \\' hi c h \\ ill IJllstC'rity as h al'ing h(,l'1I the Lord'� ' I Ilea It·I1, p I 1 Y S I' C 'i , rcI'W((111. all( gellhe held ill the Tac'oIncl • taJiulI1 ill , ' \\ ill." eraI ';CI "CC',,0(,If' I"gy, all' I 'peec II. : lite (,I"'lIing ()tth�t d�,y, Th(: Dnard r The C ur ent Budget I,h· I III � d ( I-y(': 'r (' lIrn e llI 1II1 , ( I)\]' authorized the hu,;il1t':, (kl'art. stlldent lOr IICall()n quahfle, til I t 'Lt, noted hy Ih e JJoard of J 'ollege to purchase Ilent of the e ci ll ' Tru"tec,; that th<:: (' u n ell t hudgCt III the ,'lclllelltary alld the cqnipllll'nt Itn,C-;,;lry to pH _ l a l l gjunior high ,choul' oi \ a,lting- ior the ,(I' }(lol y,'ar 1943,44 \\'as ,ellt the hnilcli(1)!. to Lhe s tud ents ton, appro"illlat(·"' SIIIO,(IOO, Tht: bud at the time tit ... ,tudclI! t-nioll , g'l'l ad, ptcd lor til(· ,.l'llOoI ycar Cpur,c, are abo 0 fen'" 1Il nl1rsuh" (Jc r t Buildi",,, is reado, "hout ' ing t'dnr;atinll, parish \\"\)rh. Jll('rli194/-4S tutals $3bSj()�, \\ hile the lirst. ,aI technolugy, pn' - "Il�il1ccrin;:>;, : >d o pt ed hudget i, Jllore than thr(,'� th l l'l <!, til, ,\IUllllli pre- I a \l , pre-medical ur pre-dental. \ l ll th ti ll l e s as IIlnch as it \I'a" �,t the e _ l lel g , 1)Clard plall' to 1),1t illtc) the bllild- and pre-tI len I u gy, / ' , ,tI ll' ;(\'cragv I' I 1"4344 I gil' '11 (ate " illg are the foll, \\·il1.�·: a grand "rtsn tl(' I ' l Inll pp atlulI, appr,'pn Admission l , \\'hich \I'ill he piallo ior the ,;ta_'<' , 1I1g ('IInrI' I 1 I''O( I'"' " I1<11'<: gOllc lip III ;tccordancl' \I'ilh It, gt!llcral tit which in theof part a InllllO'e ,.. ie' , I c," t I 1�1I1 I(J'(let n1kge purpo,;e, Pacific l.uth", '{ll \I i II be upholstered: i r Ilen'ill lie, a trclllendou, chal- furn tn e \\'ill ad l i li t a' stilltellt, 111<':1l and iltrni, ;Ilfd IalflP" " lle .g, a -' oi , hil1 I " <T< t:"t I l'llgl' to lH:" L IlrJFl1an C lureI1 11 \\'Ol]}('ll 0; go od 1l10rat L haractLr " 'I 1 tIlC nal 11 tUre \\'ill "'racl' the bean- alld itealth who are qtlali ied by It '" gU l' Ilg 10 I<ccp P:ICC \l'lt tifnl lnain floor, Thi� IO l l ng e "paCl ' .:( I tlca t'IUllaI 2.(I val1c(.'') 1I0W gOi ng pre\'iolts training and \\·-ht) sho\,�r \\'ill be about 50 it. D,\' Ii:; it. ,\ddI\'(Jr II I ' (, prorni',�, oi beill' able to ben.iit on III t 1(' re g ' a rd", )
,\ ratit er c:<tCI1S;Vl' n'jJurl \\'a" S'lIl' P" , t trclnclHluus \ I' l i c h Ita,. gil'Cll 10 the I\oard "f 'I rustees IJ) (OlllC tu titis illstitlltion frolll it,; tite ['r(',i<lcl1l of the College, 1 t trOll1 Illlll' \\'as ,IIIl\I'1I titat irolll all 'Ollrce�, thousands (,i i..iell,l" dr ed,; 01 ,flug-reg;JI. ns, and in)1I) c:>;;it and pledges ital'c C01l1(: (u thc threc great l.utlH"'an ell u l' c it Lolkg( ,incc 1Y42 in tite '1(11) ,)i I{"dic", \\'itI101I1 III It k inll of lI1a- $SOI,277,30, of \I'hieh $(j2, 5 .78 rtterial, moral, and, "pirit llal .-upport, nl ;!' ill " as halanccs due (1 I pledge� \VC would po�sibly ha\'l' no pruh- ,,"itll cash paid in ill the a1l10ullt of 1('111 to iace hut tit t of tite 111(:111- S73R,520. .'iZ, ,,('[iJer
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'ol lcgc recoll1citi.- Lutherall I;chruar) I. 1940, as the tenlatin' Inl'lld,; Ih gr"cluates to Ihe ' t:lIe d:>tc ior the ,tanin!,; "i thi,: appeal :-) ,q,J<'rilltCllcl enL of Public In"trnethroughout the arca,
,hrisl;JJl ('o]I"gc wiJI co moe t e in "his materi a li s tic age by t('JcllinG academic almos h�r" crL'alcd by tile wore of God as rev aled in Jesus Chri t.
""I' il'C l,lltileraJl (:ollc,,'C met ill th l '
during each :-:('nll,.�t('rr \\ ith ..1 COIl� t\'lllplated total "llrull111enr D[ ap-
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I ':Il'ific L uth er a n Col!cg<' IS, ac II :1gc'nes:, :;'lIperintcndt'l t oi til C' f) U 11 t y f'uhiic S c hoo ls, crcdikd by tlte :\orth\\,l� I -\ so (1'1.(,1931) \I;" dened (;(,Ilerai ciati(Jn of Secondary and II igher :--1 iltoll :\esl'i", Sehouls, ReI, Chairlllan: It i, accredited by th� State (all1elected \1'01,(l'l.e. If)3.')1 Huard of Education a, a Tcacher pai"fl Director, Traillillg illstilutiOIl or C!c:lllclIl:nv Fifty graduates \I ere ekcl<:.d [(I I to c illclt"'i\' � , lhrough t('acit(... " ill grade,; a l ulll ni the represellt in k in d er g ar te l l, and in Li1l ninth Ollt the elltire \\'e,tern area of grade if ti l at grade i,; parr of all tile t'nit"d ,'tat"" a<; contact peo accredited j u n ior high schon I. Pa pic ill the appeal. Th� BO�lrd ,et
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hristian college will assist [be slender intellect of th e man of faith to I Y The od, A s SLlch he may be like Oa id of old: he brought home the bold on the mind c)f gi a n t 's bleeding beJd wbose dumb tongue told the tale.
\:o:ml of 'I n"tn:� of
Chairman:
Iionorary
he ChristiJn college is not perfl'ct, but il aims at perfection, Accretions of sordid malt r easily ga th er. Some dross mU't be removed, Some educational graces are likely imagin, ry. Certain cducaLioI1J1 sluffings are imperative, Plants throw off \ h at can no t be utilized,
Tile
IIUIllbcr oi inclil'idtl, Il' ,t:rv �ll till' year. inci1"I.ill" "peei:d ,\1\1I11ni 1':oar<1 hcld a mcetillc; at sttllhllh, \I';t:, S()1. Till' C'()Ile.�'l.: the Colll'ge "II :-'loll(la, cl'(lling. plan' to limit its l'llroJlmelH dill- )UIlC 16, at \\'hil'h till1e it \ot(.!d tu ill;! thc ,;chool \'t'ar ]047-1-)< ((1 sun rai,,' S3f1,OOO inr the iurni,hinC{ {,f l ull -tim c ,t1ldl:II!.' in :ttt< Il<lallcc: lotal
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Dr. _\lartin :\or)..!<lr<:, 'eattk p hy
The �hrinian college will have its final test in the kind anc! character of its students and alumni, As is the war .. rior's sword, so is the college product: he is not produced for exhibition, bur to enter life'!> battles on the fronLs of truth and righteollsness and, if need be, to ClIt, wound, and �Iay until truth sits JS k in g ,
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BOARD $30,000
til" m'\\' Studellt l'nion
In t11c individual man,
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be saved, , s the oak sleeps in the acorn, so the majesty, power, and dignity of
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Interesting Facts About Pacific ut:heran College
Pacific Lutheran . ol l e g e IS lo ca t ed in Parklanci, \Vas}1ing lon, a suburb of Tac rna, Tbe campus is about e igln mile south of the c en t e r f the city on Park Avenue, o l le ge he College is owned by the Pacific Lurhel'an Ass ciat i on, a \Vashington corporation, and enjoys the SUppOrL f the American Lutheran 'onfcrence, It is the only s nior Lutheran C oll e ge on (he Pac ifi c Coast. The m ([0 which app ars over the en, anee t the campus of Pacific Lutheran 'lIege, "Build fo r Character,' <'xpresses Ith� aim of {he school and is tbe keynote of all pha<;cs (f Cc liege life-intellectual. social. ph)' ieal, culrural. and religif')llS. DUring tLe ,.cl1(lul \I'ar 1')+1>-47
The Christian liberal arts college is on trial. What has she to offer in a world of gun s. tanks, ship s, armies,
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TI1<: aPIJr(o\'al of an application T he D elta EllO C.;�llnlll'l r00111 is bascd upon a ,study of Ihe \'ari\I'ill he lUf'llishcd \\Cith al1 ch:<:tri- (Jus iactor,; siglliric<tnl a" "ri eria t cal unit for u"" bo' the girl s lI'ito for success in colleg'c, ,�o arbi "l1lf1c frOll) (ii camllll'i to lil'(� at tra ry elltrallce requirelllent', art' set the Colleg(> durill'! tite day (lilly , LIp, hut instead each applicant \\ ill i Drap"ri", \I- ll be hrn i,hed ior the he c O ll s ider e d illdil'idu:dly, :\ ppli large , t a gt.: ,
the: \\'iIlJo\\'� �l1(J acrOs..;, Six oificc� and a coiier-
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he nOlified ()[ acceptance:
or rejection,
�h(JP, will also be In order to he consickred fur ",Ill 111 ni, student. pro,pective admission, (JffiCl'r5 oi lh� ,\lull1ni Board must SlIl)lnit the following cn,:illc1ude thc iollowillg; Burt ':---{yhrc, dential�: (I) A [ormal application , Xavier, Vice [or admission. made on thc nni Prc"i(knt; :M r s, J. P r �sid � nt : :\rrs, �Iarv lIarshman, ior l1l application blank u,erl by the I{ccordillg ��crctary; :\Irs, ,tall institutions of higher l earni n g ill \Villis. Corre,;p( n(lillg Secretary;, th� state of \·Vashington, An ap \Vilired Je\\'ell, 'lreasurer; ':\'[rs, p licant transfnring from anothe r Ida Bcrnt:;cn" �\'fi�: :\Iicc' I"ord, ins,titution of collegiate rank must , and Rev, _\, \\:, !{,.I11Slad, Presen t hal'e th at lIlstltulion torward an ,oda
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Eastvold, tion
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