1935-1936 Yearbook

Speech a nd Dramati c Art • WOODSON HARDING ARMSTRONG B. A. Dean of Women To My Harding Girls : Today our penal institutions are being filled with mere bays-and sometimes girls. I hove a feeling that responsibility for much of thi s delinquency must be borne by the women of America- the mothers , sisters , and sweetheart s of these young criminals . I have no greater desire for the yaung women that go aut from Harding College than that they make women after God 's own heart - women who ore destined to make the world safer for the youth of the nation and, hence, safer for civilization itself. In helping to save others, will these future wives and mothers, Harding College girl s, save themselves. WOODSON HARDING ARMSTRONG, Dean of Women .

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