1936-1937 Yearbook

P E-TIT J EAN =-:-==:-==== WOODSON HARDI NG ARMSTRONG B. A. Dean of Women The little house just off the campus in which we are to live is almost finished. I am not sure I sholl know how to act outside of a college dormi - t ory. It seems such a little while since I was the youngest girl in the old Nashville Bible School, but the yea rs have a way of sl ippi ng by so silen tl y that we do not realize the swiftness of their passage until they are gone. These years with us, my husband and me, have been good years. Some o f them have been hard years but we thank God for everyone of them. The time has at last come when we must slip out of the turmoil of th e big house into the quiet of the little house on the corner. But this small place has a big front room-large enough for you when you care to come down. We shall hold you, our boys and girls, in our hearts forever no m:ltter where you may go. -I WOODSON HARDING ARMSTRONG, Dean of Women. 7

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