1943-1944 Yearbook

r I " II _~. C, t • • . • "\.""-JI ' To Ih ... Harding Studeut s of 1944 : It is a genuine satisfaction to pen a message to the Harding College student body of 1944, where. by the grace of God. the unusual never ceases to happen. While many colleges have closed for want of students. and while many others have been kept open only by the presence of those in militar? training. the Harding dormitories have remained crowded. with only civilian students, coming from twenty-five states and Canada. An ever-present consciousness of the raging global V·lar. with its terrible destruction of life and property. has had its sobering influence on us all. You have been our most ser ious-mi nded student bod? Harding College is proud of you. We know the wor ld will be better because of you. Great opportunities lie before you. Be ambitious! May God bless ~' ou in holding fast the true values of life amidst the confusing problems of today; may He guide you into more and more strategic centers of service as you advance along life's venturesome way. Sincerely. GEORGE S. BENSON President •

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