1963-1964 Yearbook

a~minigb:_a~ion As important as good physical facilities, an excellent library, and a strong curriculum are to a college, the real status of a college as an institution of higher learning is determined by the strength of its faculty. Not only is the teacher important for purveying information, elucidating abstract truth, and maintaining academic standards, but he is also important - perhaps most important - as an exemplar of the man the student seeks to become. High ideals and the spirit of inquiry can be "caught" much easier than they can be "taught." The knowledge, wisdom, and friendship of the academically prepared and genuinely dedicated faculty at Harding enables the faculty to guide, counsel, instruct, and inspire the students to achieve great goals in life. The attainment of these great goals is WITHIN OUR REACH. " -

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