Silhouette (1916) . omes from the consciousness of being right, succeeded in winning forthe college at last the hardest fight of all. It is an interesting story, but time and space forbid it to be told it to say, that, along with the increase of the material equipmentand endowment, came also recognition, until the college was, some yearssince, ranked by the United States Bureau of Education among the twelvecolleges for women in this country assigned to Division One of Ameri-can colleges. This would seem a fair realization of the faith of the founders,—butthere is always yet the dr


Silhouette (1916) . omes from the consciousness of being right, succeeded in winning forthe college at last the hardest fight of all. It is an interesting story, but time and space forbid it to be told it to say, that, along with the increase of the material equipmentand endowment, came also recognition, until the college was, some yearssince, ranked by the United States Bureau of Education among the twelvecolleges for women in this country assigned to Division One of Ameri-can colleges. This would seem a fair realization of the faith of the founders,—butthere is always yet the dream! Even now the college is looking forwardto greater things for the not too distant future; and, as we look back overthe road we have traveled, we feel some touch of the faith that has broughtgreat things for our Alma Mater in the other years, and our hearts tell usthat, come what may, Agnes Scott is still going forward, ever towards theperfect realization of the dream of six and twenty years ago. One Forty-four.


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