. Colonial Echo, 1921 . ce of the Faculty, conferred uponhim the degree of Doctor of Laws. To all who know either, Mr. Hughes and the old College are inseparablyassociated. In a life crowded with varied activities—legal, political, literary—any one of which would seem to claim his available time, Mr. Hughes has beenan outstanding leader in all matters demanding active interest in the affairs ofAlma Mater. His love for her is deep and sincere; his loyalty to the old Col-lege in the days of her poverty and obscurity, as in her new day of progress andprosperity, has never known the .:l!adow of tu
. Colonial Echo, 1921 . ce of the Faculty, conferred uponhim the degree of Doctor of Laws. To all who know either, Mr. Hughes and the old College are inseparablyassociated. In a life crowded with varied activities—legal, political, literary—any one of which would seem to claim his available time, Mr. Hughes has beenan outstanding leader in all matters demanding active interest in the affairs ofAlma Mater. His love for her is deep and sincere; his loyalty to the old Col-lege in the days of her poverty and obscurity, as in her new day of progress andprosperity, has never known the .:l!adow of turning. In recognition of his worthas a man, his abiliiy as a lawyer and author, his culture as a scholar, ho be.^^sthe respect and the admiration of the students and alumni of the old College ofWilliam and .Mar\, and the Editorial Staff of the 1921 Colonial Echo but givetangible shape to this sentiment when they dedicate it to Robert Morton Hughes. Page 9 i MMMMMMMMMMMMMSi CfjC Colomal (ZEci)0, 1921 MdiMMMMiimmMMMmM. Statue of Lord Botetourt in Front of Main Building. Page 10
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