Normalogue (1918) . THE FACULTY Jfranfe Jf. jHurbocb The heights of great men reached and keptWere not attained by sudden flight,But they, while their companions toiling upward in the night. TO the Juniors we would say,Do not complete your opin-ions of Mr. Murdock untilyou have taken psychology withhim. Form your own opinions,and do not let any one else formthem for you. For although youwill have met him in chapel nearlyevery morning for a year and ahalf, not until your final half yearwill you realize the depths of histeaching capacity. One who has heard him tell ofhis


Normalogue (1918) . THE FACULTY Jfranfe Jf. jHurbocb The heights of great men reached and keptWere not attained by sudden flight,But they, while their companions toiling upward in the night. TO the Juniors we would say,Do not complete your opin-ions of Mr. Murdock untilyou have taken psychology withhim. Form your own opinions,and do not let any one else formthem for you. For although youwill have met him in chapel nearlyevery morning for a year and ahalf, not until your final half yearwill you realize the depths of histeaching capacity. One who has heard him tell ofhis trip to Atlantic Citymust knowthat he is as keen an observer inthe outside world as in our ownNormal School. Always he thinksof what may or may not be bestfor the girls. Those who have gone out fromamong us testify to the lastingqualities of his interest in the wel-fare of his pupils, and more thanone girl who has found difficultiesarising in her chosen work of lifehas been guided and helped byhis wise advice. Life teems with incidents whichmake us realize the paucity of eventhe widest vocabulary to expressthe esteem we hold for those whoinfluence us toward higher ideals,and in this case we one and allconfe


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