Doris W. Jaeger COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/columbiauniversi00colu_1 AVEftY LIBRARY C. J. Martin Columbia UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES Published by COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MORN1NGSIDE HEIGHTS NEW YORK CLASSIC I M C7(. Copyright 1920 Columbia University in the City of New York ROM II I I Mill SON I OMI'ANI NhW lOKK THE UNIVERSITY IN these modern days the University is not apart from the activities of the world, but in them and of them. It deals with real problems and it relates it- self to life as it is. The University is for both Scholarship and Service; and herein lies that ethical quality which makes the University a real person, bound by its very nature to the service of others. To fulfil its high calling the University must give and give freely to its students, to the world of learning and of scholarship, to the development of trade, commerce and industry, to the community in which it has its home, and to the state and nation whose foster child it is. A University's capacity for service is the rightful measure of its importunity. The University's service is today far greater, far more ex- pensive, and in ways far more numerous than ever before. It has only lately learned to serve, and hence it has only lately learned the possibilities that lie open before it. Every legitimate demand for guidance, for leadership, for expert knowledge, for trained skill, for personal service, it is the bounden duty of the University to meet. It may not urge that it is too busy accumulating stores of learn- ing and teaching students. Serve it must, as well as accumulate and teach, upon pain of loss of moral power and impair- ment of usefulness. — From President Butler s Inaugural Address, IQ02 MINERVA C. J. Martin EARL HALL — SPRING Antoinette B. Hervey NORTH GATE AND HOUSEHOLD ARTS C. J. Martin JOURNALISM — NIGHT — 19 15 C. H. W. Keefe CHAPEL COLUMNS — LATE AFTERNOpN C. J. Martin COLUMNS Antoinette B. Hervey LIBRARY — MA Y A nloinette B. Hervey CHAPEL — SOUTH DOOR Antoinette B. Hervey TREES Airs. Sterling Smith SENTINELS Hilda Mtschul FACULTY CLUB Miss Louise Martin