Edward L.Greenwood University ofDayton,M.A. Advisor,Class of 1972 Ronald M.Grosh Kent State University, M.A.T. Student Affairs Committee Literature: Aesthetically, verbally articulatedmirror of life, reproducing and recreating what man has enregistered about the whole story of mankind. Literature does not set forth formulas for existence itself... it gives awareness, it awakens, it gives depth and understanding of the total human condition Christ came to redeem. Maturity sees wholeness and relatedness of all man's experiences. Enjoyment that becomes insight is perhaps the greatest gift literature has to offer. Helmuth C.Poggemiller Kansas State Teacher's College, M.A. Edward E.Spencer University ofDayton,M.A. Advisor,Class of 1970 47
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