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The Student Council as MONG the movements originated in President Kerfoot's administration lhas been the Student Advisory Council. Through this organization ,the faculty and student body work together for the best interests of I T Hamline. lts aim is the welfare of the undergraduates and the co- ordination of their activities. In providing a forum for the discussion of the student questions it fills a long felt need. Because of Hamline's situation near the large cities, the problems as well as the advantages of college life are increased. To help meet some of these problems is one of the first objects of the Council. It also seeks to broaden the spirit of social activities and to create an atmosphere of all Hamline fellowship. As one means toward this end a mid-year Jubilee has been established. The Council is 'composed of twenty-four members, including a faculty com-i mittee and student representatives, of which there are eight chosen from the Senior Class, six from the Junior class, four from the Sophomore and two from the Freshman. The usefulness and power of the Council in coming years will grow in propor- tion to its expression of the best student sentiment for what ought to be clone can be done, and Hamline stands for the best.
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J f Trustees Francis Asbury Chamberlain, Esq. Rev. George Henry Bridgman, D.D LI...D. Hon. William Henry Eustis, A.M. Jerome Winthrop Wheeler, Esq. Rev. Edward Henry Nicholson, D.D Biihl-olb William Alfred Quayle, D.D Hon Rev. Rev. Hon. Hon Hon. Rev. Matthew George Norton William McKinley, D.D. Frank Adelbert Cone, D.D. joseph Malcolm Hackney Hascal Russel Brill, l..L.D. james Thomas Wyman Samuel Fletcher Kerfoot, D.D Erastus Fletcher Mearkle, LL.D. Col. Perry Harrison Eugene Marion Phillips Benjamin Franklin Nelson, Esq. William Moses, Esq. Rev. Ezra Charles Clemans, D.D. William Henry Cold, Esq. Rev. Willard-Isaiah Kern, A.M., S.T B
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