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Inauguration Day A memorable event in the history of the University took place last Fall on October 20, when Dr. Alfred Horatio Up' ham was inaugurated president of Miami to succeed former president Raymond Molyneaux Hughes who had accepted the position of head of Iowa Agricultural Col' lege. Notables from several places attend' ed the ceremonies which were held the same day as the annual Homecoming celef bration and the day after the new School of Business Administration was formally opened. Lewis Place Foremost among those present were William Gxley Thompson, former presif dent of Miami and president emeritus of Ghio State University, former president Raymond Molyneaux Hughes, Mr. W. L. Tobey, president of the Board of Trustees and William G. Pickerel, former Miami student and LieutenantfGovernor of Ghio. The ceremonies began with the academic procession from Main Building to Benton Hall. Mr. W. I.. Tobey then administered the simple oath of office before the assembled University Senate and the audience of students and alumni. William G. Pickerel, representing Governor Donahey and the State extended greetings to the new president. Former president Hughes then spoke a few words of welcome and congratulation to his successor. The principal address of the morning was delivered by Dr. Thompson. He gave a few reminiscences of the days when he was president of the then very small university. He also expanded on the functions of the colleges and universities of today, giving his views of their proper place in society. President Upham closed the morning with his inaugural address. In his talk he gave some of the early history of the school the ideals and standards it has al' ways striven to maintain and then outlined his ideas as to the future growth of the university, the objects toward which it was to proceed and the services which it was to perform. HoN. XXYILLIANI G. PICKEREL PRESIDENT UPHfXNI, DR, THOBIPSON, DR. Hixsnns TwentyfTh1ee
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