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Administrators In 1 SSi) when Montana was still a territory, .lauios McClellan Hamilton came to Missoula to begin his career as an educator. He lias served continuously in tin educational institutions of Montana since that time, and much of the progress in tin schools of Montana may he attributed to his devoted service. From l!it 4 until lie was president of Montana State College. Since that time he has been Dean of Men. Dean Hamilton lias never lost his enthusiasm nor his interest in college affairs and in young people, and he holds a place of affection and esteem in the hearts of all the students and faculty of Montana State College. Dr. tilad.vs Branegan came to Montana in 11 20 as a member of the Extension service. Three years later she became head of the Home Economics department at Montana State College. Cnder her direction this department has developed remarkably in size, ef- BEING A SHORT STORY AND PIC-TURES INVOLVING ELEVEN DIG-NITARIES AT MONTANA STATE COLLEGE........................ ficicney. and facilities. In September, 1932, she was made Dean of the College of Household and Industrial Arts, in recognition of her service and ability. Dean Branegan is an excellent executive, an untiring worker, and a cheerful and pleasant friend. During the two years she has been Social Director of Montana Stall College. Mrs. Ethelyn C. Harrison has won a host of friends. Her charming personality and her sympathetic understanding of the problems of young people have made her particularly well fitted for her position. Her gracious manner attracts many to her office to seek her advice and encouragement. and in her direction of the social activities on the campus, she has inspired the confidence and loyalty of the entire student body. Among those who have played a I comment part in the growth of Montana State College, no one has made r 6£
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Greetings to the Montanan OUR PRESIDENT COMES FORTH WITH A TIMELY MESSAGE IN REGARC TO THIS BIGGER. AND. WE THINK. BETTER YEARBOOK. During periods »il business depression it is important flu s° fr 1' J,s’s possilde there should Ik continuing teeords of attaininent and geueral group aetivities that have proven valtmlde tinder normal conditions. It is gratifying, therefore, that the present Montanan staff has maintained the ousiomary high standard in this year’s Annual. It refleets the confidence of the oncoming generation in the soundness of America's opportunities. Such confidence is essential in bringing about early economic recovery. The normal business condition in America is a prosperous condition, and firm faith in a prosperous economic future is essential if those now being educated in college are to have the opportunities to which they confidently look forward. I commend your sound optimism. A1.FKE11 Atkinson I resident
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a more important contribution than William M. Cobleigh. Mean of rlie College of Engineering. In 181)4 as a college graduate lie come to .Montana State College as assistant in chemistry. Throughout the years he was steadily promoted until in 11)29 he was areorded his present ranking. 11 is work lias always been of a high standard, and lie lias set high standards in engineering and chemistry. Mean Cobleigh has an unusually gonial disposition, and his students and associates find it a pleasure to work with him. Frederick Herri I Lin field. Mean of the College of Agriculture and Director of the K. |»erinient Station, has spent the past twenty-nine years in service at Montana State College. Muring this time he has done a great deal toward the development of agriculture in Montana. Me has won the support and confidence of the public, and he has won the admiration and respect of those with whom he works. As an administrator he is successful, and as a man In is worthy of all the honor that has been accorded him. As vice Mean of the College of Agriculture. Clyde McKee has been a faithful and ardent worker. He has l eeii at Montana TACl TWCNTY-OXC
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