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Carl E. Sfpeb Business Mnnogrr o[ iI.p I ni- «Tsily — iliri-rlor of lite pliyitical pliint divisions— M-crclury of llic tVi;irt) of Fruslcfs — n Mxialea Willi Ohio Slate sinrr his grad- ualion in 1800 fisliinf i lii« hohl,y. Hdilh D. Coclvins Cnpanlr and enicienl rejis- tmr of Ohio Stale Univf-rsily— alumni recordrr — swrelan- of ihr fatTilty — I ' niversity odilor — di rorlor of the student rf tfistration — honorar ' ntemoer of Mortar Board. Joseph A. Park Dean of n en-fac ultv ..Ivl. or to the Slue enl Sci ale— .hnn nus of this Univer ilv- coni- nmnder of tt e Unix crsilv I ' ost of tfic A n.eric an Leg on— uper- visor of al. per sonal anrl extra-curricula r activil es. sIIkt AIK-, Dean of VVo.nen— super, isor of housing, cxtra-curricuhir and iii ■ i o. ii social activilies-me„.l,er of t hi ' •;■ ' ' ;■ - f ' I ' v Beta Kappa— director of sororily ' niversity llxaniiner — secre- prohlen.s- honorary nie.nher of ' n , • ' ' ' ' • ' Entrance Board- Mortar Board-hohbies include rontlucts student adnussion to „, „I „j„rt (oopcrative clubs and i . i. A. « ' «■ -Dean of the Arts College since 1017 -hobbies include horses and dogs. With a record Lreaking enrollmciil of 1 ' 5.2 ' 5I .stiident.s last fall ((iiarter. Oliio Slat»- l niver- sily ro.so anotiier nolcli. and is now tlu- lillli lar jcsl iiiiivcrsitv in tlic (oimlry. Valued well over twenly-lfiree million dollars, the liufje campus covers more than twelve hundred acres of ground and is the site lor ten colleges not including the Graduate Sihool. I hese colleges are housed in seventy hiiildings and have under tlnMr jurisdic lion more than seventy departments. These colleges are; College ol Agriculture including the School ol I lome Economics, College of Arts and Sciences including the- Schools ol Journalism iuicl Optometrv. College of Commerce and Administration including the School ol Social Administration. Col lege of Dentistry. Collc-ge ol Kduciilion including the School ol Nursing. College- of l ]nginec-r ing including the School ol Minenil Indiislries. College ol Law, Collc-ge of I ' harmacy. Collc-gc- ol Veterinary Medicine, and Collc-gc- ol Medicine. UndcT the ahle guidance- ol the- lioarcl ol Trustees, Ohio State- hiis grown from tli - . gric iil lural ( olle-ge- ol 1873. having se-ve-nte-e-n students enrolled, to it modern progressive- uni e-rsity, annually offering training to thousands ol students. UNIVERSITY yMIIISTK.lTIO. [30]
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BOUD OF TRUSTEES ■I ;)„ ,,„ , ,. 7 ' ;,„n,| ( ' „„.,,;„■». Mcrrl I. ■„ ,. ;. ' (,.,■ • Ulm. ,in„M . UI l,.r-..,n Hv n i llic liirtliesi rtovorninf hofly of tfie UniversiU. tlic l ourd ol I iiislct-s has far rracli- ing aricf r()ni[)i( t autliorily in all matters of ranipus administration. Chairman ol tin- hoard. Miss M. F.dith Cam|)hcll. holds the dislin(tion ol hcinu the first woman ever to l)e elected to tfiis im[)ortanl position. Miss ( amphell resides in C iruinnati. wliere she is very active in the promotion of social ediK .ilion. I l(il)erf S. Atkinson. Coliim- hus attorney and insurance man. is ice C hairman. 1 he otiier members include I3r. Clinton J. Altmaier. a resident ol . larion. wlio has been prominent in many activities of his community and state: Carlton S. Dargusch. a resident ol Columhus. who lias achieved recognition as an authority on ta.xation; I.eo I.. Kum- mell. also of Columhus, agricultural counsel for the Ohio State Council of Retail Mer- chants; [)r. Burrell [Russell, outstanding member ol his (jrofession. from New Pniladel- phia; and Lockvvood 1 hom[)son from Cleveland, who has long been an outstanding figure in the public life of that city. J. IVM llllltllILL „ ,. Pn-si.lrnI ConsltlerccI one ol llii- most oulslaiuliiit! aliiniiii of Oliio State. ' i e-[ ' rpsi lent ,1. Lewis Morrill lias proven a Irieiul and (ouiisellor to stndenis In linii ' s of troiihle anil rnisun lcrsl nKllnC. . proiniiK ' nl sliulcnl (lurini! nis untler- r i(iti ile years, lie w.is arfili.ili-d willi llie . ni(erfi. llie .Siin( i« . and a nieinlxT ol SiCiiia I )ell.i Clii .ind Plii iieta Kappa. Alter t ' etlinc Ills IV. . tleuree from this I ' niversily in 10| j lie loilowecl an interesliiic and varied tareer fiointJ lo Cle eland where lie spent six years workini; with the Scripps 1 loward newspapers. With liis previous experience as secret a r of the Ohio Stale .Muinni .Xssociiitlon and Iniilor I )eaii ol the C ollrCP of I ' .diK allon. lie was well prepared to later take over his Important {lutles as head of the piihllr relations ol the I niverslty as well as Inniinierahlc adiiilnlslr.ithe func- tions whl h the I ' resldeiit assigns to him. [29]
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