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pm-vi.. gh ww .5 Ati' 1 W S , f :gaps Kenyon S. Campbell fund field director Research technicians, Modestine Wal- ters and Jacob Rabatin, experiment to aid in the fight against cancer. sk, uw? I Structural and chemical analysis of organic molecules is aided by the Beckman Automatic Infra-red Spectrometer. development fund Among the truly amazing achievements made by educational institutions is the accomplishment of the Ohio State Development Fund, ln its fifteen years of existence, it has risen to first place among state-sup- ported universities in the size of its fund. ln fact, it is third in the entire nation behind Harvard and Yale. Some of the proiects which the Fund undertakes are support of the Cancer Research Institute, the O.S.U. Scholarship Fund, and other research and scholarship programs. The Development Fund's business offices are located in the Alumni House. 1 :Lila 28
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pr- Q, The Faculty Club, second home and relaxation spot for university professors, is located on the SOI-l'll'1 Oval- faculty club One of the most prominent organizations on campus is the Faculty Club. Since 1940 its modern facilities, located on South Oval Drive, have accommodated the administrators and educators of Ohio State. The purpose of the Club is to establish a center on campus for the faculty to use as a meeting place, a dining hall, and a place to rest between classes. It is not dissimilar to the Student Union. The Club is operated by a Board of Control headed this year by Larry N. Snyder. The members of the Board are elected from the faculty periodically. The Club Manager and official hostess is Mrs. Mildred Hull. Social functions of the Club for the past year included a Football Smoker, the annual Ox Roast, the Holly Dance, and the traditional Christmas Dinner Dance. All these affairs were major events on the social calendar. The Faculty Club Reading Room is truly cz spot of meditation and enioyment for the hurried pro- fessors of OSU.
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. .- -Q - L mil ....E,,W s 1 2158.1-. ,J , -me .,,- sw ms., V -. ,KL . ',.,f5xfl ',..si 1 ,fzuzff .. .,--fs Him ,W Wu 4 e...-L-.':vfg?-. . .. ,.,'f,,.,st This ivy covered cottage is the Alumni House, home of the Ohio State University Association. ani ohio state university association s We One of the most active and important groups on campus is the Ohio State University Association, quar- tered in the Alumni House. This is the organization which coordinates relations between alumni and the school. Along these lines, it publishes a monthly maga- zine and sponsors Ohio State Day throughout the nation. The new president this year is A. F. CCharlieJ Davis of Cleveland, graduate engineer, class of 1914. He is also Vice President of Lincoln Electric Company of Cleveland. Other association officers are Jack Fullen, Secretary of the Association, Frank Tate, Managing Editor of the MONTHLY, and Joseph Conrad, Field Secretary. These officers can well be proud of their wonderful record for the past year. E ti, 18 -is 6-, . . Jaclr Fullen secretary Frank Tate editor of the MONTHLY, ponders which weighty topic he should The ballrooms of the Ohio Union were the setting of the use for his next editorial of the magazine. annual Ohio State University's Alumni Sunset Supper. Sf 4 4 gig , 5 x ' st H ' sk ' -: 'cES:E2:,.S:ei'-4 inf' . v fa.: P ' 4 . - H , ' in Y tai' .1157 2 l i l l
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