A, PRESIDENT NORLIN T OR thirty-one years the University of Colorado has been fortunate in having as its president, Dr. George Norlin, a man of much ability and experience. President Norlin has served most faithfully and guided the student body with the University. Dr. Norlin has given half of his life to the development of this school and has aided in the growth of the student body to three times the size it was when he entered it. He is especially liked because of his broad-minded viewpoint which is necessary in a modern college. Dr. Norlin received his A. B. from Hastings College in 1893; his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago in 1900. From 1900 to 1902 he studied at Sorbonne in Paris. In 1920 he attended Colorado ; , College, and completed his work in 1921 at the University of Missouri, i ! where he obtained his L.L.D. ;;; His teaching career began at Hastings College when he was ' ! professor of Greek. In 1899 he came to the llniversity of Colorado ' ' and continued teaching Greek. Since 1919 he has been a most diligent president of this school. ill In honorary societies President Norlin is also distinguished. i ' i- He is a member of the Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of teaching. He belongs to Phi Beta Kappa and to various scientific ,, societies. As an author he is well-known, having written Integrity tjl; if! Education and other papers. He contributes articles to various • fi popular and scientific publications, and he is the editor and translator li of works of Isocrates. I Page 10 2z i
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A BOARD OF REGENTS Mitchell Mills Grigsby Haskins Bromley The Board Mr. Clark G. Mitchell, Denver Mr. Earl W Haskins, LaJimta Mr. C. W. Mills, Denver Mr. Charles D. Bromley, Denver Mr. Frank H. Means, Saguache Mrs. Joseph Grigsby, Pueblo y ' i T HE Board of Regents of the University of Colorado is the - - governing body. It authorizes all the business, and has all the responsibility of the University. President Norlin is the ex-officio member, but he has no vote in the case of a tie. Frank H. Wolcott is the secretary to the Board. Meetings are held on the third Friday of each month. Members of the Board of Regents are elected every two years for a six-year term. Mr. I-Vank H. Means and Mrs. Jo seph Grigsby are the newly elected members. In contrast to most universities where the Board of Regents is api)()inted by the Governor, the members of this Board are elected by popular vote. lb
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