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G iJ . P. C I iftlk AN BOARD OF T R (J) IA A OFFICERS OF THE BOARD HORACE MACAULAY IVY President EUCLID RAY JOBE Executive Secretary Members whose terms expire May 7, 1964 PAUL H, BOWDRE Hernando CHARLES DICKSON FAIR Louisville LaBauve Trustee (Desoto County) Fourth Congressional District HARRY G. CARPENTER Rolling Fork ROBERT W. REED Tupelo Third Congressional District Northern Supreme Court District ROBERT B. SMITH, JR Ripley Second Congressional District Members whose terms expire May 7, 1960 DAVID COTTRELL, JR. Gulfport ROBER D. MORROW Brandon Sixth Congressional District State-at-Large REECE D. McLENDON . Poplarville MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR Jackson Southern Supreme Court District Central Supreme Court District Members whose terms expire May 7, 1956 JAMES OLIVER EMMERICH McComb HORACE MACAULAY IVY Meridian Seventh Congressional District State-at-Large ROBERT N. HENLEY . . . Macon MARTIN VAN BUREN MILLER .. Meridian First Congressional District Fifth Congressional District THOMAS JEFFERSON TUBB West Point First Congressional District 23
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E C H A DR. JOHV IAMS Memories have a way of growing sweeter and more precious with age. Campus life is so full and busy that few have the time and the facilities to gather pictures, names, events, and information that will mean so much in reviewing and refreshing memories of the glowing days of youth at the University of Mississippi. This OLE MISS does it for you. As part of the record I want each of you to know that I have enjoyed in full measure my association with you. We fervently hope you will keep in to uch with your Alma Mater throughout the years. Our interest is with you always. J. D. WILLIA Chancellor MS 22
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THE CULLEGE AL ARTS VICTOR A. COULTER Dear of the College of Liberal erts The College of Liberal Arts is the oldest school on the University of Mississippi ' s campus, being the only one contained in the original make-up of the University at the time of its opening in 1848. At its foundation the College of Liberal Arts offered: mental and moral philosophy, logic, belles-lettres, political economy and international law, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, botany, geology, mineralogy, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and French. Since its establishment, the College of Liberal Arts has widened its scope to meet the changing needs of its students. Many of the departments have divided to become more efficient—the department of belles-lettres has become de- partments of English and History. This academic department of the University, founded with the school under Presi- dent George Frederick Holmes, is now the College of Liberal Arts under the direction of Dean Victor Aldine Coulter.
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