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His Honor, Governor Charles H. Martin. LU' OVEVIZOI' 1 gi ' 305 934 L ff . que many Vining offs CVO Govern B . Kgudeg. 24 E o .nf 116 . 's lust :canal Without a message to let one know of his coming, Governor Charles H. Martin frequently makes unheralded visits to the campus. His interest in the University was evident even before he took his seat at the Salem capital. Working with Chancellor Frederick M. Hunter, Governor Martin has built a unified system of schools which is being studied by other state boards, who feel that their institutions of learning need this development. The board in meeting 4.1 K I 3'
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G26 Boar During the past twelve months, eight men and a single Woman composing the State Board of Higher Education, through their dili- gent, intelligent, and conscientious endeavors, have aided the Uni- versity, as well as the other state schools, to surge farther to the front. Appointed by Governor Martin, these educators' duties are to check carefully all the educational facilities of the state schools, to promote legislative measures dealing with the Welfare of these schools, and to balance the budget. This present State Board of Higher Education Worked side by side with the Oregon legislative members during the last session, pro- moting an appropriation which will aid the system next fall to restore the millage deficit, take care of the increase in enrollment, and to aid in the restoration of salaries and Wages. Members of the board at present are B. F. Irvine, Portland, Wil- lard L. Marks, Albany, Herman Oliver, John Day, Edward C. Pease, The Dalles, F. E. Callister, Albany, Beatrice Walton Sackett, Salem, C. A. Brand, Roseburg, E. C. Sammons, Portlandg Robert VV. Ruhl, Medford. YVillard L. Marks is president of the board for the biennium, Edward C. Pease, vice-president, B. F. Irvine, treasurer. E. C. Sam- mons, Mr. lldarks, and Mr. Pease compose the executive commit- tee. Charles D. Byrne, secretary of the board, in handling the cor- respondence for the members, keeps the state and students of the Uni- versity well posted on the workings, the accomplishments and inter- ests of the board. Brand. F. E. Callister. H. Oliver. Mrs. B. W. Sackett. 'N O 6-9,.'d 1394007 ,ia ,,,, v '-..- , - NX. Inward fv.,,s 1 preside IIC Y' 0 o Qozipf '06 QOe,.:'O' ooo 43' QQ ' 'P 69 . '71 0 'xi 92.2 -f'e
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