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The world is looking today with optimism toward o new horizon, beyond which lies vast opportuni- ties foi- research, exploration and achievement in the fields of industry, business, science, agiiculture and human relations. While some pioneeiing is being done beyond this hoilion, it will be you young men and women who •viii have the gieatest opportunities. The tasks will require great knowledge, potience and plain, old fashioned haid work. And the paths will be beset with great troubles. But the greatei- the difficulties, the greater will be the degree of your successes. And the degree of your successes may well be the measure of the progress of civilization. The hazards and opportunities beyond the new horizon are a challenge to your geneiation. I am certain it will be met with the spiiit that has made oui- nation great and is enabling us to meet an qually great challenge laid down by aggressor nations. ARTHUR B. LANGLIE Governor of Washington 21
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There is so much talk these days about post-war planning that there is some danger that we may be expecting the end of the war to be just around the corner, and so, unconsciously, slacken our drive to win the war. The need for immediate service is as strong as ever. You will, all of you, I am sure, press forward toward training yourself for this service. This has been a busy year, yet a year with o reasonable amount of fun and re- laxation along with serious, purposeful work. Thanks to all of you for your contri- butions to the good name of your University. Sincerely yours, L. P. Sieg 20
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Board of Regents THOMAS BALMER Vice-President MRS. L O. ANDERSON PHILIP D. MACBRIDE ALFRED SHEMANSKI: President of the Board of Regents, Mr. Shemonskl is one of Seattle ' s most prominent and progressive business men. He is co-owner of the Eastern Outfitting Company and is well known for his philanthropy and civic activities and leadership. Term expires 1944. ThIE BOARD of Regents of the University of Washington consists of seven members appointed by the Governor of the State, by and with the consent of the state senate. The appointment Is for a six-year term and members serve until the expiration of their terms or until their successors are appointed and qualify. The terms of service are staggered so that there is never a complete change of personnel at any given date. The Regents contribute their time and efforts purely as a public service and receive no financial compensation. Thomas Balmer: Vice-President, Board of Regents; University of Washington Low School, 1909. Vice-President and Western Counsel for Great Northern Railway Company. Term expires 1947. Mrs. L. O. Anderson: Chelan; A.B. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1910; M.A. University of Washington, 1926; Ph.D. University of Woshlngton. 1937. Has held numerous public education positions, city, county and state. As an author has written and published a number of books of pioneer history. Term expires 1946. Philip D. Mocbride: Attorney, Seattle; Graduate University of Iowa, where his father was professor and president for many years. Term expires 1944. Winlock W. Miller: Attorney and real estate investments, Seattle. Graduate Yale University. Dean of Univei ' sity regents, having served 23 years and most of that time as Chairman of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. Is also Overseer of Whitman College. Term expires 1947. Werner A. Rupp: Publisher Aberdeen World: Graduate of Whitman College which he Is now sei ' ving as Over- seer; has record of sixteen years as a regent of the University to his credit. Term expires 1945. Eugene A. White: Tacomo; Metallurgical engineer; Graduate University of Washington School of Mines, 1908. Manager Tacomo Smelter of the American Smelting and Refining Company, Member A.I.M.E. and actively interested in civic, industrial and professional organizations of Tacomo and Northwest. Term expires 1946. f ■■ • ' . ii - K y f WINLOCK W. MILLER WERNER A. RUPP EUGENE A. WHITE HERBERT T. CONDON Secretary of the Board 22
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