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But most of all, he enjoys a good mystery story. 11
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To Oliiirles l Weston This year the 1943 Prism is dedicated 10 Professoi Emei itus Charles P. Weston. In] the past thirty years Professoi Weston Ikis served the University l Maine ;i teacher, adviser, and head l the Depart- meni ol Mechanics. I ' imI;i Professoi Weston is retired, bui 1 1 i - long association with 1 1 1 University has made ii impossible Foi him i l;m awa) 1 1 • t 1 1 i t - life. Indeed, he --till attends the school athleti events, the plays, the assemblies; he is Mill a man vitally inter- ested in the I fniversit} . Ilis small whiir housi l ih i li I th rivei in Stillwatei is the t iginal l si ' n ol h Weston. 1 1 is tin place when In I lis IiikiIK chosen to relax from .1 vet) l ns life. Ii is in .1 man who has spent his life I01 the Universit) thai we dedicate this 1 1 1 1 ; Prism. Mr. Weston follows the Wat in I hi- Pai Ifli . Hi will play you a Rood game of Backgammon, Hi
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The main office located in the Administration Building is the clearing house for all University business. THE ADMINISTRATION lUIIIIIINU IS THE CENTER HE THE COLLEGE I- 1 1 mi i In lii si il.i ul si liunl in the l. ill. in i Ik hisi il.i ul si hool in May, the Administration Building is the focal poinl ul all college ;i ii ii ies. In Uumni 1 1. ill. m ailed l ause I the financial assistance given l alumni to help make possible its erection in 1901, are housed the Administrative offices, the Women ' s Gymnasium, and the Little I Ik .UK I In Administration Building is, to .ill outward appearances, ai i 1 •» busiest about the middle I Septembei .mil the last i |. inn. 11 j 1 ai h yeat u hen long lines l students stand about, waiting ih ii turns ristei Imi iIk semester ' s classes, Vn limn in Inn In 1 1 urn s .in 1 njoyable 51 11 ial limn . espei ia.ll) in 1 he I. ill w Inn li iend ships .in again renewed and the sum mer ' s happenings are brought up to dati I he numbei ol students about thi building, however, is m i the onl) indica lion ul its activity. Without ih offices and administrators, which form .1 cleat ing I mi 1 m i ii 1 Ik u hull college, tht I ni versit) would lack th unification which is so essential to the smooth opt ration ol sin h .hi insl 11 in i ' n IIk gymnasium upstairs is the seem ikii niih ul women ' s gym classes, but also ul .1 great nl 1 stag dances, spun sored in th fall b) th at ious organiza I il ills nil 1 .llllplls. I Ik I iii Ii I Iii .mi is In ni ' .; 1 onstantb 12
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