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SUMMER SESSION The acme of kindness and thoughtful consideration for all whom he chances to contact is Dr. James H. Linford. Director of the Summer Session, and Superintendent of Correspondence Study. From his vantage point at Main 102 his pervasive influence has profoundly stimulated the development of these two departments. During his tenure of office his intense intorost in flowers and gardening activities have boon secondary only to ad ministrative duties. He is a recognized authority on Dahlia culture. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Much can be said (much is saidj about Russell E. Berntson. Exocutive Secretary. Regally ensconced in his spacious office, his senses delicately attuned to the song of money, ho pursues his duties with an exuberant good nature not generally attributed to the conventional treasurer. A staunch Republican he is none the less gratified by New Doal sponding. He knows no peer among lobbyists, seldom shows signs of worry, and is much sought after by students for advice.
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 Dean Goorgo D. Clyde sets the beacon light for Utah State’s engineers of tomorrow. After receiving his B. S. from the College he furthered his studies at the Univorsity of California, specializing In Hydrolytics and Irrigation Engineering. Through his iron will to live Deor, Clyde survived a critical illness which left him physically weak for many months. Besides directing the activities of the Engineering School which includes the Mechanic Arts department, ho is chairman of the building and grounds committee: predicts, through accurate measure ments of the snow covorage of the surrounding moun tains, the irrigation water that will be available locally: and offers valuable suggestions to intermountain engi-neers. EXTENSION SERVICE Since he came here in 1899. William Peterson has been connected with the college in several capacities: as Professor of Geology, as Director of the Experiment Station, and. at present, as Director of the Extension Service. Still interested in geology, he also likes hunting, fishing and horseback riding. Mr. Peterson directs the activities of twenty-seven Utah county agents- and su- pervises the annual 4-H Club. Adult Leadership Dairy, and Irrigation schools which are held at the College. To successfully dispatch these varied duties requires exceptional ability, experience, intelligence and sympathy— all known qualities of Director Peterson. 30
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LIBRARIAN REGISTRAR Working with mathematical precision, the Registrar’s office remains undiscriminating oven in the face of political pressure. Quiet and energetic. Registrar William H. Boll has made the process of registration run with machine like efficiency. In his newly remodeled offico grade records, eligibility lists, names and addresses and progress reports of all students aro conveniently filed. Despite the enormous task which he performs. Mr. Bell finds time to cxcol as a trapeze artist, wrestler and gymnast. Always lends a sympathetic hand in helping students check on requirements and in changing registration. Proud outhor of second generation, first edition, is Leonard Kirkpatrick College Librarian. Not content With amassing thousands of new volumes, he has notably in creased the efficiency of his staff. However, the social atmosphere in the main reading room still baffles him. Graduated from Stanford in I9?9. receiving Master's Degree there in 1936. he then spent one quarter at Iowa State. His theme song, without music: We'll have tc stop buying books and start throwing them away if we do not have a new wing on the Library within two years.
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