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V PRESIDENT c. D. GRAY PhD LLD B BATES' third president has had the pleasure and distinction of being at the helm of an ever-growing institution in one ofthe busiest years of its development. PreXy is a Harvard man, accent included, and hails from a religious background in ministry and journalism, from which Bates brought him to assume the presidential chair in 1920. Among the outstanding achievements at Bates under Dr. Gray have been the addition to the campus ofthe new athletic plant bearing his name, a new men's dormitory, and the reaching of the seventy-fifth year since the college's founding-three presi- dents, three quarters of a century! Known to the general student body solely in the role of chapel-leader, mayor-inaugurator, and sympathetic loan-giver, Prexy to those acquainted with him, is a keen analyst of foreign affairs, has a sincere interest in student activities, and is a brilliant speaker. i PAGE 16
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Hazel Marie Clark, A.M. HAILING from VVarsaw, New York, Dean Hazel Clark has been guardian angel of the co-eds of Bates since 1928. An A. B. at Rochester, and an A. M. at Columbia were followed by deanships at Columbia and Frost- burg Normal School, in Maryland. .Dean Clark acts as a guiding light to the steps of the daughters of Academia Batesina, and does it with a firm sort of kindness. Protests are sometimes forthcoming, as in any institution, but, all in all, there is a continuous attempt at cooperation between the Dean, the Stu G, and the women's assembly in general, for the purpose of guidance, improve- ment and betterment of co-eds at Bates. Harry Willison Rowe, A.B. BUSH-EST MAN ON CAMPUS is the title rightly awarded Harry Willi- son Rowe, assistant to the president. Graduated in 1912, Mr. Rowe re- turned to Bates in 1920 to serve as bursar and assistant to the president, and since 1920 has held the latter position alone. Rounding out his activities with the secretaryship of the Bates Alumni, with his many campus committees, and with numerous speaking engage- ments, Mr. Rowe has truly given most of his life as a true booster of Bates in the strictest sense of the word. PAGE 17
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