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ffijZXCVJMj jAx. rv fWw l A Church university, B. Y. U. has as president of the Board of Trustees President Heber J. Grant, of the Latter-day Saint church. At left, Presi- dent Grant . . President Franklin Stewart Harris, seen below at his desk, is never too busy to pause for a chat. One of the first places a new student goes in the process of registration is to meet President Harris where he learns that B. Y. U. is as friendly as its reputa- tion ... A remarkable man, a world traveler and a scholar, President Harris may be seen at many university religious functions mingling with the students, listening to lectures of one of his profes- sors, or acting as patron for social af- fairs. 29
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Stately and majestic, the Maeser Memorial building is one of the most beautiful of the campus buildings . . . the office of the President, the Registrar, Treasurer, and of- fice of the Commerce depart- ment are housed here . . . On the lower floor, the Y Press, student council, Y News, As- sociated Men and Women Students, and the Banyan have their offices . . . Through its many columns march the student body bent on filling in registration forms, a call on the President, to see the Deans, to complain about a misspelled name in a student publication . . . the college ad- ministration building, so nam- ed in honor of B. Y. U. ' s first president, |C.arl G. Maeser.
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Necessary to any ad- ministration is competent assistance . . . Kiefer B. Sauls, secretary - treasur- er, at left is key man in many University projects . . . John E. Hayes and his assistant Lucile Spencer, also at left, keep the rec- ords and register stu- dents. Mr. Hayes has the reputation o f knowing most of the present stu- dents by name, and has a remarkable memory of people who are past students. The Commerce Department headed by Dean Herald R. Clark guides the potential careers of many students, soon to be business men, financiers, bankers, and secretaries. Below, Mr. Weldon Taylor, bishop of one of Provo ' s ward, discusses a book with Dean Clark, center, and Dr. H. V. Val Hoyt, right. 30
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