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THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE Board of Trustees Y. N. Frew ..................................... President. Hon. J. D. Shafer......................... I ’icc-Prcsident. S. H. Church .................................... Secretary. Hon. J. H. Reed ................................. Treasurer. Sara E. Weir..........................Assistant Treasurer. George W. Baum, Edward M. Bigei.ow, Dr. Frank C. Blessing, John A. Brashear, Hon. Joseph Buffington, Dr. H. B. Burns, S. H. Church, George H. Clapp, Hon. Josiah Cohen, F. H. Colhouer, Alva C. Dinkey, ♦Albert J. Edwards, Robert A. Franks, W. X. Frew, I Ioward Heinz, James F. Hudson, Martin B. Leisser, W illiam McConway, George A. McBeth, A. G. MacConnf.ll, Hon. James R. Maceari.ane, Hon. William A. Magee, A. C. Magill, Andrew W. Mellon. Hon. George T. Oliver, Hon. Henry K. Porter, Hon. J. H. Reed. Dr. H. L. Reinecke, W. Lucien Scaife. Hon. John D. Shafer, George E. Shaw, Charles L. Taylor, A. Bryan Wall. Joseph R. Woodwell. Rev. A. A. Lambing, ♦Deceased. W. J. Holland, Ph.D., LL.D.. Director of the Department of the Museum. John W. Beatty, M.A., Director of the Department of Pine Arts. Albert J. Barr, Committee on Technical Schools William McConway, Chairm. William X. Frew. John A. Brashear. Hon. William A. Magee, Hon. Joseph Buffington W. Lucien Scaife. Robert A. Franks, Charles L. Taylor. Arthur Arton Hamersciilag, Sc.D.. Director of the Department of Technical Schools. 8
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ness helped them over some of the rough places in life. As a home-maker she is pre-eminently successful, and comfort and happiness are in all her surroundings. Mrs. Carnegie has so completely identified herself with her husband’s interests and duties, that it is hard to write of her apart from him and them. As an appreciation of this devotion, as well as in recognition of her own excellence as a woman, Mr. Carnegie’s native town, Dunfermline, in 1907, conferred upon her its highest civic tribute—that of honorary burgess-ship. This honor has never been conferred by the town on any other woman—and Dunfermline is over eight hundred years old! With every opportunity for choosing whatever pleases her in life, Mrs. Carnegie sets us the example of choosing the things of character and intellect—simplicity, truth, naturalness. Whether among the tenants of Clashmore or in the complex society of cities—in the world or in her own quiet home—always and ever the same lofty, gracious, simple, modest, truthful spirit is maintained. And so, the encouraging face on the dedicated page of our year-book today seems to bring 11s this message: ‘‘Thou must be true thyself, if thou the truth would’st teach; Thy soul must overflow, if thou another’s soul would’st reach; It needs the overflow of heart, to give the lips full speech. Think truly, and thy thoughts shall the world’s famine feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine shall be a fruitful seed; Live truly, and thy life shall be a great and noble creed.”
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CARNEGIE TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. Officers of Administration. Arthur Arton Hamkrschlag, ScD., Director. William P. Field, B.A., Secretary of the Schools. Arthur W. Tarbell, Registrar of the Schools. Clifford B. Coxxelley, Dean of the School of Applied Industries. John H. Leete, A.B., D.Sc., Dean of the School of Applied Science. Clara L. West, Dean of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie School. Henry Horxbostel, Pii.B., Dean of the School of Applied Design. Henry K. McGoodwin, B.S., Acting Dean of the School of Applied Design. Elvi'k L. Woodward, Bursar of the Schools. Frank Orbin, B.S., Supervisor of Equipment. John P. Weidlein, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Anna F. Phii.put, Secretary-Registrar of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie School. Watson L. Savage, M.D., Supervisor of the Department of Student Health for the Schools of Applied Science, Industries and Design. George F. Sheers, Auditor of the Carnegie Institute. 9
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