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Adelbert Alumni Association GEORGE G. MARSHALL '14 President ERIE Hovwoon '01 .Vice President RALPH BELL '19 Secretary B. B. VVICKIIAM '96 Treasurer 1 .W fi I 're-slseswir .,,,, if VHSLLCQN , ' W3 0 O O l 'x X. -it 4 ev K P. H. MOTZ '15 E.1'ecufiz'e Secretary INETY years ago, on August 23rd, 1837, a small group of alumni met in the old chapel of Western Reserve College at Hudson, Ohio. There our alumni association had its inception. These few men, fired by a great loyalty and with a view of preserving that affection, passed the fol- lowing resolution: that we hereby form and consti- tute ourselves into an Association of the Alumni of Wfestern Reserve College whose object shall be to cultivate acquaintance and friendship, to form and perpetuate a record of the residence and employment of each and to promote the interests of the college. To this day, it would be difficult to find a 1nore comprehensive and concrete statement of the pur- poses of an alumni association. Upon the removal of VVestern Reserve College . to Cleveland, Ohio, under the name of Adelbert College, the association was re-organized into the Adelbert College Alumni Association. In 1923, the 1 f activities of this association became important enough to engage a permanent secretary. Paul GEORGE G. BIARSHALL H. Motz was chosen to fill this office which he still Pramicnt holds. PAUL H. Morz The Association maintains an office on the S0N'1'fG N campus in Room 11-A of the Main Building, under the supervision of the permanent secretary. Here are kept biographical, historical and mailing records of the entire University Alumni body. Further activities consist of publishing the Reserve Alumnus , a monthly alumni maga- zine, acting as liaison officer for the alumni with the student body and the col- legeg conducting college radio programsg handling tickets for college athletic games and social functions, publishing the Alumni catalogue and conducting an employment bureau for graduates. One 11101'11lI1g each week is alumni morning in chapel and the speaker, generally an alumnus, is provided by the alumni office. , Full information concerning Western Reserve University, and other Universi- ties and Colleges, includilng a complete file of their alumni publications mav be had in the Alumni office. Maps, directories, and descriptive pamphlets of' the city are also provided here, and the Secretary invites all to avail themselves of this material. A few of the notable members of the Association are: Rupert Hughes, author' VV1ll1am R Hopkins City Manager of Cleveland George H Hoadley former governor of Ohio Major Generll Halbert E Paine, United qtates Army 'md Milton Suthff judge of Ohio Supreme Court x - N . . , ' I . .. I ' . , I 4 I 1 I . 1 , b : - I 'C ' 'r ' 'N 7. 1 .' Q 1 it ,, 'mmf .k- .S 'fm, N . ' '45 . Q , m, f . Em.. .. n:m.,,mhm,,F L PA PUQL' Th!!-fy-0119
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C lF Al ' ' . . . umnae Association si fi . . Zhu l A ' V 1113 Alumnae Association of the College for NVomen seeks to keep in touch with the 2,150 f V graduates of the College in the following ways. K The Association issues four times a year the V Alumnae Bulletin which, under the direction of the l Chairman of Publicity, prints news of the Associa- tion, articles about the College, the faculty, and il individual alumnae. The Association has fifteen regional branches throughout the country which meet as often as they 1 wish, for social or business purposes and which T help to keep girls who have gone to VVestern Re- serve University in touch with the life of the Uni- . versity today. Frequently a member of the faculty or some officer of the Association meets with several X of the branches in order to bring them word directly A . from the College. These branches are situated in 1 Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Wasliingtoii, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, California, and in the following Ohio localitiesg Akron, Lakewood, Youngstown, Lake County, Fremont, Lakewood and South High school in Cleveland. Q M Our Alumnae Council is composed of five rep- ' f resentatives from each class who work under the direction of the Chairman along the lines of Pub- licity, Finance, Membership and Entertainment. TVTARGARET CLEVELAND U President This group meets at the College in November for ANNA LOUISE SLUSSER an all day Conference with Regional Branch dele- Secretary gates and the members of the Board of Directors. At this Conference an opportunity is given to visit - college classes, to hold Round Table discussions on the different phases of the work of the association and to meet socially with other alumnae and with members of the faculty. Reports are also given by all out of town delegates representing the branches. This fall Conference is a new departure but a most hopeful adventure in the life of the Association. I The Alumnae Fund increases each year with the help of subscriptions from individual members and the gifts of the Anniversary Classes and regional branches. Because of the splendid support which has been given to this fund L it has been possible each year to give a larger sum to the College and to have ' more money available for Student Aid purposes. - J Since January 1924, the Association has had a full time Executive Stecretarv l to work with the Board of Directors in carrying on the ever increasing amount oif ,li work of the Association. Miss Anna-Louise Slusser is the Secretary and is in if charge of the Alumnae office in Mather Hall. This office tries to keep an ac- currate record of all graduates and former students and through its geographical -e ' files is helpful in keeping the regional branches in touch with new residents. In D fact the Alumnae office assists all twelve directors and gives valuable assistance Z to the committees in charge of all the varying phases of work which the Associa- r y tion undertakes. ,4 5 X 51' w e --i-- Page Thirty A QL Zim? ,,,, Q. .-- Q,
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