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PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY WILLIAM H. AGNEWI S. J. BOARD OF TRUS TEES TRUMAN W. BROPHY. Presidenf CHARLES N. JOHNSON, Secretary WILLIAM H. G. LOGAN, Treasurer PATRICK J. MAHAN, ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL TRUMAN W. BROPHY MD., D.D.S., SC.D., LL.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.D., O.I. Qlfrancel, President Emeritus Dean WILLIAM H. G. LOGAN M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.D., Dean of the Faculiy. Fiscal Supervisor CHARLES N. JOHNSON M.A.. L.D.S.. D.D,S., M.D.S.. F.A.C.D., LL.D., Dean of the Students. PLINY G. PUTERBAUGH M.D., D.D.S., F.A.C.D., Secrefary of the Faculty. LOUIS B. ESTABROOKS Registrar and Assisfanf Fiscal Supervisor Illl S
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An Apprvtititiun Some one has said that every great insti- tution is but the lengthened shadow of one man. However wide of the mark this may be of some institutions, I think it may be said that in the future Loyola will in a large sense reflect throughout its history the genius and personality of President Agnew. With that masterly grasp which he seems to have of the University as a whole. he combines an unusual capacity for detailed interest in every department. At least this is so of the Dental Depart- ment, and those of us who have been so long connected with the Chicago College of Den- tal Surgery, can cordially testify to his un- failing solicitude in everything pertaining to the welfare of the institution. Witli his multitude of duties he has ever found time to attend important conferences to devise improved methods of management or instruction, and further than this he has invariably sacrificed his own convenience and WILLIAM H. AGNEW S- J' comfort to travel to important dental meet- PRESIDENT i ings where his presence might lend support and strength to the standing of the Dental Department. Notably among these was the Seventh International Dental Congress in Philadelphia, where our own Dean Logan presided. It was a subtle compliment to Dr. Logan and the College to have President Agnew travel all that distance just to appear on the platform and lend dignity to the opening exercises. He has been a very regular attendant at such meetings as the American Association of Dental Schools, and has always taken a keen and sympathetic interest in the Dental Educational Council of America. In fact from his first association with the College he has gone out of his way to further its interest in every manner, and to lend encouragement to the fauilty and staff. It may not be inopportune at this time to say that he has some very definite plans for expansion in the way of building and equipment in the Dental Department as soon as arrangements may be matured. Witli an eye always on the better development of the institution he gives to those of us who are fortunate enough to be associated with him a very inspiring sense of support and comradeship, and it is a pleas- ure to be permitted to serve by his side. Witli his many exacting and heavy responsibilities he is approachable at all times, thus demonstrating the greatness of the man. No struggling student anywhere in the university need fear that President Agnew is not tal-:ing a keen and intimate interest in his welfare, nor that he is not deeply concerned about his future prospects. He is com- panionable, magnetic and stimulating, and the influence of his splendid manhood per- meates the entire student body whether on the campus, at Loyola, or in the professional schools down town. President Agnew stands today without a peer in his field of effort, and his influence for good will extend on down through the years as long as Loyola has a name. C. N. ll-ll
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