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4 'e Dtndll XVILLIAM BURHOP Owing to the increased enrollment at Concordia. it was found necessary to appoint Professor XYillian1 Burhop as Dean, ln this capacity he has direct supervision of the study periods. Here he has established splendid discipline and order. He also represents the faculty at various educational conventions, and conducts negotiations with state authorities and other crediting agencies, relative to the recognition of Concordia by other educational institutions of the country. Pagu Tat-cl:-e
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1 President .AIARTIN LUECKE, A. B. V President Lnecke has served as the head of Concordia College since April, 1903. During these many years he has spared no effort in the advancement nf this institution. To increase the enrollment he organized the Alma Mater Club, the members of which personally strive to gain new students for their alma mater. His success in this respect is clearly evident by the fact that it is now necessary to build two additional dormitories. It is greatly due tn his efforts that Cmicorrlia has risen to its present etiiciency and renown. Page Eleven
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JOSEPH Scnninr, D, D, P1'0fc.vsm' Euzcritiis For many years Professor Schmidt was a mem' ber of the faculty at Concordia. Here he gave the best years of his life in educating and training young men for the ministry. But finally feeble health and advanced age forced him to relinquish his duties as professor of this institution. In recognition of his services, the degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by the fac- ulty of Concordia Seminary at St. Louis. Fkeiieiucx Zt'cKHR, D. D. Pr0fv.v.vm' Ezizrrifirx Professor Zucker served as professor at Con- cordia until the spring of 1921, when he was forced to resign his position, because of his health and advanced age. But at this time a new library was installed for the use of the students, and he gladly accepted the position of librarian, in which capacity he is still serving. The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by the fac- ulty of Concordia Seminary at St. Louis, in recog- llliillll HI l'l15 SSTVICGS Ht 1ll5l.I'llCIOI'. Page Thirteen
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