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LIBRARY STAFF ran. Third Row: H. E. Bowers, P. Wittkopf Dr. J. F. Harvey, J. Kennedy, Dr. R. K Johnson. AS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of Libraries, Dr. Johnson's duties encom- pass a major portion of the administrative work involved in the opera- tion of a library. Responsibility for instruction in the area of academic librarianship also rests in his hands. First Row: Mrs. F. Sigel, Mrs. P. Hughes, G. Salvucci, Mrs. E. Hart, Mrs. L. Hein. Second Row: J. Morgan, D. Noister, Mrs. Davis, A. Salvucci, Mrs. H. Macon, W. Batiuta, P. Barbera, S. Kane. Third Row: F. Haffelfinger, S. Hilton, T. Holt. First Row: M. Nehlig, E. Fogg, V. Manly, Mrs. F. C. Hendrie, B. Begg. Second Row: Dr. G. A. Summent, Dr. Yu-Shu Pu, C. Lough- a
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FURMULATING, INITIATING AND IJIRECTING The Board of Trustees is an ever influencing factor in the decisions of Drexel. While the average student has little or no contact with this governing body and is un- aware of the functions performed by it, his life at Drexel is constantly affected by its decisions. The Board of Trustees determines school policy in financial matters, tuition, acquirement of new facilities, and scholarships. Appointments of faculty are made by the Trustees and degrees are conferred by their authority. BOARD OF TRUSTEES-Seated: M. I. Blum, F. S. Friel, R. P. Brown, J. Creese, A. J. Nesbitt, C. J. Biddle, P. E. Foerderer, B. L. Keyes. Standing: L. J. Woods, H. M. Myers, D. W. R. Morgan, C. G. Simpson, F. H. Griffin, I. W. Roberts, R. Bailey, J. H. Robins, C. A. Sienkiewitz, H. L. Buck, R. G. Knowing the Boardis interest in the student body, Dr. .lames Creese is an active member in an ex-officio capac- ity. He serves as a link between the student body and administrative interests. Currently, Drexel alumni are Honorary Chairman, Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Board. They are Richard P. Brown, Albert J. Nesbitt and Francis S. Friel. These men, as do the other members, continue to con- tribute much to the success of Drexel. Rincliffe, E. Starr, M. C. Webb. Not pictured: J. T. Buckley, A. J. Cassatt, H. F. Dever, J. E. Gowen, C. L. Huston, J. B. Jones, J. McGowan, J. S. McQuade. G. L. Morrison, J. D. Otley, A. J. D. Paul, W. M. Scott.
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