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Impatient teachers exchanged permanent enrollment cards for tempor- ary ones, muttering to themselves as sharp edges gouged under their fin- gernails as they dug into the narrow partitions of the card files. Advisors scowled, You can ' t take that this semester. . . . Checking lines were shorter than usual. Enrollment took only two days as a result of Dr. V. A. Davis ' efficient management. Senator Fred M. Harris, chairman of the Board of Regents, addressed us at the second student assembly. He took the opportunity to remind us that education (which we were supposed to be seeking here) was a privilege not to be enjoyed by all. DR. DAVID L. M At I ' ARLANE Dean df jSt ii The Deans MAUDE E. MINROW Dean of Women [ 12 ]
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It was September 11 that we. the students, obtained our first glimpse of the administration in 1939-40. President Thomas W. Butcher called the students to attention in the opening convocation on that day. There must be nearly 1800 .students in this room, the largest opening as- sembly I have ever seen at a regular semester, he said. Registration began as usual. Dr. Cram pulled levers and turned dials to control Russell Porter ' s booming voice on the loud speakers. Class in Art Appreciation at 10:00 closed. . . . Class in Advanced Typewriting at 9:00 closed. . . . Class in Rhetoric PAYNE RATNKK Governor of Kansas and Composition B at 2 :00 closed. . . THE BOARD OF REGENTS Standing — Ralph T. O ' Neil. Drew McLaughlin. Grover Poole, Lester McCoy. Seated — Dr. H. L. Snyder, Mrs. Elizabeth Reigart, Chairman Fred M. Harris, Mrs. Donald Muii , W. T. Markham. [ 11
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Irene De Miin, Kathryn Kayser and Richard L. Roahen safely returned to us with vivid reports of the war abroad, Miss De Mun having escaped from the sinking Athena. We saw seven new members tal e their places on the faculty in 1939-40. W. H. SINGULAR, record clerk in the Registrars Office, checks the course records of all the students. Yawning drawers and the safe in the BURSAR ' S OFFICE receive not a few thousands of student money each year. [ 13 ]
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