George Washington University - Cherry Tree Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1918

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Charles Herbert Stockton, LL. D., President of the University, When President Stockton retires from office at the dose of the present term there will go out to him from every member of the faculty, every stu- dent, and every friend of George Washington University, a feeling of deep regret — deep indeed, but softened by the appreciation and thanks of all for his careful and judicious guidance during his seven years of administration. For those who know how much President Stockton has done for George Washington, words cannot express their feeling. His great purpose has been to place the University on a solid foundation of public confidence and to build it into a great school that is truly national — as a school in our position should be. From the very beginning of his term George ash- ington has risen in the confidence of the people, for he has so managed affairs as to deeply impress the fact that we are a self-sustaining institution. The growth of George Washington in the public confidence is evidenced by the fact that the enrollment has nearly doubled since President Stockton took office ; the prosperity is evidenced by the transfer re nee of the Depart- ment of Arts and Sciences in 1912 to a better site, and the acquisition of five new buildings since the transfer. The site which this department now occupies will, no doubt, be its permanent home, and it was largely through President Stockton s urgency that this site was selected. President Stockton has always kept in close touch with the students, and delights in talking to them at school and fraternity functions. He is an authority on international law, and his lectures on this subject have been a foundation for many a successful career. We will not bid our president farewell, for we are sure his discontinuance in office will not mean a cessation of personal relations. 23

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CHARLES HERBERT STOCKTON 22

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