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Dr. J. Erroll Miller and six other Faculty and Staff members comprised the Commjttee on Academic Routme. Its area of operation includes admissions, classification, certi- fication and graduation of students, course schedules, I ' niversity calendar and scholar- ship aivards and honors. The m.isl sharpiv challenged this year was Ihc Coniimtlcc on Student Personnel Ser- vices with Dr. Lorenzo Greene as chainnaii- He was aided by eleven Faulty and Staff rnl- leagues and three students-the [ ' resident of the Student Government Association and one representative each from the Junior and Senior Classes. These Are The Decision- Thinkers . Fact Finders . Organizers In addition to the Cionimittees whose chairmen are pictured on this page, seven others steer the thinking and planning of this institution. These include the ( ' otnniiltee on Educa- tional Policies. Dr. Harold F. Lee, chairman; the (Iraduate Council, headed hv Dean Oscar J. ( ' hapman; the Committee on Lihrarv Service. Professor C. A. Bkie. chairman; the Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. chaired hy Dr. William C. Brooks; Committee on Summer Session. Dr. Milton C. Hardiman. director; the Committee on Traffic and Parking; and the Executive Committee and Administrative Council. The latter Committee is chaired by the President of the University and includes ten key staff administrators and three fac- ulty representatives. Athletics are controlled hv the Committee on Athletics with ten Faculty and Staff mem- bers and luo students Dr. Cletus Stamper is chairman. Dr. Armistead S. Pride chairs the Commit- tee on Public Relations, aided by ten Faculty and Staff members and two students-a sen- ior and a junior. Dr. Louis Sirois heads a lively Committee on University Activities with seventeen members. This includes two students-a
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For the President ' s Family the Second Century Starts in a New Home When the great crane took po- sition alongside Memorial Hall for construction of the new Sci- ence Building, the campus home of the President had been demolished to make way for it. Dr. Earl E. Dawson and family, in the vanguard of the Second Century movement, settled in a fine old home of gracious and splendid dignity at 601 Jack- son-on a hill with a com- manding view of both oung Hall and Missouri ' s Capitol, in fact, of all of Jefferson City.
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Makers Who Started the Century Whenever a person, committee, department or division in the University conceives a course or principle of procedure for facilitating or promoting the aims and objectives of the Uni- versity, the initial step in the establishment of a policy is in process. The Committee concerned with such matters deliberates upon the proposal. Finding it bene- ficial to the University ' s purposes, the Committee carefully formulates a presentation to the Faculty. Upon the approval of the Faculty, the matter is presented to the President. Final authoritv on major decisions rests with the Board of Curators, who mav act upon the recommenda- tion of the President or upon its own initiative. The Final Word Tliese members of the Board of Curators speak for ttie citizens of Missouri in matters governing Lincoln UniversitN L to R. Earl S iKon, Richmond Heights. Bruce Normile. Edma. George Rozier. Jefferson Cit . President Davvson. ttorne Carl Sapp, Columbia, new president of the Board succeeding H. Bvron Masterson of Kennett; James Randall. St. Louis, vice president of the Board; Mrs. Olive De- catur. Springfield; and Judge Lewis W. Clymer. Kansas Citv. Not pictured are Dr. R. B. Doolin. Kansas City, treasurer, and Hal Hunter. New Madrid.
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