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THE STUDENT UNION: Mrs, (..insu.-lij C, V..i]i,|;, .illi.idl 1 njMTs.H li. iht; Sludcnl Union. (Iiiirco .it I ■ oiifcrciKC anij miflings were held in the Studenl I nion s several mccling rooms.
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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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Non-Academic Center of a Growing University im ' ' ' lllllllll J II „;,» .,1 lin L,i...i,i, li,,,.r... -„k.., Ln.uii and the new Sci- Building under construction. The Sludenl Union Building is desii;ned to serve llic I Diversity for many years to come. Ever since the opening, the Union has been a center of excit- ing, bustling activity of student meetings, confer- ences, ' recreational and social activity. The Formal Uounge is the University ' s living room. The Student Union Activities Board strives to effect greater homogeneity among members of the entire University family. In conjunction with the Operating Board it assists in development, co- ordination and execution of a policy for all- University use of Union facilities.
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