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1932 A Aiessage from the President s Office r pHE COLLEGE YEAR 1931-1932 will pass into history with its own peculiar stamp. Only a year ago Doctor Leonard W. Riley laid down his responsibilities as president of Linfield College after twenty-five vears of strenuous activity and outstanding achieve¬ ment. He has been missed as the guiding spirit in the affairs of the institution, yet the momentum which he created has kept the machinery running as smoothly as could he expected. A delightful spirit of cooperation has prevailed which assures a successful academic year. A new president has been elected who will come to us before another school year opens. Already he is with us in his thoughts and he is formulating plans for a significant admin¬ istration and a “Greater Linfield. Dr. Elam J. Anderson is acknowledged to be a man of vision, of sound judgment, of wise leadership, of inspiring personality. With expectancy and enthusiasm trustees, fac¬ ulty, students, alumni and friends are looking forward to his arrival. There is mutual anticipation of the happiest relationships. Dr. Anderson is assured on every hand of the most enthusiastic support in his administration. Linfield has weathered the financial situation comparatively well. There has been a shrinkage in income, but there is as yet no serious cause for alarm. The committees of the board are carefully studving the resources for the ensuing year; there will he some paring down of expenses to balance the budget, but the quality of the work for which Linfield has been long recognized will not be hazarded thereby. The loyalty of the faculty, so marvellously demonstrated during this tran¬ sition year, will rally to any emergency that may arise in the future. The writer gratefully acknowledges the unstinted support of the board of trus¬ tees and alumni, the delightful cooperation of the faculty and administrative offi¬ cers, and the genuine good will of the students, as he has endeavored to link the administrations of Dr. Riley and Dr. Anderson. WILLIAM R. FRER1CHS, Acting President. Acting President Frerichs 4 4 4 o A K L E A V E S McMinnville, Oregon, May 6, 1932. Page 15
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Board oi T rustees Officers of tfif. Board 1931-1932 O A K L E A Olof Larsell . A. L. Veazie .. W. W. Hostetler Charles H. Kopf . President Vice-President . Secretary .. Treasurer Members William R. Frerichs, Ph. D., Ex-Officio ...... McMinnville Elam J. Anderson, Ph. D., (After July 1, 1932.) Members for Three Years Ending June, 1932. Dr. Raymond B. Culver. Northwest Secretary Y. M. C. A. (Alumni Rep.) ....Portland Mahlon H. Day, Life Insurance, Failing Bldg .......Portland Walter P. Dyke, Lawyer Forest Grove W. W. Hostetler. Business Man ........ McMinnville Walter T. Jenks, Wholesale Merchant Salem Rev. Jacob Kratt. D. D.. Pastor First German Baptist Church .Portland F. G. Leary, Contractor. 953 Clinton St. ........... Portland Mrs. F. E. R. Lin field, 357 E. 60th St........ Portland Irving E. Miller. Ph. D., Professor State Normal .... Bellingham. Wash. Members for Three Years Ending June. 1933 J. H. Carstens, Orchardist and Real Estate akima, Wash Hon. 0. P. Coshow, Lawyer , Terminal Sales Bldg.....Portland L. S. Hopfield, (Alumni Rep.) 204 Wilcox Bldg. .. .... Portland Rev. W. A. Shanks, D. D., Supt. Convention Missions Boise, Idaho L. E. Latourette, City Attorney, City Hall ....... Portland Emanuel Northup, LL. D., Professor Emeritus McMinnville A. L. Veazie, Lawyer. 611 Corbett Bldg. Portland Rev. T. J. Villers, D. D., Pastor First Baptist Church . Portland J. F. Watson, D. D., Supt. Convention Missions Seattle, Wash. Members for Three Years Ending June. 1934 Marshall N. Dana, Associate Editor Oregon Journal ... Portland Rev. E. A. Fridell, D. D., Pastor First Baptist Church . .Seattle, Wash. Dr. Olof Larsell. Professor Medical School, University of Oregon Portland B. W. Strong, Banker . Roseburg Carey Tilbury, Merchant . McMinnville H. L. Toney, Banker (Alumni Rep.) . McMinnville Rev. J. L. Whirry, Convention Missionary McMinnville Rev. F. W. Wightman, Supt. Convention Missions ...Portland Rev. 0. C. Wright, D. D., Supt. Convention Missions .Portland Page 14
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r John Kenneth Riley, Registrar A. B.. Linfield College. 1921: B. D., Tlie Col¬ gate- Rochester Divinity School, 1924; graduate student, University of Oregon, 1931-1932. Reg¬ istrar. Linfield College since 1924. Virginia F. Ward, Voice. Public School Music B. Mus. Ed.. Illinois Wesleyan University School of Music, 1930. Vocal coaching and dic¬ tion with Miss Grace Grove. Chicago, 111. In¬ structor in Voice and Public School Music. Linfield College, since 1930. Sabra L. Nason. Librarian B. L.. Carleton College. 1900: University of Illinois Library School 1900-1907. Librarian, Linfield College, since 1929. Charles H. Kopf, Treasurer. Linfield College, since 1917 James Eoff. Violin Pupil of Jan Rubini, Mrs. Mary V. Dodge, Samuel Gardner. Peter Meremblum. Member of Portland Symphony Orchestra. 1928 and 1929. Instructor in Violin. Linfield College, since 1928. M. Eugenia Storey, Instructor in English Graduate Oregon State Normal School, 1915; A. B.. University of Washington, 1923: A. M., University of Washington. 1931. Instructor in English. Linfield College, since 1928. Stella Fraser Phelps, Piano and Theory B. A.. State College of Washington. 1930. Pupil in piano of Robert Zeigler. 1923, 1924, and 1925: Herbert Kimbrough from 1926 to 1930: Robert Schmitt, summer 1929, and Frederic I’. Hart, summers 1928 and 1930. Instructor in Piano and Theory. Linfield College, since 1930. Luther R. Taylor. Associate Professor of Chemistry B. S.. Linfield College, 1915: M. S.. State Col¬ lege of Washington. 1928. Associate Professor of Chemistry, Linfield College, since 1928. Harold Charles Elkinton, Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration A. B., Whitman College. 1925; M. B. A., Uni¬ versity of Oregon. 1927. Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration, Lin¬ field College, since 1927. Friede Close McCoy, Physical Director for Women Graduate Oregon Normal School, 1918; A. B., Reed College, 1921; student Oregon State Agri¬ cultural College, 1923-1924; summer 1926: grad¬ uate work, summers 1929 and 1930. Physical Director for Women, Linfield College, since 1929. Page 16
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