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RUFUS C. DAWES, 'S6 Evanstown, Ill. Mr. Dawes is president of any number of gas an delectrict com- panies scattered over the country, but finds time to mix in politics too. He is at present delegate to the State Constitutional Conven- tion of Illinois. Busy as he is, how- ever, he never forgets Marietta College, as is shown by his many gifts of both time and money. The set of band instruments is one of them. As an undergraduate he never missed a prize or an honor, and after taking the first prizes in the Freshman Entrance and Junior Rhetorical Contests, he graduated as Valedictorian of his class. He was on the college eleven at one time, and according to an early Mariettan was a member of the Delta Upsilon Chess Club. CHARLES G. DAWES, '84 Chicago, Ill. If there is one thing that Brig. Gen. Dawes is sure to do, it is to say what he means in no insipid way. But as the Babylonian cyl- inder says, Alas, the times are not what they once were, for we read this in the 1881 Mariettian'i under Gen. Dawes' name: Give thy thoughts no tongue. Now we bc- hold him in one of the highest and most difficult positions in the coun- try, Director of the Budget of the United States. As General Purchas- ing Agent for the A. E. F. in the great war he was awarded the D. S. M., the Order of Leopold, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of the Bath and made Commander of the Legion of Hono1'.
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ED WARD S. PARSONS President of the Board of Trustees
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