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Executive Officers Executive officers acting as the Hoard of Trustees, along with the president of the Board of Governors make up the administra- tive head of Marquette. Through these three departments come the University's policies and new programs. Fr. Peter . Brooks, president of the I ni versily. also acts as president of the Executive Board. Other meml ers of the Executive Board are Fr. Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J.. secretary, and Fr. ugustine W. Walters. S.J., treasurer. The deans of each school and college further assist the Executive Board by carrying out principles ami policies set down by the board. The Administration building houses the three department heads and affords space for the administrative activity to be carried out. The mincograph and mailing departments are also located in the Administration building, and from these departments flow a steady stream of printed matter concerning the policy of the University. Other officials assisting the Board of Trus- tees are Fr. Francis A. Ryan, S.J., dean of men. assisted by George R. Griffin, and Mrs. Francis McElligott, dean of women assisted by Misses Mice Schwcnkc. Mildred Weil and Mary Mice Gannon. Fr. George W. Gauss, S.J.. is the chap- lain for navy men stationed at Marquette. Dr. Henry I.. Banzhaf is business manager; Mary E. Mel .er, registrar; and May Dooley, bursar. Fr. John P. Agnes, S.J., is superintendent of Dr. Henry I.. Banzhaf Mr. George R. Griffin the grounds and buildings; Charles Cobeen is the director of the Student Union; and Edmund S. Carpenter is the director of the Marquette News Bureau. Through this administrative system at Mar- quette, the University business is taken care of with the best efficiency possible. Statistical data on expenditures and the income of the University and the board's activities in the form of records are kept on file. An organization can best perform its duty when the business details are taken care of properly. Marquette, with an effective admin- istration. is able to give its student body a proper educational and spiritual guidance. So, just as a plant will continue to bloom when properly nourished, Marquette Univer- sity continues to progress under the leadership of the Executive Board. Mrs. Francis I.. McElligott Fr. Augustine Walters. S.J. Page 29
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Board of Governors The Board of Governors is one of the three parts of the administrative organizations of Marquette which helps to guide its business procedure in order that the University may continue to be the source from which men and women are trained and sent forth with high moral and educational standards. The duty of the Board of Governors is to advise the Presi- dent and other University officials, and through this policy the University has benefited in its estalishmcnt and growth. Members of the Board of Governors con- sist of ten prominent men of the city of Mil- waukee. They are Charles O’Hara, chairman, retired president of the Merchants Despatch Transportation Corporation; Dr. Charles K. Albright, special agent to the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; Matthew II. Carpenter, president of the M. Carpenter Bak- Mi. Harry S. Johnston Dr. C. E. Albiighi Mr. F. J. Scnscnbrcnntr Mr. Robert A. Uihlein Page 28 Mr. Charles O'Hara Mr. Michael J. Cleary Mr. Waller Geist Mr. Charles L. Coughlin ing Company; Michael J. Cleary, president of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; Charles L. Coughlin, president of the Briggs Stratton Corporation; Walter Geist, president of the Allis-Chaltners Manu facturing Company; Harry S. Johnston, presi- dent of the Robert . Johnston Company : F. J. Sensenbrenncr. retired chairman of the board of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation; Robert A. Uihlein, vice-president of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company; and Fr. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., president of Marquette University. These nine laymen have given their time and effort in the interest of better education, and to play for the postwar future of Mar- quette. This is the roll the Board of Governors is playing in the growth and development of the University.
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Behold. I stand ai the door and knock. If any man listens to M voice and opens the door to Me, I will come in. Apoc. 3-20 Classes Kach student mind must lx opened from with- in to admit Jesus Christ and his teachings. When it is, new under- standing and knowledge will enter. And with this knowledge the Seeds of lasting peace will be nurtured.
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