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xmznzizmzm for- nu? tannin BULLETIN 0 1'. M. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 The Mlmiuislmlivc Council today decided to extend lhc spring valvzllioll period one day. By Virtue of the decision, stu- dents will not he required to re nu 1 us 5 , April 9. STOP II had previously Imp work until Tuesdnv, n stalled that classes would resume on April 8. Classes on Tuesday will meet as usual, the vacation ending at 8 a. m. on that day. COURTESY. THE MIAMI STUDENT ' Like the great colordinators of a mighty brain Yau labor unseen, Compensated for your constant vigil By satisfaction in continuous progress. N the campus their title is uttered with respect, but their names are scarcely known to us. iiThey,, are the members of the Board of Trustees, those twenty-seven august gentlemen ap- pointed by the governor and approved by the Ohio Senate to direct the present destiny of 126- year-old Miami. To their wisdom and experience and to the guidance of the President of the Uni- versity together with the Deans and the Business Manager has been entrusted the administration of a university which is at once an educational l5 institution and a legal corporation. For Miami University, in the person of its Administrators, not only educates its more than 2,600 students, but also feeds, houses, and supervises them. Fif- teen dormitories and cottages where live half of the students on the campus; twelve classroom buildings to be heated and lighted from Septem- ber to June; 260 acres of ground to be continually maintained; over thirty thousand meals to be served each week to 1,471 critical students; a bak- ery, a power house, a hospital to be operated; rules to be formulated and disciplinary measures to- he taken-all these are within the province of the university,s managers, as well as the provision for the education of its students. Directing and co- ordinating the work of the aca- demic oHices, the business office, and the boarding department is the difhcult role of the adminis- trators of this $6,765,600 business. ALFRED H. UPHAM President of the University
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS JOHN WELD PECK, LL.B., LL.D. . President WALLACE P. ROUDEBUSH, SR., A.B. . Secretary DAVID L. GASKILL, AB. . . . Vice-Presz'd'ent PHILIP D. SHERA, A.B. . . . . . Treasurer MEMBERS GEORGE R. EASTMAN BEVERLY O. SKINNER LARz R. HAMMEL DAVID L. GASKILL $339 331353130015 Educa- J. GILBERT WELSH SAMUEL W. RICI-IEY WAquER L. TOBEY ROBERT P. SCRIPPS LEROY S. GALVIN CARL R. GREER WILLIAM G. PICKREL TJONATHAN B VAIL DWIGHT HINCKLEY ROBERT H. BISHOP WALTER H. COOLES C. A. WILT C. VIVIAN ANDERSON JOHN W. PECK JOHN C. WOOD WALTER A. Fox FRANK R. HENRV HAROLD E. NEAVE HOMER GARD CARL E BASLER JOSEPH W- FICHTER GEORGE M VERITV J. CARL CUSTENBORDER LYLE S. EVANS $Dicd February 14, 1935. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ALFRED H. UPHAM, LL..D, Ph..D . . . . . . . . , . . . .President ELIZABETH HAMILTON A..B LLD . . .Dean of Wamen WALLACE P. ROUDEBUSH, SR., A. B. .Secretary to the Board of Trustees EDGAR W. KING, A.M. . . . . . . . . Librarian WILLIAM C. SMYSER, A.M.. '. . Registrar ALPHEUS K. MORRIS, A.B. . .Assistant to the President ORGANIZATION THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS HOWARD ROBINSON, Ph.D., LL. D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dean CLARENCE W. KREGER, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Dean THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ERNEST J ASHBAUGH, Ph..D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean The Division of Secondary. Education. HALBERT C. CHRISTOFFERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director The Division of Practical Arts: FRED C. WHITCOMB, B. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director The Division of Elementary Education. - JOHN W. HECKERT, Ph..D . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HARRISON'C.DALE,A.M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dean TOn leave of absence first semesterj RAYMOND E.GLOS,M.S.. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Dean - . TActing dean first semestrJ THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS THEODORE M. KRATT, Mus.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Graduate Study: CHARLES H. HANDSCHIN, Ph.D. . . . . , . . . . Chairman of the Committee Extension Courses: ROBERT W. EDMISTON, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . Chairman of the Committee The Summer Session: l ERNEST J. ASHBAUGH, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . Chazrman of the Committee WADE MACMILLAN, M..D . . t . . University Hospital Medical Director TAbsent on Sabbatical leave second semesterJ JOHN D. SCHONWALD, M. D. . Unwersity Hospi-tal Acting Medical Director, Second Semester WARREN SIMPSON THOMPSON, PhiD. . . . . . . . . . . The Scrzpps Foundation Director CHARLES SIMEON BUNGER, A.M. . . . . . . . . . . William McGuffey Schools Principal gm; i Maytag? Jtmznzetmtzm l b
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