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Wow 05 3a zuczzm From the depths of your morris chair While the smoke curves from your meerschaum pipe, upward, Relive your Miami days, your college years; 14nd revel in her past, her present, 143 she glories in your achievement. N presenting these graduates of Miami University the nineteen thirty-five RECENSIo has picked a group of people who repre- sent successful achievement in a wide va- riety of work. We have, of course, not been able to include all those who have attained distinction in one way or another, but have rather, taken a representative group, and may we say that in doing so we honor all our alumni who have helped make Miami what it is today. N , Each year the university sends our many grad- uates to take their places in the world and perhaps if one were to look around and see what some of her former graduates are do- ing, he will feel that he has avery high goal toward which to work. It is the worthwhile person who makes his university proud of him and furnishes an inspiration for those who will follow him into the world outside. All life is not serious, of course, but many of us may forget while living the protected life that we do, that we have a serious l7 problem ahead of us upon being graduated from college. Whether it be in the busi- ness, scientific, art, or any other field of endeavor. N In this group of grad:- uates which we have selected are scientists, business men, teachers, authors, attorneys, and people of a number of other professions. Many of these graduates have told us that they do not feel that they deserve to be fea- tured in this section. Perhaps they feel a bit modest about the work that they have done. We want them to know, though, that the nineteen thirty-five RECENSIO considers them as some of the distinguished graduates of Miami University. N Many of her graduates have since passed away, and among them, some of the country,s most honored citizens. To them we pay our deepest respects. We shall long remember what they have done, and if only a few of us could help carry on the work that they have started, we feel that life has been more worthwhile for having given us the inspi- ration of their deeds.
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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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LANE GILLESPIE SHEEHAN GORMAN zacgnafw OF DISTINCTION OTHO E. LANE, Director of the First Na- tional Bank, Philadelphia, is President of the Fire Association Group, consisting of Fire Association, Reliance Insurance Company, Lumbermenk Insurance Company, and Phil- adelphia National Insurance Company. MARIE GILLESPIE, missionary in Persia, under the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, is in charge of the Girls, High School in Resht, Persia. MURRAY SHEEHAN, author, is also super- intendent 0f the Students, Department with the Siamese Legation, in charge of educating students sent here by the Siamese govern- ment. FRANK L. GORMAN is Engineer of De- sign in charge of the organization of Person- nel and the design of all structures in con- nection with the entire Cleveland Union Terminal Project. CLYDE FISHER is Curator of the Depart- ment of Astronomy of The American Mu- seum of Natural History, and in charge of the New Hayden Planetarium. WILLIAM J. HALE is at present a Re- search Consultant with the Dow Chemical Company. He is the author of several text- books on chemistry. WILLIAM G. PICKREL, member of Pickrel, Schaefler, Harshrnan and Young, lawyers, served latelytas Lieutenant Governor of Ohio under Governor White. EDWARD B. ROWAN is superintendent of the new Section of Painting and Sculpture in the Treasury Department of the United States Government. FISHER HALE PICKREL ROWAN g? '1, . 1,; . I x . 5f . .r' 74:1 x' x? I
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