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FIFTEE N AN M AM ROBERT L. STANTUN ' As President, Dr. Stanton opened the doors to the nren returning front the war and encouraged allthe debates and oratorical contests between the two literary societies, Erodel- phians and the Mianii Union. e V PUBLIcAT1oNs, PAGE 13o ANDREW D. IMIEPBURNV Fornierly a professor of English Literature, he carne into the presidency in his quiet, nlodest nianner and then, un- fortunately, it was his duty to announce that the university would have to close owing to financial ernbarrassrnent. ROBERT VV. NIACFARIQAND X By giving thought to the student first, President McFarland acconrplished his tasle of reviving the university to niake one whose career would be comparable to the old. Worrieri were adnzittedas students for the first tinie. i f VVoMr:N's GOVERNMENT, PAGE I24 IQTHELBERT D. XVAR1f11cLn s ' e Wlaen President Warfield arrived, he intniediately took advantage of the fact that western institutions were able to have rnore liberal educational curriculunis. Frorn his efforts, the university was placed on the high standard for which it has been noted ever since. g , i Courier: OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, PAGE 29 XVILLIANI O. FIQHONIPSON s t Mian1i's athletics were placed upon an aniateur and a Board of Athletic Control was organized. building a gy71l77l1Sl1l7ll and acquiring an football tearn was furnished with canvas to play the rascally U. C. teanr. K n X663 pg? sv 4 X X ,ft -1132! QR, D s l X if 2 Q J' ,ff 1, f' f',v I , 'fkANX f 5 , , 1 ,I g .LQ4 I I I X h 1 f , l M at , M' Wi? f Y? f 'F W 4, If ,I,uA4,f Xi ff ff H , N f nhl I .M J- fini jllf' HW ll f f f ,H J- N1 fam , uf X Q Q ffl!! X so Q 'yr f X ft , g ff'-x f lf XX V, Ml, it ib'1'fv,, ,af 3 E XX N, . W f k Z' o X 0 I l 1 xl! x JI 'f '1'V if j if . f f to ff, -N, ,iflhx s ss nb 4, Xeno ui 1 I ffl ' f 'X 4 fy 7 f Z .,l'f f
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DAVID S. TAPPAN A recognized authority on church history and law, Pres- ident Tappan made known his interest in youth and education by using his influence in the formation of a state normal school in connection with the university. SCHOOL OE EDUCATION, PAGE 43 GUY P. BENTON President Benton's interest in the educational policy for Ohio was evidenced when summer school was started at the university. During his administration the YWCA came to campus and the Alumni Library was built. Also the plans for the celebration of the Miami Centennial were his. SORORITIES, PAGE 249 RAYIX10ND M. HUGHES It was President Hughes that installed a science of college administration. A growth of the student body demanded an enlargement of the campus which resulted in the building of Irvin, Ogden and Wells Halls plus the Observatory and the Industrial Arts Building. ORGANIZATION,S GROWTH, PAGE 119 ALFRED H. UPHAM A Under President Upham's guidance, the university was kept unified and constantly kept on with its broadening development. His contributions to the entire educational philosophy of Miami cannot be measured-he first arrived in a horse and buggy and lived to dedicate the Miami Airport. SCHOOL OE BUSINESS AND FINE ARTS, PAGES 52, 63 ERNEST H. HAHNE Knowing that humanity has yet to create social institutions more influential than its colleges and universities, Dr. Hahne has taken up the one unified objective of the fourteen be- fore him, the advancement of the welfare of Miami and its students. REVIEW, PAGE I2 fp ., I leg-LQ S 7 Lx I. 6'Z,X , ,, X KQ V15 Ta ff f c ,Q X -4' xii xx -.0 2 x ,. ,ff fx CQLQ .. 4, 'y .M , iff 1,1 -ee fv'ag6, 7 ,qfai it ' WW? 4 ui r. ' x, Ill, . fy ft, IWW gf. of ' ,gc x xx 's , l ,. 1--A M we rkiaf f I ' Kimxx :fl fi-ef H in It K , X K f ff 2 ,V i HA X H, is I 1 X i 'X' V Q X ,' fy X 1' 'XX Ti ' Zrsx if Z lr -f 1 7 W 4 f W t. XX fad ,.,.a-- I I ', X4 l , ffl 1 'li U 'I X xx xii, if fy f xx, . sf f ? ' A XC' 1 A er M., Q u 1 A 24,
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