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U w., 0,4 O Q.. KY Q .1 U 's 'Q .1 I' A Wu E 'fr' '. QI 1 N Q: v H., R , lnvgqbfb' Y O 1... 2 N i. -1 1-1 , lil Q s,' The Board ot Curators of the University ot Missouri, of which Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy is a division, is made up ot nine members, citizens ot Missouri, appointed by the Governor ot the State by and with the advice and consent of the State Senate. They are appointed tor terms of six years each. The terms of three members expire every two years. Members are eligible tor reappointment and many have served over a long period of time. Three members ot the Board of Curators serve as the Executive Committee for Missouri School Board of Curators of Mines and Metallurgy. The present Execu- tive Committee consists ot Mr. Frank C. Mann, Chairman, Mr. Stratton Shartel, and Mr. Guy A. Thompson. Leslie Cowan, Vice-President ot the Univer- sity of Missouri, is Secretary ot the Board ot Curators and also Secretary ot the Executive Committee. The Board of Curators has made possible the many advancements in construction on the campus, including the addition to the new Chemical Engineering Building. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CURATORS President, Allen McReynolds ............................. Vice-President, David W. Hopkins ......... Mr. Bosco F. Anderson ........................... Mr. Frank C. Mann ........ Mr. Harold I. Moore ..... Mr. Stratton Shartel ........ Mr. Frank Stonner ........... Mr. Guy A. Thompson ....... Mr. Iohn H. Wolpers ........ ...............Carthage Ioseph .........Webster Groves ............Springtield ..........Brookiield .........Kansas City .............Charnois Louis ..........Poplar Bluff Around the table clockwise are: Dean Curtis L. Wilson, President Frederick A. Middle-bush, Mr. Leslie Cowan, Mr. Frank Stonner, Mr. Rosco F. Anderson, Senator Allen Mclfteynolcls, Mr. Iohn H. Wolpers, Mr. Frank C. Mann, Mr. Stratton Shartel, Mr. Guy A. Thompson. Page Fifteen
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Middlebush President School of Mines and Metallurgy University of Missouri Dr. Frederick A. Middlebush has been president of the Uni- versity of Missouri since l935. As one of the leading educators in the nation, President Middlebush has made many contribu- tions toward bringing honor and prestige to the University and the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. - At the present time he is a member of the Executive Commit- tee of the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities, President of the NationaleAssociation of State Universities, and member of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government., President Middlebush has also been a member of the Missouri Resources and Development Commission, the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law, Executive Council of American Political Sci- ence Association, the Committee on Vocational Education of the National Association of State Universities, European Con- ference of Professors of International Law and Relations, and many other important national organizations in education and public affairs. Students are indeed grateful to President Middlebush for his great interest in promoting the Welfare of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Page Fourteen Dr. Frederick A. ,- lf! Til? ,L Miswm, A flf',l,.11 and Milt? 1 nine m ',..:5' ' ill? GU 'A . -L DY A A jj,.i ullllfe '27 Gttfllllllrf lermSOl 9. ll2ff1l9lD.2f'e mulllhcw ThfGttii,,., os the ' llmlsg Shmtellilfi lm- ,
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MWWWWWW For the past eight years Dean Wilson has done an admirable job in directing the fortunes ot the School of Mines. During the war his capable leader- ship and tireless energy kept M.S.M. an engineer- ing institution worthy oi the highest possible merit. Although expansion of the school's facilities was irn- possible due to the limitations of War, Dean Wilson, directed extensive planning for post-war expansion T I I hese plans are now being carried out and soon they will near completion. , Dean Wilson is well qualified for his position, hav- ing received his EM. in l92U at Montana Sch l f oo o Mines and his Ph.D. in 1928 at the University ot Goettingen. His devotion and careful decisions have earned him respect and admiration from the student b d ' ' ' ' o y. Dean Wilsons association with yM.S.M. has influenced its growth and world-Wide farne. Page Sixteen Curtis L. Wilson Dean Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy The start of a busy dav- - k,,
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