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The Board of Curators of the University of Missouri and the Missouri School of Mines cmd Metallurgy is composed of nine residents of the state of Missouri appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. In order to insure a true representation, not more than one manmay be appointed from the same con- gressional district, and not more than five cura- tors may belong to any one political party. Appointments are for the duration ot six years, with each member ot the board being eligible for reappointrnent when his term ex- Board of urators pires. Thus, some of the board members have many years of experience. Each year, the members of the Board of Curators appoint three of their number to serve as the Executive Committee for the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. This commit- tee meets monthly for the purpose of auditing claims and attending to other such business given them by the Board ot Curators. Frank C. Mann is chairman of the present Executive Committee. The other two members are Strat- ton Shartel and Guy A. Thompson. MEMBERS OF BOARD OF CURATORS Iohn I-l. Wolpers ........ ........................ ..... ......................................... ....... ....... P o p l a r Bluli, Mo. Frank Stonner.. ..... .... .......... ................... ......... C h a m ois, Mo. Glenn W. Hendren ...,...........,................................. ............ L iberty, Mo. President Frederick A. Middle-bush ....................... Allen McReynolds Qlnresident ol the Boardl .......... Leslie Cowan CSG-cretary ol the Boardl ............. Roscoe Anderson ................................................. Stratton Shartel .......... Frank C. Mann .......... Guy A. Thompson ........ W. P. Elmer ................ ........Columbia, Mo. .........Carthage, Mo. ........Co1umbia, Mo. Louis, Mo. .........Kansas City, Mo. .........Sprinqiield, Mo. Louis, Mo. ..........Salem, Mo. Lei! to right: Iohn H. Wolpers, Frank Stonner, Glenn W. Hendren, Frederick A. Midcllebush, Allen McReynolds, Leslie Cowan, Roscoe Anderson, Stratton Shartel, Frank C. Mann, Guy A. Thompson. Missing: W. P. Elmer. Page Thirteen
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urtis L. Wilson Dean Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Dr. Curtis L. Wilson became Dean oi the Missouri School of Mines in 1941. During this time he has done an excellent job of increasing the merits ot M.S.M. Under his leadership the school has secured a new power plant, an addition to the Chemical Engineering Building, and a new dormitory for the students. Work has also been started on an engineering laboratory building, Dean Wilson received his E.M. in 1920 at the Montana School of Mines and his Ph.D. in 1928 at the University ot Goettingen. l-le was a professor at the Montana School of Xi - A Mines prior to the time he came to M.S.M. Dean Wilson is a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers and is now one of the A.1.M.E. Board of Directors and chairman of Mineral lndustry Educa- tional Division. He is a member of the Missouri Society of Professional Engi- neers anol is serving as chairman of the society's committee on education. S1merrIz.' Speech! Page Fifteen
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