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MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT MIDDLEBUSH APPRECIATE the opportunity given to me by the Bollamo editors to send this message to the School ot Mines and Metallurgy graduates ot the Class of l952. You will soon join a goodly band oi M.S.M. alumni and you should be proud of your membership in the Alumni Association. You are leaving our campus at one oi the most prosperous periods in its history. l have stated on many occasions in recent years that in my judgment, the Univesity oi Missouri School ot Mines and Metallurgy never was stronger than now in the standing ot its pro- gram and teaching, research, and service. This year all of our curricula are accredited. The State of Missouri has been generous in making these facilities available to you. We shall count on your rendering back to our State and Nation rich dividends upon the investment we have made in your education. FREDBICK A. MIDDLEBUSH, President, University of Missouri. Pago QW 0 UIII Illlfl .Yf'fl'. EING a division of Missouri University, tl' School of Mines and Metallurgy is erned by the University Board oi Curb 'N tors. The Board consits of nine men appoints by the Governor with the consent of the Star Senate. The term is six years, with two ner men joining the Board every year. ln addition to many other duties, the Boar recommends appropriations for the develop ment and maintenance of the school. The cu rent expansion which has occurred in the las tew years is truly a tribute to their efforts. The Executive Committee, composed at this 5.3 members of the Board, holds meetings niotul 'x it for the purpose of auditing claims. lgliqhlwoii Boa
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CURTIS L. WILSON B.S. 1916, Baltimore City Collegeg E.M. 1920, Montana School of Mines, Ph.D. 1928, University of Goettinqen. Dean M.S.M., 1941. Curtis L. Wilson Dean Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy MESSAGE 17120111 DEAN CURVE L. 'f!1LEQIJ HE year 1951-1952 hae Meer. year ot gratifying az: if . and attainment of o ,geC'.J-:L through the cooperation 2. the fix'- iature, the Board of Curators i..e sity administration, the Eaipxy 15. and exceiient work on the f3ff 2- 3 and student organizations. A11 engineering currrala are -. credited by the Engineers fog Professionai Develorprnent v-rnicr. accredited agency recognized LY fessional engineering soezeties 3 State Boards of Hegistraticri. Seniors graduating in 1952 have themseives to be good leaders ar. followers in a11 of the acccrnrzhshrr. the year. Our sincere thanks an gratu1atior1s go to thern together r c wishes for happy and successful C Dean and Regzstv cm in conference. Page Twenty
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