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A I ) M I NI STRATI ON OFF1 CERS The U n i ve r - i t y L a ri inspiration, an opportu- nity is one of the old slojr ns handed down to US. The inapirat i ■ i ■ • i • pends upon the student; but even the rule and U-|n ' n. ' l ihi- 4 .f- fiiH ' n, on- intended 1 make the opportunity knock A littk- louder. J. B. Speer, Business Manager. Hegiatrav The c»rHJH-l whr.-h f have formed with young men and women from all over the state of Montana during my five years ' experience as I) fan of Women have convinced me Hurt ths most prorniainjr invest- ment of the people of :his .»u js ir.s firend-r University. Harriet II. Scdmnn, Dean of Women. The Sum- Tiiivn-rsity hclonjrx to all Montan- »ns, present and fu- ture- It is intrusted to us for a few years and we pass it on — a belter or 11 poorer place. Its bWMftti, not only to u but to those who come after, arc dependent on the exercise of our Loy- alty, intelligence and industry here and now. Richard IT, ..li ' ssv. Datn of -Men. CurrieuUttn Committee I ' i:i:smh: t II, I ' i.ut, rtti: ht.AMS or S.u s, i : ilKTBAB, fu.uicMEX or Ma.km: I )i:i-akt vkstm Ctitttptt ( a lopnutti ffdifttntitee li V l A M GlOOQ KlltKlViMl[ ( Si ' A 1 1 r.i »i n ; S w BA it i m . i ; n .I fhirtifx Committee 6 ISaXtKH SWU I.Mxi; W K Si KW A irl ' J E SK
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ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS The Sc-ntintl isfur- RjUt hifttcil-J- and full nf information. But it con- tains moro information than just facta. As hi i»he t crit i dim bn gleaned manj, ' truths from I ndian lejrends, no may your own mature analysis [»lean many truths about yourselves from the perusal of this book in 1 4G. Sounds like a long time ahead, but 1906 dues DJ f i-n i M lone ago to me. It is my hope that this book may preserve for you some of the youth - ' mI upiril of your pres- ent days. Charles IT. Clanp t President. In an am-ient Book is a ir|M rt ttf a. cnnlniYer- sy of the Loffd before the Mountains. The con- clusion of that contro- reay is my raMHjte t« The it»2ft Sentinel. Hp hath shewed thee, O man, what is jroodi ;l ill I W ! .; i C iinl li in- l.i Kt require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy - ' : Melvtn A. Branrwn, Chancellor, l ' «ui ' ' . :iyiri K , hay hy day in every way I §m L ' t ' ltinR better and beti ' M ' . ouild have been snid by the State University during the t hi ity-une years since its doors opened. This, in spite of the many vicissitudes through which the in- stitution has had to pass from time to time — trials which loomed lanrc when they arrived, but always the Univer- sity has become stron- ger and belter by them — Thm University of 3l H ' il:isiJi ' .;in hut ■!; . ' Frederick r. Scheuvh, Vive President, Budget-Polity Commiitw I ' |i :itW nHf I ' v I I.HTKKH JESSE Si.iM (ri: 1.1 rt Mkkriix 1 ' iTii.ur fHttrifftn ' ittiftif t ' lmnttittfr Row Fhkuji.VN S| ' .vii,[hm: Si ' iii:i:ini:i; Ki.imw JsbSe Mi:iEitn.i. Skuuan i:i sou I A I GHTEK8 I.KII ' IE SIM '
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PUBLIC SERVICE DIVISION rHUE ' service work :it the Stsit University is tar- ried on in greater pro] tortious in rcrent j ' l-ars. The Slule University is actuated In Hie idea that, so far a ils resources permit, il should perform any publie service fur which it is more- naturally adapted than other existing agencies. For this reason, it undertakes various extension activities, auch as correspondence study, extension lecturing,, and the like. Courses offered in curresyx indent study recently an- included in cur- rieutums of biology, botany, business administration, economics and soci- 11 logy, education. English, geology, history and political science, homo economics. Latin, matheniat in.-s, modern languages, music, pharmacy and psychology, A bureau of public information was established in Oeloher, Ml lit. fur the pnvpi.vh- of furnishing free information lo citizens i I ' Montana o» various subjects. It is believed that |his effort on the part of the Stale University to assist the public has proved its value, and every person Becking information of any character is urged to take advantage of this offer of help.
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