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ADMINISTRATION
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progressive. In spite of adverse business conditions it is forging ahead. Even if our college training should leave with us nothing save this will to accom- plish under adverse conditions, it will have benefited us much. A message to Seniors — you have spent five long years in laborious prep- aration for your life ' s work. In June you will be ready to begin that work. There may be none waiting for you. What of it! This is not the first depres- sion that ever struck our country. Go out and make a job. If you disregard making a job you will find yourself drifting, you will slowly lose the knowl- edge you have gained, you will lose your ambition, and the result is evident. You do not quit a football game at the end of the first quarter just because you could not score. Then neither should you quit after graduation, even if there are no jobs in sight. You have had good coaching,- why fumble in the game? In closing, the Cauldron Board wishes to express its deep appreciation and gratitude to its adviser, Professor Everett C. Marston. Throughout the year he has co-operated si jerely, always shifting credit due him to others less deserving. That he continue to serve as the Cauldron adviser is the wish of those who realize his worth. To individuals not on the Board who have contributed freely we are also greatly indebted. To Miss Marjorie Blanchard, Miss Madelyn Ralph, and Mrs. Katharine Goodspeed, for typing and secretarial work. To the offices of the Activities Department and of the Director of School Administration, and to Professor William C. White, for information and assistance. To Mr. Warren K. Vantine, Mr. Dino G. Valz, and Mr. Russell C. Knight, for sug- gestions and co-operation. It has been a pleasure to assist in the editing of this annual, and the retiring Board hopes that next year ' s officers, too, will take pride and find satisfaction in their work. We have, with our combined efforts, tried to meet the appeal for a change. Realizing our limitations, we have done our best. May this Cauldron be received in the spirit in which it has been made and is now given to you!
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert Gray Dodge, Chairman Frank Lincoln Richardson, Vice -Chairman Galen David Light, Secretary and Treasurer Willis John Abbot Harrison Prescott Eddy Tilden Grafton Abbott Frederic Harold Fay Wilman Edward Adams Edward J. Frost William Converse Chick Franklin Wile Ganse Paul Foster Clark Charles Rice Gow William James Davidson Arthur Stoddard Johnson Carl Dreyfus Sabin Pond Sanger Charles Francis Eaton Frank Palmer Speare Francis Robert Carnegie Steele COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Frank L. Richardson, Chairman Willis J. Abbot Charles R. Gow Wilman E. Adams Arthur S. Johnson Robert G. Dodge Frank P. Speare F. R. Carnegie Steele Wilman E. Adams William J. Davidson Robert G. Dodge COMMITTEE ON HOUSING Edward J. Frost, Chairman Charles F. Eaton Frank L. Richardson Frank P. Speare COMMITTEE ON FUNDS AND INVESTMENTS Sabin P. Sanger, Chairman T. Grafton Abbott Wilman E. Adams William C. Chick Frank P. Speare Robert G. Dodge Carl Drefyus Frank L. Richardson THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Frank Palmer Speare, M.H., LL.D. President of the University Carl Stephens Ell, A.B., M.S., Ed.M. Vice-President of the University Galen David Light, A.B. Secretary and Treasurer of the University Everett Avery Churchill, A.B., Ed.D. Vice-President of the University
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