Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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f 4 BOARD O TRUST II. T3 WTI -U I F E E s S 'ARTHUR ANDERSEN, President MARK W. CRESAP, Executive Vice-President EDWIN S. MILLS, Vice-President PAGE 26 V I Il, Til O F F I C E R S THEODORE W. ROBINSON, Vice-President CHARLES H. SCI-IXVEPPE, Vice-President JAMES F. OATES, Secretary lRwIN REW, Treasurer General Funds CHARLES P. WHITNEY, Treasurer Endowment Funds WILLIAM A. DYCHE, Business Manager GEORGE S. DALGETY, Assistant Business Manager T R U S T E E S ARTHUR ANDERSEN ROBERT W. CAMPBELL MARK W. CRESAP FRANK S. CUNNINGI-IAM ARTHUR XV. CU1TEN IRVING S. CUTTER GEORGE W. DIxoN WILLIAM A. DYCI-IE MILTON S. FLORSHEIM LESLIE M. GOODER M M G ARTIN . RIDLEY JOHN H. HARDIN EDWIN H. HUGHES SAMUEL INSULL MRS. ARTHUR M. LONG VERNON R. Loucics NATHAN WM. MACCHESNEY GEORGE A. MASON GEORGE A. MCKINLOCK GEORGE P. MERRICK EDWIN S. MILLS JAMES F. OATES I R RWIN EW THEODORE W. ROBINSON FRED NV. SARGENT CHARLES H. SCHWEPPE PHILIP R. SI-IUMWAY ELMER T. STEVENS GEORGE CRAIG STEWART SILAS H. STRAWN FREDERICK J. THIEBAR CHARLES H. THORNE MELvIN A. TRAYLOR CHARLES P. WHITNEY RAYMOND C. WIEBOLDT li 1 '1' ii ' ELECTED BY THE METHODIST CHURCH CONFERENCES JOHN C. FLOYD AUBREY S. MOORE JOHN P. MCWILLIAMS EUGENE M. MOORE MARSHALL R. REED ERNEST F. TITILE JOHN H. RYAN WILLIAM A. VAWTER II The Presidentis Message To The Syllabus The present year will be remembered as the year in which the University manifested an unusual spirit of generosity. Four instances, presented in what the Syllabus readers might regard as the climactic order, will make this clear: The economic depression had left thousands in this community in need of the necessities of life. Governor Emmerson's Commission urged upon us the necessity of playing charity games to provide funds for the needy. We complied and made available for the Governoris Commission a fund in excess of that contribution by any other university, namely fB145,000.00. The economic depression resulted in great hard- ship to our students. Many were compelled to leave the University and others were subsisting on in- adequate food. The University appreciated the dire distress under which the students were suffering and provided fellowships, scholarships and loan funds to the amount of 5316,000.00. After our basketball team had won seven con- secutive Conference games we played Iowa. Al- though lowa had been formally restored to good standing in the Conference their athletic teams had failed in competition to justify the reinstatement. Gur basketball team came to the rescue. We gave Iowa a victory by failing to avail ourselves of twelve points which the officials of the game had granted to us in the form of 12 free throws. Our football team had during the entire season won every Conference game. All the other universi- ties had suffered defeat. In a spirit of unexampled generosity we donated to charity, through a post season game, the unquestioned Big Ten Championship. Message of President of Board of Trustees This brief pres- entation of some of the high lights in the picture of North- western University during the past year indicates that, in spite of unfavorable business conditions, the year has been I one of great progress for the University. On June 30, 1931, the Trustees authorized the con- struction of the new Charles Deering Library, of which the cornerstone was laid on January 12, 1932. The gen- erous contributions of Charles Deering and the members of his family make possible the erection of this beautiful building, the cost of which will be 51,250,000 lt will occupy a central position on the Evanston Campus, and will fill a long-felt need for adequate library facilities for the Evanston Schools. ln October of 1931 a gift of 350,000 was received from the Carnegie Foundation to be used in the construction of Presser Hall, the proposed new building for the School of Music. Construction was started in October, 1931 on the new George R. Thorne Memorial Hall of the McKinlock Campus. This building will be completed in the fall of 1932. During the year, alumni of the University have ex- hibited unusual devotion. The number of contributors to the annual Foundation Fund increased from 4,403 to 5,417, a gain of 23fZ, for the year. The Foundation Fund goal for the new year has been set at S50,000, a consider- able part of which will be used as loans The University looks forward to continued progress in the year that lies ahead, confident that it will receive from alumni, students and the general public the same generous support it has received in the past ' ' ARTHUR ANDERSEN ARTHUR ANDERSEN President, Board of Trustees UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION X fl l 5 . f ff A E U 5 f 2 if ' A.i.i VM I N llglfwlkllmlvl-'TIT-TR, D 3 , -ff-t--ff--11---f--f . .. .. G- --T - .-Af-,Ia -Y. - I I, I., .,,, :3,,L,!!.:,3's N.,-Y ,rs IL,A,,:r:',gfm-If ,P ,-,N ml uxgw. ,4'.,1jsle-Jyw.. Z Z V? I, '.:1QI1.I.3',tE'r ici.,w,.!,.-wrt--alfa: ,I I I .I 2'-'.fr.f'Ii E',wj 162 . '5'fT1lT:Ii'!2?YJ-gli ' .:'r- 51- 'V .

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