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HENRY CIIURCIIILL KING CHARLES NELSON COLE President ,Dena of College The College Administration THE T1ws'r1c1ss. The Board of Trustees of Oberlin College includes the President, ex-otlicio, and twenty-four others. The Trustees are divided into six groups of tour each, one group being elected each year. Ot the four Trustees elected each year, o11e is chosen directly by the ballot of the Alumni, and the I'0IIl2l.l1llllg' three by the ballot of the other members ol' the Board. According to the College Charter granted by the state .ot Ohio in l4'ebru- ary, 1834, the entire responsibility tor the government and administration ol' the College rests with the Trustees. In other words, the final legal responsibility for the College belongs to the Board ol? Trustees. THE PRUDENTIAI, COMMITTEE. The Trustees meet only twice a year and it is necessary to have a committee empowered to acl: For the Trustees in the intervals when the Board is not i11 session. This committee is the Prudential Committee. It is composed of eleven members. lts decision is linal in matters of minor importance, but i11 matters of major importance that admit ol' delay, the final decision is reserved for the Board of Trustees. The Prudential Com- mittee meets weekly. Tim Faculxrlns. Within a year after the College Charter was granted the Trustees passed a vote providing that the internal management of the concerns of the institution should be committed to the Faculty. The Hy-Laws ol? the College, codiiied in 1905, contain this statement: The General Ftlclllliy are entrusted with the management olf the internal attairs ol' the College, but must obtain the concurrence of the Trustees in order to introduce any important change attecting the established methods or principles of administration. THE DEANS. ln the management of the internal affairs of the College the Faculty entrusts to various deans and committees a large measure of re- sponsibility for carrying out the policies of the College and for the oversight of stu-dent lite. The Dean of the College, the Dean of the School of Theology, the Director of the Conservatory of Music, the Dean of College Men, the Dean of College Women, and the Dean of Conservatory Women are the most important of these officers. X George Ill. Jones. l2ll
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