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.4 ,, ,nib qqfq .,.ws-liuliafi, 54: 1 J ., . . 7 . .V ,J4fQ.4 . . 53.1, '. Wi: 'f Ir ,ll ,, . . ..,' ' .,- ', .- . ' , X , flfvl V lJHUlk55Uli5 , , are peop e ', in If 1' A subtle myth has arisen at Ohio State Uni- versity that paints a professor as a stuffy person that never remembers a face and never forgets i to retell an old joke. YWX' ,Z . fx But your humble professor is more than that. , He is a nebulous entity, a personality around Whom campus conversation and tradition often center. 'P 1' , f ' V Qu I I 1 x I5 . 'Y- - . -4'.- - - .rv 1 K :mg 1 ,,. .f 41 , N. I ' N . 9 , 'N' 5 lg, R A x xhxivl I W K :LZ X ak tn 3, . Nw 5- U, x ' ' ' fp f' I 41 JL 4 , g,,'M,g.i.f-W r , U W ji 1 . f, f I I i i n i lu A ' r 'W Zflv 4 l' J, . B f Y: 1 l I 9' ,f 5' I tv 1 1 ' Wit: , , K! xgpi 'Zn 5 .1 A V M f 12,1 5 1' gl 'Y lr 1 1 L f ,Z , me ' , 57 ii W77. fn' !f , MH, yr J '4 ' mv f , bww X if I 1 f , .1 4, S V s Q ' ' ., ,f r vig I of I f ,i fu f X 12 J ' l ,f ' l 'F 1' ' 4 , ' 7' 1 , , ' I . I! N r. , If I I 1 if 1 1 1 X I 'ffm' f 1 . , pf 1 I . , ' X J ' ff l 1 K f X 6 , J-f 9 N , if J -1. f -s ' f 4 l i .4 . xp, .,-., 3 ,,,- . V ' I J- ,j?3z-F , , , . . ,4. f 4 f.':. . V- '4vl1v z-7:'l '. Makio 1942 here presents several of the fac- qi I ' t ulty distinguished not only in knowledge, but ' f p ,Q 'A L jf , J in the esteem of their pupils. We salute them 'aff'-jT,, , , V and their profession . . . the lifeblood of a i , ,,,,- ff 4 Q wr-4' great university. if f if as 1 r f 2 5 I. -'.- : 'ff-LA -, i MY f .f . 'h fa ' .A - ' 1 ,1 ,L f A . 'ff ' - e for a man to become a tradition, but Billy Graves X Z M y 11 ll , - i hed himself so firmly in the hearts of Ohio Staters flourish long after his retirement. Lantern column, The Idler. - Q , ' Vwlifs X Q I ' ' 4 i . vi ' ff V 'K cfP,,, I V, 'rl' Jigs, : if er ', l lu- j I 1. Ah r: Ng, W ' is . ir n that his memories readers will 1 rf ., I 1 I. William Lucius Graves English ' J Roses and dahlias are the passion of Silas Harris as he Silas Adelbort Harris Law putters in his garden. A specializer in the 440 and the half mile runs in his college days, he now saves his breath for conver- sation and exercises by motoring in the country. I. - -Ziff 'f. y wry' W .1 I ' , -,:f.f'f Vq,za'f' My ,- J- 1 I In ,H,rl.?f,4'f' !fV1xfffX,f x,1x fs ,X f t F - , , I M., , N V v sf fvxv. r, . , 743.1 J - f 'Q - gffflz K--, A, ' M5 1 M , f Y ,I A G: N 4' 'E ' l I I ' '9,ff.1..J-. s sw f 1 it 'h I I: ,,,,',V 1- - , .' 1' V V- Nm ' Q 1 ,- ! Z f f, f 'I ' V r I I 3 ' 4.-if I , S J H r ' v' ,H V J 4 7, A - .E If 1 , .gff c ' av j-'f..,,- - f kv., B ,A--. -- , 1-' -4. V - - . nf - , -af' ,. ,, .I Z in is .r 1 .,..:,,.,., -W - - ,, V , , yd ,I ,,,, A, M- sz' -J?
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Uncanny is the word for Harvey H. Davis, say those who have worked with Qhio State's new vice-president when refer- UHQ to his administrative ability. He is always tsuccessful in consolidating the varying opin- IOHS Of others into a workable program. HaVi1'1Q lived among the rolling knolls of IOWG in his youth, the vice-president is still G fdrrn boy at heart. Although he occasionally engages in the urbane pastimes of contract bridge and qolf, he finds real relaxation out- doors. He likes to putter in the garden and often reverts to the frontiersman sport of split- img rails. He is joined in this rnuscle-harden- mc-f .activity by his seventeen year old son Philip, who is a junior in University High School. Vice-President Davis has always been en- gaged in educational work. However, acting GS .vice-president of the nation's fifth largest FUIVGTSUY, is a far cry from teaching in the lille Ted schoolhouse where he began his Career. Promotions came rapidly to Dr. Davis. is lzecamelsuperintendent of schools, direc- QZS statistics for the city of St. Louis and in an associate professor at Ohio State. l COHCUTTQUUY he held the position of auditor ?f the Ohio State Department of Education. 919331 he was elevated to the chairman- shlp Of the department. exlllell Prepared lor the job by his previous th USQCG, Dr. Davis on March 9 assumed I 9 office vacated by Lew Morrill, who nimped to the presidency of the University O WY0miHq. Self-effacing, the new vice- presldellt keeps his shoulder to the wheel. and She? 6 right hand man to the president Versit li public relations man for the Uni- med Y 9GfDs the vice-president well occu- 1 - To his capable hands is entrusted an Important Dart of piloting Ohio State to greater heiqhts. Actin VIBE-PHESIDE T iv - W' 1'1 i 'M't '1 ' 'ft- -31 s.:5...,.u-Ja 'truvs-:.-'+iltan:r1n'5+au-'rm-.'J -.2 -m.W:w-www: 4-4Z,..:t.:i.1uzWA win CZMJQQ Qnfy 34343
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