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twiiWWWWW GOVERNOR GIFFORD PINCHOT As Governor of Pennsylvania and as on ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees, Governor Pinchot has consistently endorsed the policies of the Pennsylvania State College. He has realized the aim of this, a State insti- tution, and has aided materially in its development. During his commendable political career, the Governor has gained national prominence not only for his untiring work in settling labor problems but also in encouraging the conservation of natural resources. He first become prominent in Pennsylvania public affairs upon his return, in 1920, from six years of war service as United States Food Admin- istrator. He was first chosen Governor In 1922 During his first term perhaps his most noteworthy achievement was the settling of the i923 anthracite cool strike He was again elected Governor in 1930. He has received honorary degrees from Yale, Princeton, and McGill Universities, and from the Michigan Agricultural College. ' Z TiinIi xii WiIiYEi'iEVTW Xxx :1ng WI WIWIIWIW W W W 32117571 22971111 kw 9:17 ridge n?gge aw I3R1 NIKJ
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PRESIDENT RALPH DORN HETZEL Not since the War has 0 class spent four such extraordinary years in college as the Class of 1934 . . . these four years have brought serious problems and great anxiety to the College and to individuals of this class. But . . . they have brought also on experience which has given 10 truer perspective and has called forth courage and self-relionce . . . A super- ficial appraisal reveals a world rather barren of opportunity for those who are now completing their college courses . . . however, real opportunitv always accompanies 0 process of fundamental change. A world in flux offers unusual opportunity for those who are prepared. In this, his message to the Class of 1934, President Hetzel displays once again the courageous optimism which has characterized his administration It is this sincere faith in students coupled With his genius in guiding the College through one of its most trying periods that has made him on honored, respected, and popular President. Page Twenty-seven EWIQIIY v w ems Kiiziiimifiqv WI , L , 'ibsidjdi 94.42.24 94:94:94 .13....4 .4 .94 .941: .94 .4 .4 94 w. mom .94 .911
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