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RECISTRAR The Registrar, Professor R, B. Stone, is a direct connecting link between the student and the Univer- sity. Because of Professor Stone's constant consid- eration and foresight, registration details are being reduced to a minimum. Handling the matriculation of over three thousand students effectively twice each year, in less than three days time, is an accom- plishment that speaks well for the efficiency of the Registrar's office. Mr. W. A. Bodden, ing at the University of graduated, has held the troller and Chief Account the past six years. He has supervision of the invent in arranging its financial bility of auditing the bo on the campus has been ASSISTANT CONTROLLER who majored in account- Wisconsin where he was position of Assistant Con- ant of the University for been entrusted with the ory of the University and program. The responsi- oks of the organizations placed in his hands. DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL PLANT The Physical Department, headed by Mr. C. D. Bushnell, who is Director of the Physical Plant, has been entrusted with the care of the campus, roads, trees, and shrubbery. The largest single job of this department is the care of the power plant. Departmental manufacturing, police service, University repairs, remodeling existing structures, and caring for all University utilities are handled by Mr. Bushnell and his staff. Page fifteen
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IVlr. L. lVl. Vallely, ager, is entrusted with Purdue Memorial Union North and East Cary Mr. Vallely came to assumed the duties as as office. Later he took ditor of the Student Org Residence Halls manage DIRECTOR OF NEWS BUREAU What happens at Purdue is news to the world. In order to let the world know what is going on at Purdue, a Bureau of Information is maintained with Mr. T. R. Iohnston as its director. This bureau sends out thousands of news letters and photographs both for information and publicity. The information cov- ers such items as athletic events, technical informa- tion, agricultural information, and news concerning the University personnel. DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH RELATIONS All research carried out at Purdue is under the direct supervision of Mr. C-. S. Meikle, the Director of Research Relations. As the head of the Purdue Research Foundation, lVlr. Meikle is a man of wide experience in industry and is able to solve industrial problems through the experiments conducted by the University. Before coming to Purdue, Mr. Meikle perfected several inventions among which are a hot cathode rectifier and a submarine detector. DIRECTOR OF RESIDENT HALLS the Residence Halls man- the management of the Building and also the Halls. Purdue in l926 when he sistant in the purchasing over the position as Au- anizaticns and finally the ment. ' ' J ' Page fourteen
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THE ALUMNUS OWEN M. BOOHER Executive Secretary dignity upon themselves in no small Acting individually, little may be accomplished, while acting collectively through a popular and well directed agency, there are no tasks too difficult for the full powers of unity. A sustaining membership in the general Purdue AND HIS UNIVERSITY HE conspicuous excellence of Purdue University is the product of the powers of leadership and of unity. While ours is a state institution, there are many thousands of alumni, former students and friends who love it and are vitally interested in its continued success. Most of our University's illus- trious past must be credited to the efforts and enthu- siasms of these most fortunate individuals and very much of its future welfare committed to their hands. These people know and feel that they are a part of Purdue, bound by personal and grateful obligations to do their bit for future University betterments. They also know that P u r d u e successes r e- flect honor and measure. Alumni Association, Inc., is an excellent opportunity for all alumni and former students of the University to do something for their Alma Mater. A few of the useful activities of the Association Memorial Union Building are listed below. To publish a bigger and better ALUMNUS, Purdue's bright and newsy alumni monthly magazine. To build up and to maintain a complete record of names, addresses and vocations of all alum- ni and former students of the University. To assist with the organization and programs of local Purdue Clubs and Class groups-there- by creating and preserving personal friendships and acquaintances between members of the Purdue family. To organize and direct worthwhile Home-Com- ing, Foundation Day, and Cala Week programs. To attract to Purdue superior students, and to acquaint them with the opportunities, ideals, and traditions of the University. MISS SARAH VERRlLL Assistant Secretary To maintain campus headquarters and Bureau of Information for alumni and former students, and to answer all communications promptly and correctly. To win favorable publicity for the University, thereby increasing her national reputation and prestige. To secure deserved recognition of the achieve- ments of Purdue alumni and members of the staff. To encourage and build up more and larger re- unions of Purdue classes and groups. To promote public interest in higher education in general and in Purdue's program in partic- ular. PURDUE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC. University Campus Binding the past with the present for the future of the University IIIIII I I I g I I I I I I .I ll I I ll ' I I I I I I I I I I I 4' 'I' -I .I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I - q I I .I q LI I i ' ',.I' l.l i.I ' I I , , I-I I I-ITIVI Pllyg SI.L'fe?'IZ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I s I I I I I I I I I I
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