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{ TDi sOn Board of Trustees ( (FFICERS Sn as F s. President of the College, ex-officio President. William J. Mitch, Vice-President. Mm ii. M. Pedrick, Secretary. John W. Wright, Treasurer. TERM EXPIRES 1916 John W. Wright, Ripon, President Ripon Knitting Works. Frederick Spratt, Ripon, Cashier First National Bank. Frank K. Sanders, Topeka, Kansas, President Washburn College. Mrs. Harriet H. Robertson, Milwaukee. Arthur E. Leonard, Eau Claire, Pastor First Congregational Church. James L. Stone, Ripon, Cashier German National Hank. W. B. Foster, Ripon, President Mattice-Foster Co. E. J. Barrett. M. I).. Sheboygan. TERM EXPIRES 1917 ii i i im J. li rcii, Ripon, Professor Ripon College Samuel M. Pedrick, Ripon, Lawyer. A. E. Thompson, ( Ishkosh, Lawyer. Fred W. R ' gers, Milwaukee, Real Estate and Insurance. L. H. Keller, Madison, General Superintendent Wisconsin Congre- gational Association. |, B. Barlow, |r., Ripon, President. Barlow Cv Seelig Manufacturing Co. F. A. Chadbourn, Columbus, President First National Bank. TERM EXPtRES 1918 ( ). H. INGRAM, Eau Claire. Lumberman and Banker. Frederick W. Uph i, Chicago, 111., President .it Board of Review, Cook County, Illinois: of Upham Agler; of Wisconsin Oak Lumber Company; and of City Fuel Company. W. H. Hatton, New London, Lumberman and Manufacturer. Miss Shirley Farr. Chicago, 111., Department of History, The I ni ersity of Chicago. D. D. Sutherland, Fond du Lac, Lawyer. William R. I es. Chicago, 111., First Vice-President Central Trust Company of Illinois. ' I ' m m s 1). Howell. Racine, with J. I. Case Threshing Machine Companj . STANDING COMMITTE1 S Executive Committee: Messrs. J. L. Stone, Swii ii M. Ped- rick, F. Spratt, J. W. Wright, W. B. Foster, i J. B. Barlow. Jr. Committee on Instruction: Miss Farr. Messrs. Sanders, Rogers, Barlow, and Mrs. Robertson. Committee on Grounds and Buildings Messrs. Fcster, Stone. Barlow, nd Bartlett. Auditing Committee: Messrs. Sutherland vnd Chadbourn. Committee on Investments: Misers. Wright, Pedrick, Srum wd Stone. Committee on Honorarj Degrees: Messrs. Ingram, Leonard, Kl l 1 I R. WIi I ' ll MPSON. Special Committee on Finance anil Indouinent: Mr. INGRAM Miss Farr, Messrs. Dawes, I pham, wd Chadbourn. The President of the College is. ex-officio, member of all committees.
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Dr. Silas Evans is our beloved pres- ident. His strong personality and won- derful ability has a great influence upon all. His chapel talks and class- room work will always be remem- bered by the students. Although a verj busy man, President Evans al- ways has time to give personal advice to those who seek his aid. other institutions envy us our pro- fessor of physics, and well may they do so. As dean of the college. Pro- fessor W. H. Barber ' s influence ex- tends to every individual student. Un- der his guidance everything is con- ducted in a businesslike manner. The personal acquaintance of Pro- fessor Jesse Fox Taintor with the homes and writings of our English writers, renders him a most interest- ing and impressive interpreter of Eng- lish literature. Professor Taintor is a roval entertainer and the pleasant evenings spent by the students at his home will long be remembered. The personal supervision of Profes- sor A. F. Oilman has made our Chem- istrv department famous. As a teacher and friend he has won a place in the heart of every individual student. Dr. Oilman is also a fluent speaker and his lectures are always of the very best character.
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