Rutgers University - Scarlet Letter Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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2. MEN ARE MY TEACHERS Trees and jields teach me nothing,- merz are my leaclzers. PLATO ERSONAL contact and association as an element in the educa- tional process is so frequently disregarded today that we can but lament the loss wherever it occurs. At the same time, however, we feel great satisfaction in knowing that Rutgers has always cherished its faculty-student relationships as a valuable adjunct to learning. The old philosopher, Plato, might have meant more than is implied in the one sentence above, but even that much is true to a degree. Every Rutgers man realizes that equally as important as the subject matter are 'the teachers, and from the latest appointee and youngest instructor to the president, the same spirit of friendly cooperation should prevail-and does. ' To pay tribute, then, to those who are constantly laboring to impart their knowledge to us and 'to fit us for a better life, we pause in our history of a college year. President Robert Clarkson Clothier has been as much one of our teachers as he has been the motivating influence behind University policies and administration. In his seven years at the head of Rutgers he has gained the admiration and respect of everyone with whom he has been associated, both for his qualities as a man and for his sound, far-sighted administrative principles. Under his guidance, we may look forward to years to come with the knowledge that Rutgers Uni- versity will continue to enjoy in ever-increasing measure an honored position among the nation's foremost institutions of learning. Our 'tribute to all the teachers and administrators who follow is a collective one, but genuinely sincere. It is a matter of regret that we cannot picture all of them here-memory must be the only record of those -whom space and circumstance prevented our including. II

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES EX-orrrcro Governor A. Harry Moore Chief Justice Thomas J. Brogan Attorney-General David T. Wilentz Chancellor Luther A. Campbell Pres. of Senate Charles E. Loizeaux Comm. of Education Charles H. Elliott Pres. of State Board of Education D. Stewart Craven BY ELECTION Robert C. Clothier, LL.D. Drury W. Cooper, LL.B. John VVyckoiI Mettler, Mrs. Patrick H. Adams John V. N. Dorr, D.SC. LL.D. William P. Allen, M.SC. Mrs. Wells P. Eagleton Hon. A. Harry Moore, Hon. W. Warren Barbour Hon. W. Edwin Florance LL.D. Chester I. Barnard, D.SC. Hon. Joseph S. Mrs. John Moxon Dr. Louis F. Bishop, Frelinghuysen, A.M. Robert H. Neilson, LL.B. M.D., D.sC. Richard T. Greene, LL.B. Henry G. Parker, A.M. George H. Blakesley, D.SC. August Heckscher, LL.D. Rev. John H. Raven, D.D. Joseph A. Bower Edwin C. Jameson, LL.D. Dr. Roy Richardson, A.M. Philip M. Brett, LL.D. Mrs. Edward L. Frederic W. Smith, LL.B. Walter J. Buzby, Esq. Katzenbach Andrew J. Steelman, B.SC. Hon. Clarence E. Case, Mrs. A. Haines Lippincott Hon. Winant Van Winkle, A.M. Leonor F. Loree, LL.D. B.SC. Rev. Henry E. Cobb, D.D. Thomas N. McCarter, William H. Waldron, B.SC. Rev. W. H. S. Demarest, LL.D. Ralph P. White, L1'r'r.B. D.D., LL.D. Ridgway F. Moon, B.SC. Ralph G. Wright, PH.D. ADMINISTRATION President: Dr. Robert C. Clothier Comptroller: Albert S. Johnson Registrar: Luther H. Martin Dean of M en: Dr. Fraser Metzger Assistant to the President: Harold Johnston Secretary of the University : Dr. Carl R. Woodward Librarian: George A. Osborn University Physician : Dr. Joseph H. Kler Director of Alumni and Public Rela- tions: Prof. Earl R. Silvers Director of Bureau of Personnel and Placement: Ralph Campbell Alumni Secretary : Ernest E. McMahon PlcTURED: Administrators Silvers and Johnson, and Campbell. I 2 Alumni Field Secretary: Stanley R. March Associate Editor of Publications: Earl Schenck Miers Assistant Director of Public Relations: Jack N. VVallace Direct-or of Physical Education: Prof. George E. Little Purchasing A gent: Edward H. Brill Director of University Extension Divi- sion.' Prof. Norman Miller Director of Summer Session: Dr. Clar- ence E. Partch Commandant, Rutgers Unit, R.0.T.C.: Col. John H. Stutesrnan Martin and Woodwardg McMahon, Johnston,

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