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3 'I - ,.,-.- ,,s,.,... .- -V..-Yf f H 2 ..-er T.. -Q E K a'xxlY, Bzfsifzesy Ojfice L.xx 1'ox XY. BAILEY - 'Bur Jllgr. 5.99 See'y-Trees. HUGH M. FRYE - - - - Jzzdiloz- XYIGGS N. BABE - - Cashier R.'xcHEi. I-lu' L,xsTER - fBookkeepor .l':LL.-X .loRDEN - - - Bookkeeper PATTY sl.-xx' - Seo'y to 'Z-3115. Jllgr. HH Business blanagement is in a sense the most integral part of the L'niversity administration. It collects all student tuitions, fees, and deposits. It secures endowments of money and buildings. By ar- rangement with the Student Association it collects the blanket tax and all bills for advertising in the student publications. It pays all debts in- curred in publication of The Campus and Rolwzdo, and for the neces- sary equipment for the various athletic teams. The Business Nlanagement pays the salaries of the employees of the University, finances the maintenance of the grounds and buildings, and places endowment money in buildings or in scholarships. It issues scholarship money to those named by the Faculty Committee on Scholarships, and pays for University adver- tising, including the publication of a catalog. THE Busmhss STAFF 11.ff11e,f.r -'-llgf. Q f - A Y - Y 11:11 1 Y v-,rsilgfg-4 .
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J JW e.s1s'a fe mm the Vue 'Preszdwzt A lill names of some students appear this year will be in 7711? Ronmzlu next year, and perhaps t f ' ,ur whose names are found in this book will be eligible hi the I x Sfllt ir Out in the world, it is my firm belief, you will lie ho t the Commonwealth. Some will grow rich, and l hope to live long enough to hear of great gifts for Varsity from the fortune makers. Some will have sorrow. May they know how to sulter nobly. But on this page I am casting a net for just one, one strong enough to be a leader of mankind, one able to keep a Vision of the truth that frees men, one able to make discoveries for the enrichment of life, one ofthe immortals. The world needs the one who is the man of the century. Such a man is the ser- vant of the Most High--a benefactor of humanity. Why shouldn't the Southwest have one in preparation? VVhy shouldn't he come from Southern Meth- odist University? H. M. YVHALING. ....-..... i,,- . .4.....-.....,..--........ ,. Y --.... , , 'X
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q as ,t,,,...----- - Q...g....... T-, l'3--iIffQ-,,..l1f.ff11f'Q ? Tf 715' TFL' if J' The Regzstrar and H15 Stay? R. L. Biuzwiw. - - lffiggirzrfzr SETI-I S. SIBLEY - 'v7.f.i'i5fll7lf to Rrigirtrar HATTIE IIAMILI, - - - Ifumnlwr MAE SANDLIN - - - .S'wz:'y to 1iwgi,i-frar KATHRYN SAUNDERSON - - 'v'1J'J'f.Yfllllf R. R. L. BREWER and his staff of assistants annually handle the transcripts and records of more than forty-eight hundred stu- dents, prospective students and applicants for positions and transfers to other Universities, who formerly attended S. M. U. An efficient system has been devised and inaugurated hy Mr. Brew- er, and the hundreds of incoming students in the Fall and Winter terms are registered with a minimum of time and delay. The staff is occupied throughout the winter months and the summer session perfecting the now very efficient organization and answering the constant stream of in- quiries from prospective students, business houses and other L'niversities. All students, whatever department they may be enrolled in, are subject to the regula- tions of the Registrarls office and practically all of them, at some time or other, come un- der the kindly supervision of iVIr. Brewer. THB REiTIS'FRAR,S STAFF .-l,, , .----Y Y- Wy- X V 1-., --.. --. . .--.-.-5- 1.-. - QQ.. -- -q.-,-.--- ..... ....--,,1.. . 1. -ev--,sr f- - Q- -----0 s -,.....- .- . - r - .-. -..-
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