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,wg s 1- .i x if o it o 503323046 9 2 3 Q U A 1: K if-i44i'f3W T J stale the way in which they have met this challenge speaks well for the develop- Af1lli,,'Lfl ment of the Stanl'ord Family Feed- QV? Ai in ' ' Q1-f1It'XQY'f The first million dollars in the three million dollar campaign will go toward ,fflfx a. levelling of protessorial salaries. As ,ell lfQ,Q,'llfL??j soon as the amount has been raised, donations will be sought on the second :1,gn,t'3jtf million, which will .go toward new QQ-fa.l4ij'Q buildings and other improvements in the lfniversity's program ol' advance- finglf' ment. liyulavn IJ. Pierce ol' San Fran- THF qTlvlWVP.H0lN PHFSHWW' mm TWO' Tisco, a, Sttlll'i'Ol'titill2l1?lim aqloption, has we ,'Yitili'li-if? Aiirrs 'run l'INlJCliXVMldiN'l'AFlddlb. wiifh 'nnflimlg', IO WS 4 NYG' 'Lili fam,-j:'51 ie hood Research Institute, or- 3,-Lr ganized under a gift of the Carnegie Corporation, has been established -with three directors of wide reputation in fvjtl H1 charge. Tlus institute will grow in importance and personnel each year. It ls Q brings a new atmosphere of interest and of research into the life of the Uni- versity. Similar advances along this line are the payment ot the expenses of 'Qf5Jf , 3. various research activities on the ca.mpus by the National. tlanners' Association, Af, gjwi'g2j certain oil andlpower companies, and the Sperry Flour Company. New rcla- Qilllijgj tionshipsq with industry and-the world outside are constantly being established. W. The Stanford faculty .this year approved several minor changes in the reg- ulations. governing admission to the University, which will elumnate some minor difficulties that have been encountered in practice. One ot these regulations per- nuts high school students to take advantage ot particularly excellent records Q, ,x,,H,,,f made in the latter.part ot lugh school work as offsetting earlier work of a poorer fflg: grade. in entering Stanford on the basis of high school certificates of recom-- ,fig ff lg, 1.55 mend a tion. T7llf'j -Another change in the regulations is designed to overcome the difficulty ggfkjgfjl which resulted trom, the dit't'erencei between the number ot units of college work ,M lgi' requirednof transfer-men students for their admission to Stantord. I igfr' The Lower Division is solving the arrangement of the work ot the first two gygfgig-l years for the new students, by a program which provides for a broad general education as a foundation for more specialized study. The work and activities of underclass students are closely followed by a staff under Professor John Pearce Mitchell. jill There has been a steady increase in the number of endowed or supported Cl scholarships. The tuition notes accepted this year from more than three hun- ,gl 11,1 dred and titty students constitute one of the most liberal forms ot scholarship ll-,.i: ottered in any university. Somewhere between forty and titty per cent. of the LtX QJjq students do something to assist in paying their own expenses while in college. We lem , 1-:fm f-:qw ,trt. i fiiiG'l Z,':,3gAE5:?:M-Q ZATT T 32 in' 1, -' ,.--M1-Li., i 3 'lfr Weillltfi'zf'lfltbf,feJQif-W t lr - 3sigSHzil,flQ '.i tw-tfW9ll'f,'-59:3 Ufwf.: JW5 flszfgfr 15134 .Q 'Wa . - -,.. 1 -f slg': .v-my 0 CWC? fi r'a'iQsi1Mt' 1 'f l ml illt Astar Q-'s?'lfPeffa5llfif'i assi- if--s +1 r t r Q 2fQ?.2Ealfe2taEe1f.,awk 22
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