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H. DONALD WINBIGLER Registrar LAWRENCE A. KIMPTON Dean of Students I ADMINISTRATORS The Administration is a term that takss in many offices, ranging from that of Memorial Church chaplain to the business manager ' s post, and covering every aspect of the University ' s life. Although enrollment came down a littb this year from the peak reached during the first crowded postwar years, considerable problems of administration, admission, and registration were still with us, and they have been admirably handled. The friendly relations be- tween administration and students that are so important a part of Stanford tradition are nowhere better exempli- fied than In the persons of Dean Kimpton and the women ' s and men ' s counselors. The interest, the sympathetic under- standing, and the all-Important sense of humor that are characteristic of all of them continue to win the respect, the gratitude, and the friendship of all Stanford students. The guidance that they have to give, regarding both col- lege life and after-college careers, has been Invaluable. And the Administration as a whole has played efficiently and well its indispensable part in making the year success- ful, productive, and happy both for the University and for the individual student. ALFRED H. GROMMON Director of Admissions II
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LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED: Dr. J. E. Wallace Sterling, Mr. Ira S. Lillick, Mr. Paul C Edwards. Judge M, C. Sloss. ROW 2: Mr. Lloyd Dinkelspiel, Mr. Leiand W. Cutler. Mr. Herman Phleger. Mr. Charles R. BIyth, Mr. George A. Ditz. Mr. C. O. G. Miller, Mr. George Morell. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Herbert Hoover, Dr. Seeley G. Mudd, Mrs. Roger Goodan. Mr. W. P. Fuller. Jr.. Mr. John E. Gushing. i PAUL C. EDWARDS President of the Board BOARD OF TRUSTEES Stanford ' s Board of Trustees is liHle known fo sfudenfs but vitally concerned with the welfare of the University. This year, as always, its active mennbers have devoted much time and effort to their job of overseeing and review- ing University affairs. They have managed Stanford ' s endowment with com- petence and care, and this problem is not simple at a time when costs and demands on the University ' s funds are continually rising, and available funds must be carefully allotted. This year saw important additions and improve- ments on campus put into use with the completion of the $3,000,000 post- war building program. Undergraduate men were housed in Stern Hall, Law School classes moved into the renovated and modernized rooms of the onetime Administration Building, and the Organic Chemistry Laboratory was finished. As these projects were completed, the Board approved the making of plans for still another improvement of which the campus has long been in need. This was a new building for the Eating Clubs, to replace the old club shacks that were torn down during the war. Most of the essential business that goes on in the Board ' s monthly meetings, however, is not as tangible or spectacular as these projects. It consists of receiving, reviewing, and approving President Sterling ' s recommendations on faculty appoint- ments, the University budget, and other actions. The continued progress of Stanford is a testimony to the vigilant work of its Trustees. 10 ■ I I
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ADMINISTRATORS RICHARD L. BALCH Chief Counselor for Men ALF E. BRANDIN Business Manager ELVA FAY BROWN Chief Counselor for Women 12
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