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Administration RAY WHITTAKER Student Publications BRUCE S. ROXBY Health Service ROBERT V. GEASEY Public Information JOHN G. BERRIER Assistant Registrar RAYMOND V. PHILLIPS Placement Bureau JOHN BARR Industrial Placement HARRY H. WESTENBURGER Purchasing Agent LYNN SPILLMAN Military Science and Tactics MILLARD E. GLADFELTER Provost
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Administration A. CALVIN FRANTZ Assistant Treasurer RAYMOND L BURKLEY Alumni Association CURTIS F. BICKER Student Store LOUISE S. ORAM Activities Counselor WILLIAM W. TOMLINSON Vice- President ROBERT PAVLOFF Alumni Fund H. LAMARR RICE Religious Activities JONAS W. BUCHER Duplication Service WALLACE P. WETZEL Buildings and Grounds
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College of Liberal Arts It is a pleasure to extend good wishes to another class as it graduates from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. As you continue in your careers in times that must seem to you, as they have so often in the past to others, decidedly out of joint, it is the sincere hope of your friends in the faculty that the years spent here will prove helpful in the future. Indeed, it is to be hoped that commencement is not a time marking a severance of your relationship. I am sure that no one will look upon it as a point at which his education has become complete. If we, your teachers, have been at all successful, we have so stimulated your curiosity that the solution of many prob- lems will still intrigue you, whether they be in science, politics, economics, philosophy, or other areas. Certainly the University can still be a source of help to you if you will but call upon her. The library is here, and you can study even if you do not care about the number of credits accru- able. In turn, your continued interest in the University will be a help to it; there is, I am sure, mutual benefit to be derived from a lasting association with your college. Best wishes to the Class of 1951. William T.Caldwell Dean, College of Liberal Arts
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