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Zhe Executive Committee DR. WILLIAM J. GRAFF Dean of Instruction DR. WAYNE C. HALL DR. A. A. PRICE Dean of Graduate Studies Dean of Veterinary Medicine The objectives of the University are maintained by the Executive Committee as set forth by the by-laws. Under the direction of President Rudder in weekly meetings, the committee decides how best to strive for academic excellence, and keep the University headed toward its primary objective, as stated by Statute: The leading objective of this college shall be, without excluding other scientific and classroom studies, and in¬ cluding military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and mechanical arts, in such a manner as the legislature may prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the indust rial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life. H. L. HEATON Director of Admissions and Registrar JAMES P. HANNIGAN Dean of Students FRED BENSON Dean of Engineering DR. R. E. PAHERSON Dean of Agriculture CAPT. BENNETT M. DODSON Director, Texas Maritime Academy DR. FRANK HUBERT Dean of Arts and Sciences r H. D. BEARDEN Director, Texas Engineering Extension Service DR. G. M. WATKINS Dean of Agricultural Instruction 25
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President Sari Rudder In July, 1959, a former student was elevated to the president of Texas A AA University. He had served as vice president. Earl Rudder pledged at his inauguration as presi¬ dent to come to-grips with problems facing the University. He has kept this promise with reward¬ ing results for his alma mater, the state and the nation. Enrollment is on the increase with the Spring semester attracting a 17-year high in students. All campus facilities continue to be improved as expansion brings new buildings. Buildings and equipment at A AA are valued in excess of $70 mil¬ lion. Within the next three years, $25 million will be spent for additional facilities to meet the rising demands. A member of the Class of 1932, President Rudder is familiar with Aggie history, spirit and tradition. He achieved acclaim as a soldier and statesman before returning to the campus as vice president in 1958. The future of Texas A AA University rests largely with the leadership of President Rudder who be¬ comes President of the A AA System also this year. The surge toward academic excellence finds President Rudder in the forefront. PRESIDENT EARL RUDDER 24 President Rudder and Colonel D. L. Baker greet General Colglazier.
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