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THE fl L u mm flssociflTion The Tulane Alumni Association is a national organization which has become a salient factor in the progress of one of the South ' s oldest and greatest universities. Through it each aluinnus is given an opportunity to serve and assist in the progress of the University. There are no membership dues, and all students FRANK S. CANNON President OFFICERS FRANK S. CANNON President LEONARD E. GESSNER Vice-President DR. D. L, KERLIN Vice-President RICHARD O. BAUMBACH Vice-President LESTER J. LAUTENSCHLAEGER .... Secretary E. CLAGGETT UPTON, JR Treasurer BEATRICE M. FIELD Director EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Arts and Sciences: A Watson Chapman, Francis C. Payne, C. Hermann Stolley. Commerce: John Byrd McDanlel, Jr., Harry A. Mon- roe. Jr., Gerald Andrus. Engineering: T. Baker Smith, Harold E. Meade. Graduate: David W. Godat, Mrs. Vernon Taylor, Mrs. Nina P. Davis. Law: Leon S. Cahn, Robert E. Brumby, Murray F. Cleveland. Medicine: Dr. Charles J. Bloom, Dr. J. Roy Theriot, Jr., Or Edward L King. Newcomb: Mrs. G. Eldridge Gillis, Jr., Miss Rochelle R. Gachet, Mrs. Robert A. Baker. School of Social York: Miss Bertha E. Schuermann, Miss Olive H. Biggar, Mrs. Miles B. Hutson. Representatives at Large: Robert A. Pierpont, Dr. Oliver Deichmann, Lienhard T. Kuhner, Miss Natalie Henican, Representatives on Athletic Council: Joseph L. Kil- leen, W. James Amoss. Albert V achenheim, Jr. 1942 Homecoming Committee. [. ' 6]
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E. CLAGGETT UPTON, JR., Treasurer; LEONARD E. SESSNER, Vice-President; FRANK S. CANNON, President; RICHARD O. BAUMBACH. Vice-President; LESTER J. LAUTENSCHLAEGER, Secretary. Upon leaving the University are entitled to membership in the Alumni Association. Through the medium o£ The Tulanian , alumni publication, former students of Tulane keep in close contact with friends and classmates. Since many of the alumni are no w in the armed services, a popular feature of the magazine is called Tulanians in the Service . This contains pictures of men in uniforms and data concerning their service. The Alumni Association has recently reorganized its class agent system which gives representation to every class in each college. The system will be permanent, and the agents will serve in whatever capacity the exigency of the University demands. The efficiency of the new system was demonstrated by the success of the war savings bond campaign conducted last year among the alumni. [27] BEATRICE M. FIELD Director, Alumni Relation
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