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The Administration The University of Arizona was established in a,,d is now recognized by the Association of American Universities. From the University s initial enrollment of thirty-one students, it has become one of the accredited colleges of the United States. Tn 1801 all work and business was carried on in one small brick building. There were only eight members in the Faculty. The College of Mines, Engineering, Agriculture, and Agriculture Experimental Station were all housed in one building. There were no dormitories. There arc now twenty-one buildings on the campus and the enrollment is 1,C00. In 1914 Dr. Von Klein Sniid was appointed president of the University. Under his regime the school grew with astonishing rapidity. Through his well founded plans for a greater Arizona the Campus was beautified, the Mines building, Agricultural building, Steward observatory, Cochise and Maricopa Halls, a new athletic field and many other structures were erected. Another notable step taken by 1’resident Yon Klein Smid was the bringing of the present R. O. '1'. C. cavalry unit to the campus. President Von Klein Smid resigned in 1921 to take the presidency of the University of Southern California. For the remainder of that year and the second semester of 1921-1922 the school was controlled by a committee of the faculty with Dean Lockwood as chairman. Dr. Cloyd II. Marvin came as the new president in 1922-1923, leaving the Southern Branch of the University of California where he had established a notable reputation as an organizer and educator. Under Marvin the Student Body organization has received new life, the efficiency of the school has been increased and greater plans are yet to be formulated. On November 3. 1924, President Marvin received from the Association of American Universities a telegram of unanimous approval given to the petition for Arizona’s recognition. This recognition came as the result of several years concentrated effort under the leadership of Dr. Marvin. This makes the first step in rapid progress of College Departments toward national prominence. me CTliJIWf V mu V ftt 23
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Board of Regents The government of the institution is vested in the Hoard of Regents of the University of Arizona, a corporation consisting of the Governor and the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State, ex-officio, and eight members appointed by the Governor. Appointment is made subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. The term of office is eight years, beginning on the date of confirmation by the Senate, and continuing until appointment of a successor. In case of vacancy the Governor fills the office by appointment. The Hoard elects a presiding officer who is Chancellor of the University and ex-officio President of the Board. It also elects its own Secretary and Treasurer. The Hoard of Regents has power to control and manage the University and its properties, and to enact laws governing the University. EX-OFFICIO IBs Excellency, George . P. Hunt - Governor of Arizona IIon. Charles O. Case - State Superintendent of Public Instruction APPOINTED TERM EXPIRES Hon. Estmek W. Hudson. Tcmpe ------- January, 1925 IIon. Edmund V. Wells, Prescott ------- January, 1927 I Ton. John J. Corrigan, Phoenix...........................January, 1927 IIon. Theodor Marsh, Nogales..............................January, 1927 Treasurer of the Hoard of Regents IIon. John Ii. Campbell, UL. H.. IX. M., Tucson - January, 1929 Hon. Evkkkyti? E. Ellin wood, IX. H., Phoenix - - - January, 1929 Chancellor and President of the Hoard of Regents Hon. Clkvij V. Van Dyke, Miami....................- January. 1931 Secretary of the Board of Regents Hon. Charles M. Payton, Safford.............................January, 1931 Pane 25
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