University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1926

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DK. a.0 L) HECK MAKl 7.V, rii.D.. IJJi.

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The President’s Message Our Task INDI CATION is the building up of a world in xi feeling or in consciousness. Each one of us must build bis own world. This is ordained by nature. The process of world building is continuous from our first experiences until we shall have completed our activity on this earth. That we might facilitate the development of our lives through experiencing a selected type of activities, society has established colleges and placed them at our di$ix sn1. as environments in which we can licip perfect ourselves to accept membership in our societv. If we would avail ourselves of the educational privileges offered we ought only to accept them with the understanding that we are obligated to so build that we may take upon ourselves the adequate performance of our social and civic duties. No one has a right to stay in our colleges unless he is learning to work harder, more efficiently, and to greater social pur| ose than he otherwise would have worked. Noblesse oblige commands each of 11s to build such a world as to become all for which nature has lilted us. Endowed by nature with energy and with capacity. we should hold sacred the processes f educating onrsch'cs. 'Phis attitude can he held only if we have in mind the wit! to work and the integrity of intellect. Ckoyii H. Makvi.w



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Board of Regents i: -oiikio Ills Ksiki.i.kncv. t «K k«.K W. I . Hunt..................................Governor of Arizona llo. . Chxri.ks ( . Cask....................- - State Superintendent of Public Instruction XIM’OINTKH TKR.XI KXI’I KKS Mon. Tiikoihir.x Marsh. Nogales.........................................- - Januarv. l‘ 27 Treasurer of the Hoard of Regents Non. . A. Johns. I’rescot t..................................................Januarv. 1027 I lo. John II. Cxmimiki.i.. I.1..M.. Tuosmi............................January. I'lJ I lo . Kvkrkty K. Ei.i.inxx' ioi». IX. It.. Phoenix..........................January. l‘)2 I'resit lent »f the l‘»oar«l of Regents I Ion. Ci.i:vk V. Van DvkiC. Miami --------.................................January. pl.M Secretary of the Hoard of Regents I Ion. Chaki.i-s M. I.avton. Saffortl........................................January. 1‘Ml I Ion. John J. Cokkic.an. Phoenix............................................January. I‘)32 Hon. Roy .Kirkpatrick. Globe.................................................January. I‘M2 Officers of Administration Ci.ovi HT.ck Marvin. I'h.l).. IX.D. 1’resitlent of tin I'nivcrsity; Professor i f Economic . tii KiKiN MtiNTAf.ri-: IU'ti.i-r. E.M.. So.l . Dean f the College of .Mines and Engineering: Director of the Arizona Bureau of Mines: Professor of Mining Engineering. I'kancis Cummins I„ k.’kxvooi . Ph.l). Dean of the College of loiters. Arts, anil Sciences; Professor of English. John Oscar CrKac’.Kr. M.A. Dean of the College o| Education; Professor of Education. John Jamks Tiiornukr. A.M. Dean of the College of Agriculture; Director m the Agricultural Experiment Station: Professor of Botany. Sv.Mt Ki. Marks I'kc.ti.v. Ph.lt.. IX.H. Dean of the College of Law; Professor of Law. I R.XN ki.i n Crksskv I'ascii At.. Ph.l). Registrar; Professtir of Psychology. Kl.MKK I.. SlMKRKl.l.. M.A. Dean of Men; Assistant Professor of of Political Science. NNA I'KAKI. OkiIMCR. A.M. Dean of Women: Professor of Eugli-h. I ■ S' Ri IN CV .XI MINUS. A.M.. 1.1.. I).. Sc. I). Director of the State Museum; Professor oi Archaeology. niirksv I;.i.i.h« t I) n■«■.!.as. A.It.. Sc.U. Director of the Steward Observatory: Professor of Astronomy. Kstki.i.i-: Li'Trki.i.k. M.A. Librarian. Carl I.tin I Ici-i-akkr. Ph.l). Di-vetor of the Summer Session; Associate Professor of Educational Psychology. I' iNTl’s IlKNRV RnSS. It.S. Director of the Agricultural Extension Service: Professor of Agricultural Extension. Ja.mi-s Prkh McKalk. A.M. Director of Physical Education for Men; Professor of Physical Education. Ina Estki.i.K (»ittin«:s. M.A. Director of Physical Education for Women; Pro lessor of Physical Education. Iamks I tv rox Van Horn. M.l). Medical Adviser. I 11n ItfRi'.KS Johnson. Major. Cavalrv. V. S. Army. Director Military Science; Professor Military Sei enee ami Tactics. Thomas Rankin I’i.aik Bursar. W'll.I.IAM JoSKPII I'.RAV Snperintemlent of Maintenance. A. II. Con.noi.i.v. It.S. Executive Secretary. MVRNA P.Xfl.INK Skim.wuk. A.K. Secretary to the President. Cl I ' RI IIS . XNTR I.kshkk. It.S. Assistant Registrar. M an Piti1.11 osski'hi.kr. M.S. Assistant Director of Cniversity Extension. l.TKR lait'IS Sl.oN. KKR. M.A. Mumiii Secretary.

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