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GOVERNOR MOEUR Going into office in 1932 as the dark horse of the political setup, Governor Benjamin B. Moeur, M.D., has been a good influence in integrity and honesty in the years he has been at the head of the state government. Cooperating with the university, Governor Moeur has appointed alumnae for the last three regents. Today, he says that he will not run again, but he is leaving the state in a better financial condition than he found it. Warrants and appropriation bills are valid; the state’s books are ba lanced. Governor Moeur was born December 22, 1869, in Tennessee. In 1899, he went to Tempe, Arizona, and in 1932 when he went into office after practicing medicine there 33 years, he was recognized as one of the leaders in his profession. Governor Moeur has always shown a deep interest in everything pertaining to the progress and welfare of his state. Because of his professional ability and success, his fine public spirit and sterling personal qualities and kindly manners, he commands the uniform esteem and confidence of his fellow men. Page 14
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PRESIDENT SHANTZ Since President Homer LeRoy Shantz, one of America’s foremost botanists, took over the office of president of the University of Arizona in 1928, the institution has had a phenomenal rise in progress. During the past seven years the enrollment of the school has increased 29 per cent, and in order to care for this influx of students an extensive educational curriculum has been added to the facilities of the University. Included in this extension were several new colleges and schools, plus the introduction of new courses. From an inadequate and inefficient business system, the University achieved national recognition in 1933 when the National Committee on standard reports for institutions of higher education recognized the University of Arizona as having met its requirements. During Dr. Shantz’s presidency an extensive building policy has been adopted. The University stadium was built during his first two years here, and now, under a new program, eight new buildings will be constructed on the campus during the next year. Pfttc 15
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