University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1959

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There are many sides to the life of a university pres- ident - travel, conventions, administrative work and civic activities. Perhaps the most outstanding aspect to the life of the Richard A. Harvills this year was their trips to Latin America. On behalf of the Carnegie Corpora- tion and the Institute of International Education, Dr. Harvill visited Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile and Brazil in order to study the systems of educa- tion in Latin and South American countries. On his return trip he was met by Mrs. Harvill in Puerto Rico where they both attended the Conference on Inter- American Exchange of Persons. In pursuit of their current joint hobby which is studying Spanish, the Harvills visited the Guadalajara summer school last summer. In addition to his many administrative duties at UA, Dr. Harvill holds membership in numerous organiza- tions including the American Economic Association and the Kiwanis Club of Tucson. Most of Mrs. Harvill's civic responsibilities are cen- tered around participation in national organizations, She is also working with faculty members and foreign students collecting Pan American music to be used by groups performing at UA. Reading is one of the favorite hobbies of the Richard Harvills 1 I I VI 'I 1 Q i 'r I I. Rearranging a picture in their El Encanto Estates home are the president and his wife Looking over new additions to their Spanish record collection are Dr. and Mrs Harvill We ' - 5

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DR. RICHARD A. HARVILL PRESIDENT OE THE UNIVERSITY



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DR. DAVID L. PATRICK Dr. David L. Patrick is vice presi- dent for academic affairs and coor- dinator of research. Working with the deans and the directors of re- search areas, he is responsible for both the academic programs and the wide-spread research programs. He serves on numerous major com- mittees for the development of higher education in all its aspects. Dr. Patrick served on the UA fac- ulty for 23 years before taking the oiiice of vice president. sity of Arizona Foundation. Report- - ing directly to him are Associated Students, the Student Union Build- ing and Student Housing. Before his appointment as vice president, Dr. Hull served as professor of law at DR. ROBERT L. NUGENT Serving as executive vice presi- dent of the University is Robert L. Nugent. He supervises the Extension Division, Summer Session, Radio- TV Bureau, Visual Aids, Publica- tions and Student Affairs. Dr. Nu- gent is one of the co-chairmen for the Student Life Committee. Aside from his oiiicial duties as vice pres- ident, he devotes much of his time to civic activities. Prior to his ap- pointment, Dr. Nugent served as Dean of the Graduate and Liberal Arts Colleges. zu! ,.- - . NORMAN s. HULL -? ,. Completing his second year as - vice president for business affairs is A Norman S. Hull. He is responsible Q for overseeing the complex structure . required to effect the financing of ' ' the University. In addition, he acts as pro-tem secretary for the Univer- - A f if l it L- . 20 VICE PRESIDENTS

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