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Board of Trustees The Governor of Arkansas. Ex-Officio Chairman. George W. Hays, Little Rock. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ex-Officio. George B. Cook, Little Rock. First District. J. K. Browning .Pig-got. Second District. H. L. Ponder .Walnut Ridge. Third District. Z. L. Reagan .Fayetteville. Fourth District. J. D. Head .Texarkana. Fifth District. Frank Pace .Little Rock. Sixth District. A. B. Banks .Fordyce. Seventh District. J. K. Mahoney ..El Dorado. J. B. Best— “Well, boys, am ready to leave any time nozv;my trunk has been sent on ahead.
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Explanation There will perhaps be some who will question the pro¬ priety of changing’ the name of our college annual from The Cardinal to The Rasorback. It is for those that we are at¬ tempting this explanation. It has been the custom in a number of the larger universi¬ ties and colleges to designate the annual by the school’s nick¬ name, and consequently the annual can be recognized as far as the school name is known. For example in the name The Gopher we recognize Minnesota University, in The Jay hawker. Kansas; in The Badger, Wisconsin; in The Longhorn, Texas; in The Sooner, Oklahoma, and so on with numerous other cases. Likewise in the name The Rasorback, almost anyone in the South or Middle-West will recognize the book as a Univer¬ sity of Arkansas publication, while if it is the name The Cardi¬ nal that one sees, further marks of identification must he sought to reveal the source. Our idea then in changing the name is obvious. We hope this change will meet with such approval by the student body of the University as to warrant its being made permanent. C. B. Ford — “Well, don’t sec how I’m coming out even.”
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President J. C. Futrall. It is not what an institution can offer to the student in the way 01 fine buildings and fine equipment that counts. Nor is it an encyclopaedic knowledge of facts stored away in his head. It is the development of natural ability and character that is worth more than all else put to¬ gether.” Aubrey J. Rawlings— Vice-President of the University .
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