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JOHN CLINTON FUTRALL President of the University of Arkansas • The high spots in the life of the University for the present year are probably the putting into use the new library and the new chemistry build¬ ings which, though not as large as some, are the equal of any to be found in America from the standpoint of beauty, construction and equipment. Anyone who passes through the corridors of the new library building at any time of the day or eve¬ ning will be impressed with the large number of stu¬ dents who are in the building and are actually using it. Page 24
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FROM THE CAPITOL AT LITTLE ROCK Governor Fu+rell Reveres the Past in That It Points to a Greater Future J. M. FUTRELL Governor of Arkansas To the Students and Faculty, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, My dear Friends: ® The year 1936 marks a great event in the history of Arkansas. On this occasion the State will celebrate its hundredth anniversary. It is altogether fitting and proper that on this occasion we should pause from our labors to honor the brave men and women who were active in the upbuilding of our State. • During its one hundred years of statehood, Arkansas has made wonderful progress, but the re¬ sources of the State are yet largely undeveloped. This is a State of unlimited opportunities. It is for you, the future leaders of the State, and for you who mold the minds of the future leaders, to resolve to raise the standards of the State and to carry on its development until the highest possible degree of perfection is reached. CAPITOL DOME AT LITTLE ROCK With the best wishes for your future success, I am Sincerely, J. M. FUTRELL, Governor. Page 23
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PRESIDENT FUTRALL REVIEWS BUILDING PROGRAM New Buildings, Remodeling, Increase in Enrollment Are High Spots of Year Remodeling of some of the older buildings on the campus is now under way and will give to certain departments much better quarters than they have had in the past. V Gratifying also is the large increase of more than two hundred students in the University this year, thus giving to the institution more than two thousand in the regular session for the first time in history. JOHN C. FUTRALL, President of the University Page 25
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