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Left to right: Robert A. Young, Earl H. Wildy, Howard H. Horst, Dr. Preston L. Hathcock, John L. Wilson, Dr. David W. Mullins, D. Pete Raney, J, E. Pomfret, Robert H. Smith, Leon B. Catlett, Rowy Ritter, Fred Pickens. Board of Trustees Among the administrative offices located in the library are those of President Mullins and the Vice Presidents of the University. 21
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V Orval E. Faubus Governor of Arkansas Now serving an unprecedented fifth term as the Governor of Arkansas, Orval E. Faubus is one of our best known native sons. A man of bold and unpredicted action, he is one of the most successful and controver¬ sial politicians in America. After serving in the Army during World War II, Governor Faubus began his career of service to the state. Prior to his election as Governor, Faubus was postmaster of his hometown. Huntsville, County Clerk of Madison County, a member of the State Highway Commission, and later, administrative assistant to Gov¬ ernor Sid McMath. Despite his busy schedule, Faubus takes an active interest in the University and is a capable and interested backer of higher education. Introducing President Kennedy at the Greer ' s Ferry Dam dedication in October, Governor Faubus stands behind the Presidential seal.
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Dr. David Wiley Mullins President and Mrs. Mullins greet guest at the Presidential Reception, an annual event held to honor new members of the faculty. University President Dr. David W. Mullins, Arkansas-born and educated, has headed the administration since March, 1960. Un¬ der his wise judgement and leadership, the University has shown continuous growth and improvement. Born in Ash Flat, Arkansas, Dr. Mullins was one of a family of nine. Upon graduation with honors from the University in 1931, Dr. Mullins earned his Master of Arts degree at Colorado; and in 1941 he obtained his Ph.D. at Columbia University with emphasis on educa¬ tion administration and finance. Dr. Mullins embarked upon his distinguished teach¬ ing and administrative career in 1941 as an Associate Professor of School Administration at Auburn Univer¬ sity. His career was temporarily interrupted by World War II, when he served in the U.S. Navy. In 1949 Dr. Mullins was appointed as Auburn’s Executive Vice- President, a position he held until his acceptance of the presidency at the University of Arkansas.
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