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Board of ditors vb 1 BURT HIBBARD, Presficlevzi Qf Iris Board, Medica! Depczaflmefzt, 1900. 2 I. LEUMAN M. WALTGH, EzZ17fo1'-in-C'bz'qf'qf'Iris Borzml, V Denial Dejnzwlmezzi, 1900. 3 RAY MCCOMBS, Edilor 0fA1'z', Dfjmrlmezzl qf f7r?7ZfI'Sflj', 1901. 4 BEATRICE A. TODD, Edz'!01'-irz-Chzkyf 0fD6par!nzwz! y'11k0'z'ci11e, 1900. 5 HOWARD E. LAME, ENlil'f01'-ill-Chlydff of Deflarluzezzl of PhGl'Il1l1t1l , 1900. 6 XIVILLIAM H. XVALKER, Ediloz'-1'11-Chz'Lj'0fDepzzrllzzrui 0fLaru', 1900. 7 NICHOLAS C. POYVERS, Edz'!0r-izz-CfziefofDrjmriuzwzf 0fDe11!isl1j1 , 1900
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The ris Board P253 0 Qi Q93 T HAS been the object ofthe present board not only to 1 . , . , 'Q X . . . . . . . 721 MFKLT f , 91 l 4 -.ye YfH.-Lit - f,2'.i? -...pa-L E29 - ,A Q-ix maintain and it possible raise the high standard of previous volumes, but also the unceasing determina- tion to establish systematic business principles, and in every way possible to remove the obstacles which so handicapped previous boards, and which confronted the present management in the earlier part of its work. ,MQ - h'u,gi' ofa feeling of unity of purpose among the members of it a r The lirst step toward such end was the stimulation the board. A permanent set of By-Laws was formulated xx hich govern in every conceivable way even the details connected with the publishing of an up-to-date college 3 ear book. yn., . M r, ff l pl V ' , J .fl 'r - They prescribe that the various classes shall elect their respective represen- tatives within one week after the business of the Q 'T 'Q' retiring board has been wound up. It shall be the duty of the senior representa- tives of their respective Ze 0' 'G Q .W T, 0 gf N 9 H l . 'll 'W tt X 'qi lit ' it .I :lj i ,X ',1 r iii ll Aff, r T Xp? I i li' 51 fl X 'lf vi I 1 il l , ,lf L fy ll , L 11 1 Y u p , .ji ,i Ml! Ji, f ft IW f ffl' 1-41, f ff 'll l f f f i 71 ff f i Nfl f' , f f T ii i T yu, f 1 l wi' I I' 4 l 'li -X 'rgtllii l lla i A 1' llllll ,, :I f ' A' a, , W I . , , - X 'iiil ' I ' , 37 llmii ' fl ' g I lf' f :, ,,.,- '- f N N- If departments to notify the fresh- ' , 1- i, man classes within three weeks i i . . D -'k after opening ofthe following term that 24, , i-Q: ll ' ,, -M- .WW,, they shall elect their representatiVGS to 4 vii! , L' the annual board. i L , ' , So far as practicable the four important offices ' ' 7g vimllanf shall be divided among the four departments, and ,l If ' Q ,, -y - - at N- shall rotate in the order of the already established 'Q 4 My fy ' X precedent. These ofhces are to be elected by the I 1' q members ofthe board. , i S, gf It shall be the duty of the retiring president to call a Q meeting of the newly elected class representatives within All the week of their election, at which time they shall decide upon the Editor-in-Chief, President and Business Manager of their board. This gives the men in whom is vested the bulk of the responsibility, and on whom depends largely the success ofthe volume, an opportunity of compiling material and outlin- ing the work during the summer vacation while the mind is comparatively free from studies. Steps were also taken to establish an Iris Library, to which shall be added each year two copies of the Iris and as many annuals of sister colleges as the condition of the Treasury permits. This library to be at the disposal ofthe student body. After some considerable deliberation it was decided to crown our efforts by having the board incorporated. The representatives of the Law Department drew up the necessary articles, and attended to the various business connected with such a step. Not only do the articles govern the publishing of this book, but also provide for the publication ofa university periodical, which, it is the ardent hope of the present board will soon be a pleasing reality, and thus stimulate university spirit, boom athletics and knit still more closely inter-depart- ment feeling. The Board trusts that the change in the arrangement of several departments of this volume will meet with the hearty approval of its readers.
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