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014 l THE GEORGE NORLIN- Greetings from the President: It is an interesting experience to lecture in the greatest of German universities and to enjoy the friendly hospitality of the German people, but not so interesting that we do not await hungrily every mail with news from home and that we do not count the weeks until we may set our faces westward toward the Rockies. Our hearts are in the University of Colorado and it will be a glad day when we find ourselves working once again with and for our own people. Meantime Mrs. Norlin and I embrace this opportunity to send to faculty and students our affectionate good wishes. Sincerely yours, GEORGE NORLIN. Dr. Norlin is the Visiting Roosevelt Professor of American History and Institutions in the University of Berlin for the 1932-1933 school year. OD 'I O Clbud 'UD' 'Z'E6l '
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'Top row, left to right: Bromley, Camp Middle ww: Currigan, Grigsby Bottom row: Means, Mills BOARD OF REGENTS THE Board of Regents is the managing board of the University. The Board passes on all budgets, makes all appointments, and lays down the rules for the general conduct of the University. All fees and refunds are decided on by the Board. Members of the Board of Regents are elected by popular vote every two years for a sixfyear term. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD CLIFFORD W. MILLS, Denver CHARLES D. BROMLEY, Denver FRANK H. MEANS, Saguache E. RAY CAMPBELL, Denver E. MARTIN CURRIGAN, Denver MRS. JOSEPH E. GRIGSBY, Denver OFFICERS OF THE BOARD President ,,,.,,,,., .......... O LIVER C. LESTER Secretary .......... ......... F RANK H. WOLCOTT Treasurer ...... ........ C HARLES H. CHENEY OD 'I O Cllild 'EECDI 'UD' 016
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