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I. Scott B. Pratt Dr. Katsuyuki Izumi Judge J. Frank McLaughlin Mrs Wiliowdean C. Handy BT Member of a prominent missionary family is Kauai regent Mr. William ?. Alexander. He is manager of the Grove Farm Company and is interested in agriculture. Dr. Harold Loper helps to correlate the uni- versity and the public schools. He is superin- tendent of the Department of Public Instruction and is an ex-officio member of the Board. An anthropologist and the only woman on the 3oard is Dr. Willowdccn Handy. Mrs. Handy has gone on several anthropological expedi- tions to the South Seas for the 3ishop Museum. Mr. Scott Pratt, manager of the Kohala Sugar Co. is regent from Hawaii. Federal District Court Judge J. Frank Mc- Laughlin, is vice chairman of the Board. He gives invaluable aid in legal matters to the Board, and is also the representative on the stadium board. He is interested in athletics and scholarships. President Gregg M. Sinclair is an ex-officio member of the Board. Sitting lot , to right: J. Scott Pratt. Hawaii: William P. Alexander. Kauai: Chairman Philip E. Spaulding. Oahu: Gregg M. Sinclair. ex-otSoo; Mr Wil love dean C. Handy. Oahu. Standing: Dr. F: d K Lam. Oahu; Dr. W Harold Loper, ex-o!lic:o. Judgo J. Frank McLaughlin, Oahu: Dr. Kattuyuki Izumi, Maui: Dr. Paul S. Bachman, tecrotary
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Philip E. Spouldir.?, Chairman Tite Regents General supervision and control o: the Uni- versity is vested in the Board of Regents. The Board is composed of nine members, two ex- officio and seven appointed by the Governor of the Territory. Three of the members represent the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai. The Board of Regents operates under its own by- laws and concerns itself with general university policy, finance and budgeting, and appoint ment of personnel. With Mr. Philip E. Spalding as chairman, the Board spent a busy year meeting the post war problems of the university. Demands for more classrooms, dormitories, instructors, and courses were the major problems that the Board faced. Chairman Spalding is president of C. Brew- er and Company, Limited. Dr. Paul S. Bachman, dean of faculties, is secretary to the Board. Succeeding Mr. E. P. Lydgate as regent from Maui in February was Dr. Katsuyuki Izu- mi, physician from Wailuku, Maui. He was once a student of this University. Dr. Fred K. Lam, well-known physician sur- geon, was formerly director of the Bureau of Communicable Diseases of the Board of Health. Dr. Paul S. Bachman William P. Aloxandar Dr. Fred K. Lam Dr W. Harold Lopor
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Willxod J. Holmes Bonjcmin O. WIs: Thoyno M Livotay Dr. F Dr. Thayne M. Livesay, Dean of Arts and Sciences and head of the psychology depart- ment on sabbatical leave during the second semester. He visited friends and relatives on the mainland. A strong advocate of public education, Dr. Benjamin O. Wist. Dean of Teachers College is responsible for the training of the majority of Hawaii's teachers. Dr. Wilfred ]. Holmes, who taught engineer- ing and mathematics here before the war, is the new Dean of Applied Science. He enjoys writing and has had a book of short stories pub- lished. In charge of student admission is Dr. Bruce White, Dean of Student Personnel. He was on the mainland during the first semester visiting different colleges and studying student prob- lems. Working in the garden and going for swim are his chief delights. Walking the floor with his young son takes up all the free hours Dr. Paul S. Bachman has. He is Dean of Faculties, professor of govern- ment, and Secretary to the Ecard of Regents. Paul S Bschxnen ‘ I li1 ' D eans
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