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President Ortgg The ceremonies List year in connection with the Fortieth Anniversary of the University of Hawaii showed that this institution had reached maturity, and that great things could be expected of it. I behcve this year has justified the hopes entertained at that time. It has been a good year for our insti- tution. The number of students is the greatest in its history; the faculty is also the most numerous and of very high quality. Whereas a few years ago we thought 1,200 students a large number, today the students number over ,5,700. In 1927-28 there were 55 faculty members; in 1947-48 the faculty numbers .370. Numbers make problems, of course, and we have have had them: housing, classrooms, and labora- tory facilities. But these needs have been handled, and the consequent esprit de corps among the administration, faculty, and student is excellent. The paramount problem of the Territory being Statehood for Hawaii, the Constitutional Conven- tion, in which the students will form a Constitution for the State of Hawaii, has attracted local and some national attention. This is another indication of the way in which our students are preparing themselves for the business of living; they intend to be good citizens, .uid th.it augurs well for our community. GREGG M. SINCLAIR President
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Dear Reader, If if were at all possible, we would haic depicted an ethnic rainbow on our coi ' er design. This iiould have been a much more appropriate symbol for the University of Haiuaii. dmUUitnxUlaH
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2 e(uU The number of Deans increased to seven as of February 1st when Dr. Andrew Lind was appointed Dean of the Graduate School by the University authorities. Other Deans were Dr. Paul S. Bachman, Dean of Faculties; Dr. Harold S. Wadsworth, Dean of the College of Agriculture; Dr. Thayne M. Livesay, Dean of the College of Arts and Science; Joseph F. Kunesh, Dean of the College of Applied Science; Dr. Benjamin O. Wist, Dean of Teachers College; and Dr. Bruce White, Dean of Student Personne Top row. left to right: Wads- worth, Bachman. Middle rote: Livesay, Wist. Bottom row: Kunesh, White, and Lind.
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