University of Hawaii Honolulu - Ka Palapala Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1954

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DR. GREGG M. SINCLAIR President PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The Duke of Wellington is reputed to have said that the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton. I take no issue with this statement. In fact, I would project it further. Our world is smaller than the world of Welling- ton. Although its potential for physical destruction has infinitely increased, quite as many causes have revolved around ideas as around physical posses- sions. and quite as many battles have been won and lost across the conference table as on the battle field. So that now one might say that the outcome of the titanic struggles in a shrinking world is forecast in the classroom. What we are taught there constitutes the wea- pons of war. the forces for peace—knowledge ami understanding of the course of humankind, toler- ance. intellectual and moral integrity. These are the weapons with which you. who represent the rich cultures of many lands, have been armed: ideas. You can appreciate the wisdom of the words of the Philippine scholar who once said: “Ideas have no fatherland.” GREGG M. SINCLAIR President DR. PAUL S. BACHMAN Vice President

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Board of Regents The University is governed by n Board of Regents, at least one of whom must he an alumnus. Four members of the present Board have attended the University. Two of the members are ex-officio: Gregg M. Sinclair. President of the University, and Clayton J. Chamberlin, Superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction. It is mandatory that each of the major islands be represented. Oahu is represented by Philip E. Spalding, retired businessman, chairman; Fred K. Lam. physician and sur- geon. vice-chairman: J. Garner Anthony, attorney at law: and Hung Wai Cliiug. realtor. Hawaii is represented by Richard Penhallow, assistant manager of the Parker Ranch; Maui, by Kalsuyuki Izumi, physician and surgeon; and Kauai, by Jack H. Mi uha. attorney at law. Paul S. Bachman. University Vice-President, is secretary. The affairs of the University are under the general management and control of the Board of Regents. The Regents’ powers extend to policy, appointments, finances, property, and fees. They derive their authority from the Organic Act and from Stat- utes of the Territory, and are governed by a set of By-laws. They serve without remuneration. ---— LEFT TO RIGHT: Clayton J. Chamberlain, Paul S. Bachman. Gregg M. Sinclair. Philip E. Spalding, Fred K. Lam, Katsuyuki Izumi. Hung Wai Ching, Jack H. Mizuha.

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