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of Trustees Kenney E. Williamson, president of the Board of Trustees ELECTED MEMBERS Kenne ' K. Williamson, preside nt. . .Peoria Anthony J. Janata, secretary Urbana Irvin L. Porter, trciisiirer Chicago Liosd .More) ' , comptroller Urbana W alter . .McLauglilin Decatur Dr. Karl A. Aleyer Chicago John R. Fornof Streator Mrs. Doris S. Holt Flora Park Livingston Chicago irt Herrick Clinton Robert Z. Hickman Danville Mrs. Frances B. W ' atkins Chicago Anthony J. Janata G. Wirt Herrick Park Livingston Frances Watkins Irvin L. Porter Lloyd Morey [ -
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The Board MEMBERS EX OFFICIO Adlai E. Stevenson, governor of Illinois. . . .Springfield Vernon L. Nickell, superintendent of public instruction Springfield Adlai £. Stevenson, governor of Illinois Vernon L. Nickell, superintendent of pttbtic tnstrticlion Walter W. McLaughlin Robert S. Hickman Mrs. Doris L. Holt ohn R. Fornof Dr. Karl A. Meyer
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Arthur Cutts W ' illard, president emeritus Llayd Morey, crjmpi ' olicr The University of Illinois A great university is a collection of colleges, schools, di- visions, institutes, bureaus, services, and experiment stations. In some respects each is autonomous. et they must work togctlier. and certain services must provide for all. To tie this organization together and make it function as a unit, and at the same time to look ahead and plan for the future, is the task of the University ' s administration. Since the war the Universit) of Illinois has doubled in student enrollment and has gro vn similarh in its research and service activities, ' ith tliis growth in size has come a growth in administration. A great uni ersit s operation is as complex as a great industry. Functioning in the interest of the citizens and financed largely by tax funds from them, the L ' niversit ' must seek efficiency, yet must never lose sight of its purpose in education, research, and service. It must be flexible to meet immediate problems, et keep focused on long-range values. The University ' s ork is carried on not onh ' in class- room, laborator , and librar ' , but also through extension. Wilbur Schramm, dhector of the i ' nneruty of Illinois Press, and iii tn of Ibe tlttision of commiinictitiorts : Josct F. Wright, diifctor of public informitt ' ion ; Harnld S. Dawson, director of placement bitrean 20
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