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Board Of Trustees PROMINENT businessmen, community leaders and nationally-known corporation executives make up the University of Miami's Board of Trustees. Composed of thirty-two members, the Board of Trustees has the task of formulating the policies which underlie the University’s vast program. The group meets several times a year and holds its primary meeting in February after Commencement. Elected to the Board this year to serve one-year terms were three new members: Polly Davis of the Davis Cafeteria Chain; James Sottile, Jr., banker; and William H. Stubblefield, philanthropist and longtime patron of opera and symphony activities in the Miami area. Patrick J. Cesarano, Coral Gables insuranceman and President of the UM Alumni Association of Greater Miami, was elected to serve as alumni representative for a year. Other members of the Board of Trustees who arc not pictured in the 1957 Ibis are Mrs. lone Staly Bisso, Mrs. Alvin R. Jennings, Miss Mary Wells Milam, Arthur Vining Davis, William Arnold Hanger, W. Alton Jones, Max Orovitz, Daniel Redfearn and McGregor Smith. Chairman of the Board for the past year was Daniel J. Mahoney, publisher of The Miami Daily News. Oscar E. Dooly, Miami businessman, was vice chairman. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Front row: Or. Joy F. W. Peorton, en-olheio. Otcor t. Dooly. Donl l J. Mohoney. Chorlei F. Kettering. J. N. McArthur. Second row; Fronk Smother , Jr.. Georg E. Whitten, Robert Pentlond, Jr., Roko Brunttetter, Arthur A. Ungor. Horry Hood Bonett. Or. John Oliver LoGorc . Dr. Gilbert Grotvenor, John S. Knight, Boron de Hir h Meyer. Third row Hugh P. Emerion, Son. Blank. Fleming G. Roiley. John C. Clork. Or. John W. Snyder. 7 DR. JAY F. W. PEARSON. President of the University
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PROLOGUE Wi l l UN a world of its own, the University leads many lives. The studious realm of the libraries, the quiet campus of late afternoon, the early morning mass movement from dorm to classroom. the frenzy of campus elections, the excitement of a pep rally — all belong to the stream of activity which is the University's life. As the campus tosses away its misty morning blanket, corridors Fill, benches lure occupants and students gather at the small oases along the classroom route. 9
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