University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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Empowered with independent authority by the State Constitution, the Board of Regents is responsible for the educational policies and administrative functions of the University. Prior to 1852 the Regents were appointed but since that time two members have been elected at each biennial spring election, to serve for an eight-year term. Thus the Regents, through their independent control of the funds of the Uni- versity, are able to plan and to carry out consistent long-term educational policies. BOARD OF REGENTS Standing CBOWLEY, KIPKE, LYNCH, COOK, HEMANS, HERBERT. Seated SHIELDS, RUTHVEN, SMITH, CHAM. REGENTS HON. FRANKLIN M. COOK HON. DAVID H. CROWLEY HON. ESTHER M. CRAM HON. CHARLES F. HEMANS HON. J. JOSEPH HERBERT HON. HARRY G. KIPKE HON. JOHN D. LYNCH HON. EDMUND C. SHIELDS DR. EUGENE B. ELLIOTT, Ex-Officio Member Page 11



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in Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven has guided the University of Michigan toward the realization of his ideal, the preparation of youth for World citizenship . The achievements of his first ten years as President will be followed by even greater ac- complishments in the next decade, for it is his belief that a University can never be finished. When it ceases to improve it begins to decline. In his anniversary speech, President Ruthven said, Not more verbal instruction, not more prescribed courses, not more legislation designed to place teachers and students in straight jackets, but more opportunities for growth and more actual experience in communal living are now the great needs in most institutions of higher learning. May we soon be able to say of Michigan ' s kind of education that it not only supplies expert training and general knowledge but also ' inculcates principles, polishes tastes, regulates temper, cultivates reason, subdues the passions, directs the feelings, habituates to reflection, trains to self-denial . . . . a scholar, a scientist, a curator, an administrator, a builder, a duck hunter, and a horseman. Any man who can do all of these things is bound to end up as a university president. Page 13

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