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I i ( HIGHLY trained and efficient administrative department to bind the many ' elements of a university into a live and pulsating organization is one of the important attributes of such an institution. It is the very heart center of a most complex organization. The basic structure of Minnesota, its schools and colleges, owes its successful functioning to the constant efforts of this department m coordinating the work of the various units. Each college is constantly conducting research and investigation along its particular line of endeavor, and through this means, many noteworthy advances have been made in the individual schools. Their faculties strive unceasingly to perfect their organization and courses, and their efforts are seconded by the administration, which serves to mould them all into a single, smooth working unit. The University is ever widening its scope and extending its influence. .Since its inception fifty-eight years ago, a gradual expansion of resources and an increase in service rendered to the state and its people has been the policy of the men directing the destinies of the institution. The paths of progress are being charted with care, foresight and vision, with an ideal Minnesota always in mind. In each college separate developments and changes will be made as the plans and imagina- tions of men grow and take definite form, but the officers of administration must ever be the guiding force that shall fuse the parts together and direct them in the building of a greater and more ideal Minnesota. s I V j XTX zixx: •jTx: ■M. ' - ' ■■ ' ■ ' M-TT :xix ■ ' ■ t-r- M.i.M.II ixxx: XEE ii.Lii ii: ] m !!iiii ' i n !ii m iin im TT nmimn Tiiiii mrvm i!!ii nn ii M i n i!!T M iiii! ny, ,y i nMM T!! nmmm i nm i mn ' TT mn T M TTTtTtTT n T r Titt; t i n i n i nn tirTTj- Page 21
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¥ I i I if oH. Fred B. Snyder BOARD OF REGENTS The Hon. Fred B. Snyder Minneapolis President of the Board Lotus D. Coffman Minneapolis President of the University The Hon. Theodore Christianson . ' . . . . .St. Paul Governor of the State The Hon. J. M. McConnell . St P ul The Hon. W. J. Mayo ; Rochester The Hon. Bess M. Wilson Redwood Falls The Hon. George H. Partridge ...... Minneapolis The Hon. John G. Williams . . ' Duluth The Hon. . lice Warren ; Minneapolis iHE Hon. Egil Boeckmann ..... St P-vul The Hon. Julius h. Coller . ' ' Shakopee The Hon. Archie D. Wilson ' Guthrie The Hon. J. E. G. Sundberg , . . . ' Kennedy 4= ,y ! im iTT! n i m i!n! nn Ti n i Mn tTiT! H Tr n rT n itTiirtnTiT n i m i nn T M TiTr: Page 22
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