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Thomas J. Tubb, Vice President; W. Stone; R. B. Smith, Jr.; E. Ray Izard; Ira L. Morgan; Dr. Verner S. Holmes; E. R. Jobe, Executive Charles D. Fair, President; Tally D. Riddell; Leon Lowery; M. M. Roberts; H. G. Carpenter; J. N. Lipscomb; S. R. Evans. OFFICERS CHARLES D. FAIR President THOMAS J. TUBB Vice-President E. R. JOBE Executive Secretary MEMBERS OF THE BOARD S. R. EVANS LEON LOWREY DR. VERNER S. HOLMES IRA L. MORGAN E. RAY IZARD TALLY D. RIDDLE H. G. CARPENTER R. B. SMITH J. N. LIPSCOMB W. 0. STONE M. M. ROBERTS The Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning is composed of a group of dedicated Mississippians who are willing to give up much of their valuable time to help guide the educational program of their state. The students of the University do not often get a chance to meet any of the mem- bers of the Board personally, but each one of us is constantly aware of the work that they have done and are doing in our behalf. The new buildings that are being constructed all around us and the other expansions in the physical facilities of the are only a few of the many ways that we are reminded of their work. The most important manifestation of their faith in us students and our ability to think for ourselves came this past year. The action that the Board took in standing behind the faculty and the staff of the University is far more im- portant and is needed a great deal more than a million new buildings; for without the freedom to think and grow intel- lectually, the University would not be able to dignify its name and there would be no need for buildings of any kind. The students of the University are proud that we have such a Board of Trustees leading us.
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The Chancellor of the University Doctor John D. Williams Chancellor John D. Williams has provided a type of lead- ership which has caused Ole Miss to become a true Since he assumed his position here in 1946, the University has broadened its intellectual perspective, has expanded its physical facilities, and has originated a unique program of continuing education. The quality of the faculty has improved, tenure has been established, and an atmosphere of learning has been attained. The enrollment has increased steadily and Ole Miss has be- come the focal point for a majority of high school students in this region. The continuing educational program has re- sulted in the Continuation Center with its related facilities. Almost every profession, business, and trade utilize these annually with the result that the University has become an instrument of service to the business and professional world. Dr. Williams ' gracious manner, his devotion to Ole Miss, to Mississippi, and to the nation, his charming and winsome personality, and his willingness to speak in every nook and cranny of the state have endeared him to all who know him. He is an indefatigable ' worker, an able administrator, an scholar, and, above all, a Christian gentleman.
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DR. CHARLES F. HAYWOOD A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Working with the deans of the instructional subdi- visions and with the Director of the University is one of Dr. Haywood ' s major duties as Provost. He also coor- dinates the work of the various units of the Academic Division in matters of academic policy and faculty ad- ministration, and in the absence of the Chancellor serves as chief administrative officer of the University. MR. HUGH H. CLEGG B A. LL.B., LL.D. By directing the Department of Development and serv- ing in a staff capacity as Assistant to the Chancellor, Hugh H. Clegg ' s major responsibilities arc separated into three principal fields; public relations, news service, and development. His immediate concern, however, is with the furthering of the services, resources, assets, and standing of the University. Much of the work of the Office of Development is accomplished through twelve committees of outstanding Mississippians and these com- mittees are coordinated by the Director. MR. E. E. DAVIDSON B.B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A. Mr. E. E. Davidson, Comptroller, assists in the prepa- ration of the University budget and reports periodically on financial matters to the Chancellor. He oversees the Department of Food Services, including the cafeteria and grill; Purchasing Department; Accounting Department, which receipts and classifies income, prepares the payroll, and keeps records; Bursar ' s Office, which receives student fees and collects accounts; Department of Personnel, in- cluding faculty and staff; University Laundry; and main- tenance of physical plant and grounds. DR. L. L. LOVE B.S., M.S., Ph.D. As Dean of the Division of Student Personnel, Dr. L. L. Love supervises the work of the Dean of Women, Director of Placement and Financial Aids, Director of Men ' s Housing, Student Councellors, Director of Public Safety, Registrar, Director of the Student Health Service, and Director of Religious Life. Eight years ago Dr. Love was instrumental in organizing the Counselling Service, which helps students, individually, with educational, and personality problems. DR. CHARLES F. HAYWOOD Provost MR. HUGH H. CLEGG Director of Development DR. L. L. LOVE Dean of Student Personnel MR. E. E. DAVIDSON Comptroller
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