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B0 RD 0F TRUSTEES it 1 Ar the annual Commencement Day meeting oi the Board were Kenneth l... Fligg, counsel for the University, David T. Beals, Reverend Richard M. Trelease, chaplain lor Commencement, Allaert R. Jones, Horace VV. Kimhrell, secretary tor the Board. E. E. Howard, chairman oi the Board, President Clarence R. Decker, Sigmund Stern, Paul D. Bartlett, Raymond VX7. Hall, Arthur lvlag, Robert Mehornay, J. C. Hall and NV. T. Grant CHAIRMAN ERNEST E. Howard has been the guiding spirit of the Board of Trustees of the University of Kansas City since the formal incorporation of the University on June 27, 1929. Elected hy memlzmers of the Board itself, the men who have carried forward the policies of the University as an institution founded on the principles of private enterprise, have been outstanding civic leaders. In pursuing its worlc, the Board has the following committees: the Executive Committee, of which Mr. Howard is chairman and Senator Kem and Mr. Sigmund Stern are vice chairmen: the Subscriptions and Bequests Committee, Mr. Howard Flagg, chairman: the Budget, Audit and Investments Committee, Mr. Raymond Hall, chairman, the Education Committee, Mr. Joyce Hall, chairmang and the Buildings and Lands Committee, Mr. Albert R. Jones, chairman. This past year the Board, among other measures, approved the purchase of the Harrelson costume house collection for the Playhouse, decided on a raise in tuition Charges in keeping with the HCO fhigher Cost oi operationl and decided to go forward as rapidly as possible with the new residence halls program. Recently they approved the appointment of two KCU alumni to the Board: Mr. Kenneth Fligg as counsel and Mr. Horace Kimhrell as secretary. The Board holds four annual meetings, the largest talcing place on Commencement Day, when memloers join in the Academic Procession across the Qiiadrangle.
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