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CHANCELLOR C. S. BOUCHER Chancellor ' s Message Tlic tirst hall dI the academic year 1942-43 will He re- membered hy students, faculty and administrative staff members as a period of confusion. All wor e anxious to yivc their best efforts to the all-out war |iriiuraiii but were unable to do so until a national program was announced for the most effective use of the human and materi.il resources of colieifes and universities of the country. The Si-cond li.ilf of this ac.idemic year will K- rcmcinlvrcd as the period when higher educational institutions were put definitely on a war basis with training programs designed specifically to serve war objectives. It is our hope and belief that the year IV4.V44 will be remembered as the time when a glorious Victory was obtained for the preser- vation of a way of life that is worthy of the living. 20 J m
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Board of Regents Faced with the necessity of providing for far-reaching changes in the University ' s program during this war- year, the Board of Regents, under the able direction of its President Frank M. Johnson, has geared itseif to the needs of a war-time campus. Of tremendous help to stu- dents desirous of completing their educational program, have been various revisions made by the Board in the University ' s calendar: elimination of the spring vacation, the shortening of final examination periods, provision for two-year courses, and the acceleration of present courses. The granting of leaves to various professors by the Board has enabled members of the faculty to take their places in the war-effort. Authorization of special planning com- mittees organized to work in close harmony with the plan for the mobihzation of manpower has further enabled the University to meet the challenge of this period. Of no less importance, however, have been the business as usual activities of the Board. GOVERNOR DWIGHT GRISWOLD M. A. Shaw, C. Y. Thompson, W. E. Reed, Frank M. Johnson, Stanley D. Long, R. W . Devoe.
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