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KEITH L. LEE ' President of the Associated Students o the U niwersity o f N evade T has been said that Democracy is always dream- ing of a nation of kingsn: kings in the sense of men who are monarchs of themselves at least, clear visioned, strong willed, clean virtued sovereigns, the attributes of every N evadan. These attributes, together with the dreaming of those cheerful tomorrows, with a nobler pulse-beat in our hearts and a truer purpose in our souls, that we look forward to furthering in our day and our generation, the spirit-the ideal-the monarch--of our University of Nevada. ' Page Ninctce t
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FACULTY ,THE SFREASURER AND COMPTROLLER HARLES H. GORMAN, the present Q comptroller, has held his position at the university for a number of years and is the oHicial accountant Who has care of all financial business connected with the univer- sity. He, is authorized to receive all fees from the students and the proceeds from sales of farming goods and all personal property of any nature. The comptroller is the custodian of all student funds and, since the innovation of the graduate manager oflice, all moneys are paid out only upon the presentation of a requisition approved by the graduate mana- ger and the Finance Control Committee. THE REGISTRAR It is the Work of the Registrar to handle all student registration, determine and keep on file the status of all those enrolled, and compile and send out all grades. Despite present conditions there was but a very slight drop in the enrollment this year. Enrollment figures for the past five years are as follows: 1929, 944, l930, 1046, 1931, 1105, 1932,1052, 1933, 1042. 1 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Maxwell Adams, as the Dean of Arts and Science, has been instrumental in rais- ing the standards of this particular college to its present high status. The College of Arts and Science Was one of the Hrst colleges in the university, and at present the enrollment of the college is double that of all the others. The main courses offered by this college are of the cultural type and are preparatory to professions such as law, journalism, busi- ness and medicine. Page Twenty-0116 s -- ,9 . N' Teak' T A N Y x R u. My N . 1 , . ix. gs ': 2 NY! N ' if-,U Sk V 1 :U Y Ili? ' llilj , U ..,,.-. 'A 1- -5 fm If .- . :J 1:11,-1 2 5:- ,,,..,,.j' ff: l , 1 5 .zsxfy-1.,,.: 32 5 1 1 I LW 1 ' ' 4 2 1 if . 6 J rl fl ,' X f 1 1 ?N 5 ., Q 1 .ff I , ,115 X . 1 , 9. I X Y, fx 32' 'E 3 -.abil ,rf 5 - ff. Q r 5 y ' 1' A Ja' f ,lsr ,VZ . ,nh , ,J I .f f V .J ' AC A ' , . 1 Charles H. Gorman, Comptroller .,. ,5-il'-R:l W' X im, ilu -,X XQ1. lvfzy, fx lik -. 15 ails' ....' ,,,:-g-,,,?, ,.,, V . ,,. f 1- 1--ffif A Zrfiirc 1 . we ff.5'f332iQ i' 47: , . , Qs -4' gm .-I, , A. 'ly la A f . B11 vQ.,a,,- Ag 'N-2:94 -- ----. V- , ig C1 4 QW ,,. 75,-,:.I,v ,gg I 6. 1p',fFZgfEi' , - . -1 ' .. 'A-. ,e.i!1f?a, ft1 ' ' ' :iii x fiv. .- 1 ' Jan. . 1:1-:iii 1' 'rf-I - 14593214 13- 1 'Wu F 'ff3S,lW .1 .. :' I C1 ' N R .gl X-'H' W 2 7: E' X' k27z':'?'--' ,' 2 ' ' ,jr- -Yri',,.73?, X . , --I ,J , h 'f 1 ai- . ' gg Y11:,Nv..,, N- 9,11 , - -' ' -5 J C 1 -I 1-. '. Q 'lr Ji l A ii' 1 , 5if'i'.'-111' -1 ' 'T' 71 X I NFLQQ1- ' 2 wifi, il-- ifksv. ' -3. A 3'-':1f1 si I -y - 'GM u' '- v. 1.3:-1.1K X:- !u 'R 'A' :., 1Ef.?.1'n X24 'N 'ag R, Q tg: X 1.3 ,, A , X 1' ' 'Ps 1, ' az L5 X '1 , ' Vw., ' -. X .5 if J, xx if-A Efig, '- fd J: W1 Louise M. Sissa, Registrar A T. V - 1: - ' ,NE -. i -. --if.'?iif?5rf i55Lfi1c W , iii, - N . . ,, '1 'HT X, -ENN. . 915.1 25251 4-H ' ' ' 1 'F 1 ,A L . '+ ' , 55,3 - M-'1 , .. , -3 .. 4 -1.9.-.-f .. 1 01 ,4-.1 - . fs uraififys ,I - fag 9 f i' .Qi f ' 1 'lil 1 :Fil ' . A f':'l:1- '4' Nl ff 'W' . A ff: if . I-. .f 1 ,W - , , 1, -7 'U lf. 1' ji X il ng 1 Maxwell Adams, Dean of the College of Arts and Science
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