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emoFiam Margaret Bogart George Brodigan Bayard Taylor Bulmer William Mortimer Charles ' 13 Arthur L. Harrison ' 24 Elmer P. Hawkins ' 36 John Hill ' 33 Margaret Estelle Hinch ' 07 Frances Lattin Harrison ' 26 E. ReayMackay ' 13 Melvin E. Mihills ' 08 Teresa Pasquale Henrietta Schwab Rita Hope Winer ' 37
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FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Maxwell Adams (Acting President); Regents Silas E. Ross (Chairman), George S. Brown, George Wingfield 1 Jae looaro. oi Jtv e genes h I he constitution o£ the State of Nevada provides that the affairs of the University be under the supervision of a Board of Regents. Tenure of office for members is ten years. Required by law to convene at least four times annually, the Board on these occasions passes on graduations, faculty appointment and withdrawals, financial affairs, and student matters. Results of these meetings are submitted to the State Legislature and Governor in the form of biannual reports. Present members of the Board are George S. Brown, George Wingfield, A. C. Olmsted, Frank Williams, Silas E. Ross, Chairman. Weightiest problem confronting them this year was the discrediting of two engineering schools by the Engineering Council of Professional Development. Coming as a surprise to the University, the committee ' s decision was the cause of excited discussion among engineering undergraduates, who discovered Jater that their careers were quite safe. University officials consider the matter as an unfortunate situation rising from recent financial reverses and plan to correct the condition as soon as possible. A move on the part of students to build a much-needed Student Union Building was approved by the Board but later was killed by the students themselves because of the attendant twenty- five per cent raise in student body fees and the obscure nature of building- details. Facing the Regents at present is the acute situation caused by the restriction of gymnasium capacity to eight hundred people.
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