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The Mack ay School of Mines framed by the trees along the Quod. t e u 1 4 Even with war, life must go on and changes in the activities about us are merely altered to fit the situation. And so i t has been with college life since that December day three years ago when we entered the present world conflict. We have gone through the phases of a practically manless cam- pus, to the training of military men at Nevada, and now this past year has found many war veterans returning to pursue their college careers. And, as our University life goes on toward our victory goal, we present the forty-second volume of the Artemisia. miA ' ' ' ' ymf : v Looking north to the Library Building, focal point of the campus. r. ' « fail ' -V litiiw?, ' f ,J.hnin
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jfHau utaticH Dr. John Ohleyer Moseley was inaugurated as the seventh presi- dent of University of Nevada, October 12. . . . Representatives from sixty-two colleges and universities and eleven academic organizations presented their greetings to the president. . . . After the exercises, the inaugural luncheon was held in the new gym with approximately 800 people present. At this time the presenta- tion of distinguished delegates took place. . . . The features of the luncheon included addresses by E. P. Carville, Governor of Nevada; Silas E. Ross, chairman of the alumni association, and Leonore Hill, president of A. S. U. N. . . . The students had the opportunity of meeting President Moseley and his family at the special reception held at the President ' s home October 9. Left: Former Acting President Charles Gorman and President John O. Moseley. Right: President Moseley takes the oath of office administered by Judge William E. Orr, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada.
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Lincoln Hall, framed in foliage, reflected in Manzanita Lake. C HtentA The size of our student body was increased somewhat over last year, but it was decidedly under that of normal times, so we were forced to keep the 1945 Artemisia the size we had adopted during the present emergency, with only a few additions. . . . Material shortages really hit us, when it came to ordering paper, covers, etc. However, we refused to let this dis- courage us — we went ahead, and in spite of limitations it is our hope that each of you will find this volume a typical representation of Nevada ' s Year. i A view- of the Lake Street stairs depicts a beautiful scene.
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