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.• H ,.f Carl Hatch Dennis Chavez Ji ' lin J)eni] ie Wo I ' d c vpprcciotion As we begin to take pride in tlie numerous buildings being erected under a government project, it is well that we stop to consider the unceasing work necessary to straighten out all structural and financial details and obtain PWA approval. ]ii st, prospecti c plans as submitted h a PWA iinestlgator had to be examined and approved by the Legislature, who then passed an Enabling Act. Next, the project haci to be more closely scrutinized by the Governor and the State Finance Board, who later gave their hearty approval. Lastly, only upon the strong and continued recommendations of our representa- tives in Washington were the funds finally cleared and actual construction undertaken. ' ■ To these indi ' iduals and these groups, therefore, the students take this opportunity to give thanks for benefits obtaineil only through their help. Thirteenth New Mexico Legislature pjas..
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C ' o ' cnioi ' L. Inuc I inglcy Orcc lings I am happy to extend my greetings to members of tlie faeulty and student body of the Universitv of New Mexico. The University has made splentiid ]irogress both in pliysical improvements and ill advances in higher education, and tlie entire state is pi-outi of the record of achie -ement of this institution. Sincerely, Cl.vni. TiNGLEY. .. { 5
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jilLidcnl Llnion PLiiluinc; In the Spring of 1933, the Associated Students formally conceived the idea of a Student Union Building; a saving fund was opened and each student who has enrolled in the University since that time has contributed to the fund. However, on Januarv 27, 1936, through tlie efforts of Dr. Zimmer- man, tlie Student Union Building Project was approved and accepted as a part of the University ' s extensive building program. Tiius, the building has been built with the proceeds of a Federal loan and grant which will be repaid by the students through retirement ot serial bonds over a thirty- year period. Last year the work of the Student Union Committee was concerned with the planning and arrangement of the building, and the student body is indebted to that group for the good job performed. Thei-e are seven offices in the building, two good-sized meeting rooms, a game room, a bar- (jho
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