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Board of Trustees I. J. MCDUFFIE, B. F. OSBORN, JOHN F. RIGGS, Rippey. Des Moines. Le Mars. Orrrcnns or THE Bonnn, 1908-1909. John F. Biggs, 633-0j7tiC'Z:0, Des Moines President. XV. A. Molntire, Ottuniwa, Vice-President. Horner N. Sillinian, Cedar Falls, Treasurer. Alfred Grundy, Cedar Falls, Secretary. Lilian G. Goodwin, Cedar Falls, Assistant Secretary. The Board of Trustees of the Normal has been a bo-dy in existence since the organization of the school in 1876. It has always displayed a keen interest in all matters pertaining to Normal affairs and it is thru their effortsuth at it has been pos- sible for Normal to secure so many favors from the people of the State of Iowa, who, in reality, are our superiors. The Superintendent of Fublic Instruction is, by law, presi- dent ex oficio- of the Bo-ard. The other ineinbers are appointed by the Governor. The secretary and treasurer are elected by the Bo-ard of Trustees, and these two officers must. not be ineni- bers of t.he Board. The present Board of Trustees, under the new law, exists
ROGER LEAVITT, J. B. HARSH, ' - Cedar Falls. Creston. no longer after July lst. At that time it is dissolved, and the new board, controlling all three of the educational institutions of the state Qthe Iowa State College at Ames, the State Univer- sity of Iowa at Iowa City, and the Iowa State Teachers' Col- lege at Cedar Fallsj, carries on the work of controlling the business affairs of our institution. While the new plan will not, perhaps, secure for Normal that close supervision characteristic of onr former Board, yet it, doubtless, will be more economical, and will tend toward removing those petty jealousies existing between the state edu- cational institutions, and will tend to minimize friction and secure uniformity in educationalimatters. The single board of control as recently appointed by,Gov- ernor Carroll is made up of the following members: Roger Iieavitt, Cedar Falls. E. H. GRIFFIN, Iowa City. W. H. HARWOOD, Des Moines. George T. Baker, Davenport. Charles R. Brenton, l'.llas Center. P. Schoentgen, Council Bluffs. T. D. Foster, Ott-umwa. Parker K. Holbrook, Cnawa. D. Il. Murphy, Elkader. J. I-I. Trewin, Cedar Rapids. A. B. Funk, Spirit Iiake. We have no fear that we shall not receive the same co- opera.tion a.nd consideration at the hands of the new Board as we have been receiving at the hands of the old, nor do we entertain the least suspicion that the new Board is in the slight- est manner antagonistic to our interests. lVe have faith in the wisdom of the state of Iowa and its representatives in the legis- lature in C1'GEl.tlD0' the new order of thinos. D 273
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