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'ifif Clarence Kirkland Mrs. A. C. R. Swenson Charles Hoff Dr. Milo Bail E' Advisory group to one of Omaha's fastest and most pro- gressive institutions . . . the University ot Omaha Board of Regents. This group, responsible for new faculty appointments, f the addition of new courses and colleges, budget recommenda- tions, and other administrative duties, proves year after year how great an asset they are to the University. Clarence Kirkland headed this year's Board as President, H and Louis Somberg served as Vice-president. Mrs. A. C. R. Swen- son was Secretary. Other members of this year's policy making body were Dr. Milo Bail, Edward Borchers, Charles Hoff, Senator Roman Hruska, Henry Karpf, Ralph Kiplinger, Milton Peterson, L Q A 5, aft 'kd' gf 'a by 3' ,W , fi W Edward Borchers Thomas Quinlan, and Miss Alice Smith. iie s fi its Senator Roman Hruska Henry Karpf Ralph Kiplinger I 2 Thomas Quinlan- Milton Peterson
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