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President Newhiirn Now that the war is ended, the University of Oregon is Faced both with great opportunities and great challenges. The enrollment, which dropped to less than half of the pre-war level, has moved upward at a startling rate and at this writing (winter term) is within three hundred of our all-time high. Of this number, over twelve hundred are recently demobilized veterans, and consequently much of our effort is directed at caring for their educational needs. Our major goal in the years immediately ahead is the main- tenance of a rich and vital learning environment for all our students to the end that our state and nation may be strengthened through their ser- vice. Harry K. Newburn President 1 R. Harry K. Newburn, Oregon ' s new LIni - versitv president this year, posses.ses ver- satile ability and is an experienced educator and successful administrator, interested in lx)th top teaching personnel and new ideas. Prior to being appointed president of the University he served as dean of liberal arts at the University of Iowa having gained earlier experience in coaching and high school administration. Dr. Newburn, his wife and three children came to Eugene in the early part of the summer. 18 HARRY K. NEWBUR President 1
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1 ' I IE biggest problem facing the members ol - ' - the State Board of Higher Education is the buikhng program. Additional classroom, labora- tory, and office space, staff enlargement, and in- creased housing facilities are part of the plan for expansion. In order to meet the great rise in enrollment of students and veterans, administrators have formed an extensive building program, part of which has already been put into execution. University buildings have been remodeled so that they accommodate more students, and ap- proximately 135 housing units lor married couples have been secured for use. Plans have been authorized and partly completed for a class- room and laboratory building which will be lo- cated on the block between Alder and Kincaid streets. EARL SNELL, Governor State Board of PHIL METSCHAN LEIF S. FINSETH 20 HERMAN OLIVER R. L. KLLINSORGE
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