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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS George Hubbard Clapp..................................President Samuel Alfred Taylor......................................First Vice-President Charles Wesley Ridingbr..................................Second Vice-President Samuel Black Linhart. ................................Secretary Clifford Best Fergus...-............................. Treasurer Patterson, Crawford, Arbnsberg, and Dunn.............Solicitors MEMBERS The Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh The Chancellor of the University Class I Frank Reigh Philips Joseph Clifton Trees Edward Vosk Babcock •Richard Beatty Mellon Charles Wesley Ridingbr Leon Falk, Jr. Arthur Luthbr Humphrey Arthur Braun William Watson Smith Edward Ray Weidlein Class II Hugh Thomson Kerr George Hubbard Clapp Howard Heinz Samuel Alfred Taylor John Francis Casf.y Class Andrbw William Mellon James Henry Lockhart Benjamin Gilbert Follansbke Ogden Mathias Edwards, Jr. John Hancock Nicholson ♦Died December, 1933 William Penn Snyder, Jr. Alan Magee Scaife Homer David Williams George Hussey Earle Howard Irish III Louis Emanuel Roy Carnegie McKenna Andrew Wells Robertson Ernest Tener Wf.ir Richard King Mellon 16
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Dr. John G. Bowman Buildings are part of the University. For one thing, they let us get out of the rain. If they are beautiful, they are better than if they are common or ugly. Trees and grass belong at the University. They suggest natural goodness. But, more imporant than buildings or trees or grass, are the lights of character in the faces of students and of teachers. Kindness, friendship, and depth of thought, touched with joy and sorrow calm in the living poetry of life; eagerness that the day unfold the beauty, not of the means, but of the ends, of life- marks of such things upon the faces are the significant architecture of the University. I am proud of much that I see in faces about the University, of the evident growth toward the loveliness and wealth of understanding. Let me congratulate you upon your recording of this life in The Owl. 17
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