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12 Rufus H. Fitzgerald, Vice-Chancellor The Cathedral of Learning is concrete proof of how a man created a dream and through constant hope and effort was able to guide its growth from a skeleton foundation into a forty-two floor university. We find this height symbolical of the spirit of Pitt and of the dream of Chancellor lohn Cf. Bow- man who watched each girder reach- ing higher into the sky .... Here, we have found our theme, Looking Upward . Each administra- tor is helping that spirit in his own special way. Let us show you how by telling you what they have been doing and what they are looking forward to in post-war years. Cur friendly vice-chancellor, Bufus Fitzgerald, Chairman of the Commis- sion on Arts of the Association of Am- erican Colleges, has helped Pitt adjust itself to its many War Training Pro- grams. ln one program more than 7,000 men in uniform received part of their training at our University. Now, because of its selection as a testing I. Gilbert Quick. Registrar center, Pitt administers tests to all qualifying veterans of 'Vlfestern Penne sylvania sending them to schools best suited to their needs. Mr. Fitzgerald is helping Pitt get ready to educate veterans coming to the University under the G. l. Bill of Bights and the Disability Bill, and with the new semes- ter he will assume the honored duties of Chancellor of Pitt .... Dr. lohn Weber, Secretary of the University, is looking forward to the future with a smile-a big hopeful smile, for Dr. W'eber predicts a bright Pitt future in increased student enrollment, re- fresher courses, expansion in graduate research work and the proposed stu- dent dormitories .... Our ever busy Begistrar, I. G. Quick, told us, lf last year's student enrollment trend con- tinues, the Begistrar's staff will be obliged in 1945 to look upward to see the tops of the mounting stacks of registration cards. The real look up- ward however, will be our happy privilege to serve the increasing num- ber of returned veterans who will be prparing for the future through courses at Pitt. Dr. Quick has done much to establish and maintain the friendly relationships that exist between our University and Pittsburgh's secondary schools .... And these relations bring
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