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THE UNIVERSITY R ESULTINC from the diversity of education within the modern Univer- sity, it has become impossible to have a single administrative unit directly responsible for the administration of the entire institution. Education has become so specialized that it is necessary to have each different division in the hands of a trained executive: one who is well versed in all phases of that particular field. The University of Southern California is a University of vast proportion, and finds it advisable to employ the above mentioned type of administration. It is divided into various units, each under the direc- tion of a college dean. Each of these groups is a complete educational unit within itself insofar as its special subject is concerned. On certain days the faculty of the individual college meet with the dean to discuss and determine the solution of the problems presenting themselves in that unit. These several units are all bound together into one single group through the central administrative body of the University, the Board of Trustees and the officers of the University. The administrative policies of the insti tution are determined by this board. The group as a whole meet four times a year. However, it is divided into numerous committees who meet more often. There is a committee on every major section of the University, such as finance, buildings, personel, etc. The resolutions which are passed by the Board of Trustees are carried into practice through the individual college unit. The members of the Board of Trustees are: George I. Cochran, presi- dent; W. F. Cronemiller, vice-president; Charles S. Seaman, vice-president; Harry j. Bauer, vice-president; Andrew M. Chaffey, treasurer; W. W. Becket, L. E. Behymer, Bishop Charles Wesley Burns, Asa V. Call, J. E. Carr, Ernest P. Clark, Prescot F. Cogswell, W. L. Y. Davis, E. E. Helms, Alfred inwood, F. M. Larkm, Ben R. Meyer, C. I. D. Moore, Wayland Morrison, M. H. Mosier, Seeley C. Mudd, J. W. Oakley, C. A. Parmelle, Harry Philip, S. K. Rindge, Merle N. Smith, A. J. Wallace, Walter P. Watts, George F. Bovard, E. A. Healy, and F. Q. Story are honorary members of the Board. 17
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