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President-Elect HOMER P. RAINEY !■ DR. HOMER PRICE RAINEY, President-Elect of The Univers ity of Texas Dr. Homer Price Rainey, director of the American Youth Commission, has been appointed President of The University of Texas by the Board of Regents. He will take office on June 1. J. W. Calhoun has been serving as President Ad Interim since the death of President H. Y. Benedict on May 10, 1937. Dr. Rainey is a native Texan and is a graduate of Austin College at Sherman. He took graduate work at the University of Chicago. He has been a member of the faculties of the University of Chicago, the University of Minnesota, the University of Oregon, and was for a summer term a member of The University of Texas faculty. Prior to his appointment as director of the American Youth Commission in 1935, Dr. Rainey was for four years president of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsyl- vania. The American Youth Commission is a non-govern- mental agency working under the supervision of the American Council on Education. As director of the Com- mission, Dr. Rainey has conducted extensive research programs on the problems of youth. t 4 - ' x rwr %9yfi m
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J. W. CALHOUN PRESIDENT J. W. CALHOUN TO THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS: It is a commonplace to call your attention to the fact that you are most fortunate in being citizens of the United States of America in the year 1939. Few people on this distracted earth are so lucky. If you lived in the parts of the world where most white people live, where those nearest to you by blood and culture dwell, you would not even have the privilege of choosing whether you would go to college. Your parents would not be free to decide whether they would send you. That would be decided by the state and usually would depend on the social stratum in which your birth had placed you. It is no merit of yours that you were born in Texas instead of Europe. That piece of good fortune just came to your providentially. But since you are in Texas and at The University of Texas, you can show that you appreciate the country of your birth and can justify your presence in this institution by preparing for useful citizenship and admirable living. It sounds like bombast to say that we live in the greatest country on earth, but it is the simple truth. The Country, the State, The University of Texas are all your good fortune. Remember this when there is a temptation to speak slightingly of your country, your State, your school. Think of the hundreds of thousands who have no country, no state, no school and of the millions of others who, having them, have still no liberty. Very sincerely yours, President Pace 27
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BOARD OF REGENTS DR. EDWARD RANDALL Left to right: PARTEN, MORGAN, STARK, WEINERT, C. D. SIMMONS, CALHOUN, AYNESWORTH, WAGCENER, FAIRCHILD.LEO C. HAYNES, RANDALL. The Board of Regents, consisting of nine members ap- pointed in groups of three every two years by the Governor with the consent and approval of the State Senate, is the governing body of the University. Fourteen standing com- mittees work continually on various phases of University administration. The retiring chairman of the Board is Dr. Edward Randall of Galveston, distinguished member of the medical profession and administrator of the famous Sealy-Smith Foundation. Other members are Major J. R. Parten of Houston, newly elected chairman of the Board and chairman of the legislative committee; Mrs. I. D. Fairchild of Lufkin, gracious and capable supervi sor of University building activities, and promoter of the fine arts program and cultural activities; H. J. Lutcher Stark of Orange, Texas, educational program leader, member of the General De- velopment Board and chairman of the auditing and the complaints and grievances committees of the Board. Leslie Waggener of Dallas, son of the first president of the University, is chairman of the finance committee; H. H. Weinert of Seguin, lawyer, banker, farmer, oil man, and civic leader is chairman of the athletics committee and the museum committee; Senator E. J. Blackert of Victoria is chairman of the public relations committee and Dr. K. H. Aynesworth of Waco is chairman of the library committee of the Board, and a successful physician; Dr. George Morgan of San Angelo, prominent geologist and holder of a Doctor of Philosophy degree, supervises the management and development of the 2,000,000 acre University land endowment. iirr ' .• ' I . ' ' Ti ' r ' l ' ■ jj ., if.iLiL iii-
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