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DRIVE Forward Together ! TOWN The Burlington-Chittenden County Campaign for the Univer- sity got under way on the evening of March 23rd. Three hundred and fifty volunteer workers are calling upon more than 3,000 alumni and friends. This organization is headed by I. Munn Boardman as Chairman, Mrs. Paul K. French and William M. Lockwood as Vice-Chairmen, Roy S. Patrick, Chairman on Special Gifts A , Dr. Peter P. Lawlor, Chairman on Special Gifts BU, Charles P. Smith, Jr. and O. D. Paddock, Co-Chairmen Chain Stores and National Funds, David W. Howe and Levi P. Smith, Co-Chairmen Evaluation, Mrs. Ben B. Lane, Colonel Women's Army, and Lawrence F. Killick, Colonel of Men's Army. CAMPUS In January the Campus Campaign program was presented to a group of more than sixty faculty and student members. Plans for student participation were left in the hands of the Faculty- Student Council, while plans for the Faculty-Staff participation were left to committees for each of the four colleges. Committees were composed by the various college representatives on the Public Relations Committee. Every student at the University will have an opportunity to participate in the Security Fund program. Student gifts are principally made in Defense Stamps, thus carry- ing out the motto, Buy U. S. A. for U. V. Mf, STATE AND NATIONAL Campaign Co-Chairman Maurice S. Kelley has accepted the Chairmanship of the Area Campaign. This program is divided into six Regions. Region 2, northern Vermont, is headed by Nlr. Walter Belding. Regions 4 through 6 are make up of the New England and lVIiddle Atlantic States. Region 7 includes all other alumni centers. Rally meetings are being held between now and .lune 1 throughout the State and Nation. Four thousand two hun- dred and sixty-three alumni are within the State of Vermont and 6,243 are scattered over the United States. It is felt that each friend and alumnus of the University is interested in this Cam- paign and its message will be equally effective on the Campus, in Burlington, within the State and throughout the Nation. -27- Page Brammer Boardman QM.
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ARTS AND SCIENCES PROFESSORS HOWARD GORDON BENNETT, KIHBK A.B., Harvard '17, NLA., '24 Profcssoi' of Music GEORGE PLUMER BURNS, fI1BK, 4156, EE, AZ B.S., Ohio 'Wesleyan '97, 1Xf1.A., '98, Ph.D., 1V1unich '00 Profcssor of Botany 'GEORGE HOWARD BURROWS, 'PBK BS., Vermont '99, Ph.D., hiassacliusetts Institute of Technology '14 Proffssor of Chemistry FRED DONALD CARPENTER, TFA, QJBK A.B., Trinity '10, M.A.. '15, Ph.D., Yale '18 Professor of German Lzmguagc' and Litcrazfun' DANIEL BERNARD CARROLL, 21112, UTM AB., Illinois '15, Ph.D., Wisconsin '30 Proffssor of Political Science BENNETT COOPER DOUGLASS, KE, CIHBK, Kflbli Ph.B., Vermont '08, M.A., Columbia '20, Ph.D., '24 Profcssor of Education Dirzctor of Summer Session - PAUL DEMUND EVANS A.B., Cornell '13, A.1V1., '14, Ph.D., '23 Professor of History ASA TUSSELL GIFFORD, fI'N9, 'PBK A.B., VVesleyan '04, NLA., Yale '07 Profcssoi' of Philosophy GEORGE GORHAM GROAT, AT, KIUBK, TIFM A.B., Syracuse '95, Ph.B.. New York State Teachers' College '97, A.M., Cornell '02, Ph.D., Columbia '05 Profcssor of Economics it On leave of absence RALPH MAYNARD HOLMES, 33. 'I'BK, EX A.B., 1NTaine '11, A.M., XYesleyan '13, Ph.D., Cornell 773 Profcssoi' of Physics ELBRIDGE CHURCHILL JACOBS. ATU B.S., Massachusetts Tnstitute of Technology '96, M.A., Columbia '13 Profcssor of Geology and Miizcrczlogy JOHN TRUMBULL METCALF, H241 EX, KPBK A.B., Yale '10, M.A., '11, Ph.D., '13 Professor of Psychology ARTHUR BECKWITH MYRIC K, E-AE, 'PBK A.B., Harvard '00, A.M., '01, Ph.D., '04 Professor of Roizzanzrc Languages HENRY FARNHAM PERKINS, AXP, 'PBK A.B,, Vermont '98, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins '02 Profcssor of Zoology Dircctor of thc Flcming ll-luscuin HOWARD A. PRENTICE, AXP, 41515, BNI' I B.S., Vermont '28, ANI., New York University '35, Ed.D., Columbia '40 Proffssor of Physical Education Dircctor' of ,dtlilctics LESTER MARSH PRTNDLE, KDMAF fI2BK7 TKA A.B., Vermont '15, A.M., Harvard '16, Ph.D., '21 Profcssor of Classical Lcmgimgcs and LiN'1'czZ'm'c' FREDERICK TUPPER, ATU, 'PBK A.B., Charleston '90, A.M., '92, Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins '93, L.H.D.. Vermont '06 ' Profcssoi' of English Laizgimgc and Lilcraturc' Prof. Bennett Prof. Carpenter .. - Prof. Burrows
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