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Board of Regents ... a Work of Diligence Board members are Herbert S. Little, Dr. Albert B. Murphy, Harold S. Shefelman, President Joseph Drumheller, Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt, John L. King, and Robert J. Willis. Men of ability and integrity, men with great aims and deter- mination, men willing to work . . . and to work without salary. Such men compose the University of Washington Board of Regents. Outstanding attributes are a necessity to this group of six men and one woman, who are appointed for six-year terms by the state governor. They are responsible for the business operations of the Univer- sity as well as for its academic programs, and devote many hours of their time to committee work outside of the monthly Regents ' meeting. Their approval is necessary for all official actions of the University of Washington. The members of the Board must be free from political pres- sures. They must exercise intellectual freedom. The standards they set affect the future educational opportunities of youth. Their endeavors make this University great. The Regents give freely of their time and knowledge. Their ' s is a work of diligence. 27
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Governor Lauds University For International Program In the past several years Seattle unobtrusively and with quiet confidence has attained maturity as a cosmopolitan city of the world. Among other things, the city now is recognized for her colony of artists and writers, for her symphony orchestra, for scientific achievement in an age of space and, last but not least, as the site of a great University. We who know Seattle intimately realize that a key force in her development has been the University of Washington. The University attracted scholars and students from distant lands and became an international center within the city. But more than that, the University contributed to the lives and cultural knowledge of thousands of local young men and women who went on to become the intellectual leaders in Seattle and many other communities across the nation and around the globe. Each year Seattle will continue to gain as a cosmopolitan center through the association of American and foreign stu- dents and from the accomplishments of University alumni. The TYEE editors this year have seen fit to recognize this continued growth and the University ' s part in it. This recogni- tion assuredly will bring further progress. Albert D. Rosellini Governor of Washington
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Plans, Problems Face Marion E. Marts, Director of Evening Classes and Summer Quarter, and Mrs. Pauline Lyon, Summer Quarter Administrative Assistant, discuss revisions in the year ' s program. Frederick M. Mann, Jr., University Architect, makes plans for the University ' s rapidly expanding campus and deals vi ' ith the many problems arising from this growth. Martin N. Chamberlain, Director of Continuing Education, plans adult educational programs above the degree level. Irwin S. Blumenfeld, Director Henry Schmitz, President Emeri- of Public Information, provides tus, is presently the Director of news media with information the Office of Gifts, Trusts and about the University. Bequests. .ยป Robert G. Waldo, Assistant to the President, helps to relieve Dr. Odegaard of some of his numerous duties. leRoy S. Rambeck is the Administrator of Marion A. Milczewski, Director of Libraries, the University Hospital. contemplates expansion of library facilities. David E. Williams, Director of Personnel, manages all the non-academic staff.
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