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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Timothy F. Burke. LL. B President Arthur C. Jones Treasurer Frank Sumner Burrage. B. A.... Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A. B. Hamilton T. F. Burke W. S. Ingham MEMBERS. Term Appointed Expires 1908 . Hon. Gibson Clark ...1915 1911 Hon. W. S. Ingham. B. A.. 1913 1913 Hon. C. D. Spalding 1915 1911 ...Hon. Alexander B. Hamilton. M. D 1917 191 1 Hon. Lyman H. Brooks .1917 191 3 Hon. Charles S. Beach 191 7 1895 Hon. Timothy F. Burke. LL. B 1919 1913 .....Hon. Mary B. David 1919 Hon. Rose A. Bird Maley, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ex officio President C. A. Duniway, Ph. D.. Ex officio
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Extension of tne University r UNIOR Annuals are by custom mostly records of each passing year. Most of their pictures and articles are historical in character. Yet it is justifiable to show herein something of the plans and prospects of our University. The University has done what it could for the edu- cational betterment of Wyoming. Increasing numbers of young people have come to its class rooms and laboratories. More and more adults have sought its help for their intellectual and practical needs. All of this is full of promise. May we not profitably inquire about our immediate future and even make some prophecies of development? The present fortunate position of Wyoming with respect to higher education is familiar. But it is not even yet fully appreciated. Now and again some person expresses the belief that the State University should be dismembered by separation of its constituent colleges. One locality or another would like to have the local benefit of the presence of a fragment of the State University in its midst. The unhappy experience of sister states wherein the duplication of effort, the rivalry of organizations, the expensiveness of scattered institu- tions, lessen educational efficiency and embitter educational competition, must make well- informed citizens of Wyoming rejoice that their State University is located in all its parts complete under one Board in a single institution. What is now needed is that the State University should develop its services for all sections of the state by an Extension Department. This statement is not meant to imply that there is not serious need for large improvements in the internal organization, equipment, and activity of the University. It simply means that the Extension Department must be given special prominence as a new feature of higher education in Wyoming. Through the College of Agriculture and Experiment Station, the accumulated scientific knowledge worked out by experts will be brought to the practical service of all those engaged in ag i- cultural industries. The schools of the state, especially the high schools, will be encouraged to ask the aid of the University in all desirable ways for the improvement of their work. The communities desiring lectures in the great fields of human knowledge may obtain what they wish from the University. Individuals wishing to avail themselves of correspondence study may obtain such instruction under reasonable arrangements. Counties and munici- palities may apply to the University for expert advice on their practical problems. Boards of health will ask and receive expert service in the laboratories of the University in the pre- vention and cure of disease. In short, the University will be a teaching institution, a re- search institution, and an institution of public service and welfare. It IS to be hoped that this vision will be shared by all members of the University. Its ideals should be carried home to all quarters of the state by students and faculty alike. When this is done effectively, the University of Wyoming will command greater respect jf all the citizenship of the state. Upon this basis the University will receive generous support, not only from the public but also from individuals who will be glad to devote part of their wealth to public service through such a beneficent agency. C. A. DUNIWAY.
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