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f , f w I All year long it lias been a nip-and-tuck, running battle be- tween the multitude of complex problems with which post-war days have beset education and the University ' s administration. No sooner is one onslaught under the control of institutional heads than another pops up, calling for midnight-to-midnight oil-burning. The constant struggle of the administration to keep ahead, even abreast of developments occasioned by the unprecedented influx of students, the high cost of living, the housing shortage, the paucity of instructors— this struggle, being little understood, is probably little appreciated. But it goes on. One of the hardest-pressed divisions of the administration is the office handling veterans ' affairs. It has done a creditable job under handicaps. The registrar ' s office, processing hundreds more students than ever before, has come through with a minimum of complaints. Buildings and grounds, faced with the task of main- taining living quarters for veterans who unbelievably continue to arrive, have erected enough Butler huts and temporary dormi- tories to house a small army. And the deans of men and women, with their problems increasing in proportion to the enrollment, have borne up commendably, keeping the situation well under control. With millions of dollars placed at their disposal by the 1947 state legislature, a Memorial Fund Drive in progress, and mental shirtsleeves rolled high, the men and women of the administra- tion have taken the responsible load squarely upon their shoulders.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Sullivan, McCraoken, Cunningham, Humphrey, Simpson, Smith, Johnson, Cope, Stoldt, Burwell. ( oct d Of riiMeeS GOVERNOR HUNT Ex-officio Friend Ably headed by Milward L. Simpson, the board of trus- tees has successfully faced a multitude of staggering ex- pansion problems, and while some of the battles are not yet won, the outcome of none of them is in doubt. The University, in the hands of these capable Wyomingites, will continue to progress.
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