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Page 29 text:
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W. D. VINCENT The Commissioner of Education ODAY we are recognizing the value of a college education more than ever before in the pr actical affairs of our country. President Hoover in choos- ing a cabinet, looked wisely toward college men for his advisors. Industries of all kinds are seeking men of high educational standing for the key position all along the line. The professions long since have demanded a well- rounded education as a prime requisite in their entrance conditions. In fact, wherever there is a real service to be performed, be it public or private, we as a nation are demanding trained workers. So it is that a college seatpipatide is no longer a luxury—it has become a necessity. The inexorable law of supply and demand has forced upon us rather suddenly the need for more college graduates. A few years back some people were prone to look upon college attendance as a fad indulged i in by the wealthy and overly ambitious, but not so now. Public service, industry and professions are demanding a higher and still higher type of educational attainment. Idaho has given rather generously of her wealth to prov ide a University wherein her youth may be trained for this larger service, and you, the students, are to be in demand in just the proportion that you take adv antage of your opportunities. Page 25
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WILSON EASTON GRAVELEY DAVIS ST. CLAIR TAYLOR Board of Regents RY MEMBERS and one ex-officio ene make up the governing body of the University, this being the State Board of Education and Board of Regents of the University of Idaho. Although members of the board reside in various parts of the state, it is the policy of the organization to meet on the campus at Moscow in the fall and again at commencement time in the spring of each year. Appointment to the board is made by the Governor of the State of Idaho. Each appointee serves a term of five years, and the terms are arranged so that one term expires each year. T he board is at present made up of the following: Clency St. Clair of Idaho Falls, president, term expiring in 1930; Stanly A. Easton of Kellogg, vice-president, term expiring in 1931; Asher B. Wilson of Twin Falls, secretary, term expiring in 1932; Huntington Taylor of Coeur d’ Alene, term expiring in 1933; Mrs. J. G. H. Graveley of ' Boise, term expiring in 1929; and Mrs. Myrtle Davis of Boise, State Super- intendent of Public Instruction, who is an ex-officio member. Page 26
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