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Governor C. A. Bottolfsen followed the example of many other well- informed country publishers and entered politics, “Bott” came to Idaho in 1g10 and entered the newspaper business at Arco. His record as governor shows rigid economy and progress in extend- ing the merit system to more state jobs. 21 Governor C. A. Bottolfsen Today the nations of the world that still adhere to the democratic principles of government, find themselves facing the supreme test of the policies upon which they have been founded. The youth of America occupy a position of unusually grave responsibility at thts time, since they will within a few years determine in a large measure the path that government shall follow. To the extent that the young men and women of this seneration ; of this g fulfill the faith that has been placed in them, the Sundamental principles of free speech, free press, and freedom of religious thought will be perpetuated. It is my belief that this trust has been well placed. C. A, Borroursen.
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J. W. Condie, A. L. Swim, Mrs. A. A, Steel, BOARD OF The Board of Regents . . . acting for the State Board of Education meets frequently in Moscow to render decision on university policy. Two new faces appear in the Board’s picture this year . Wi eee of Winchester taking the chair of is . Jenny, Cottonwood, and Clair, W. FL McNaughton, W. C. Geddes REGENTS W. F. McNaughton, Coeur d'Alene, successor to Jerome J. Day, Wallace. Arthur L. Swim of Twin Falls is now president of the Regents; Mrs. A, A. Steel of Parma, vice-president; W. C. Geddes, secretary; and Clercy Clair of Idaho Falls, and W. F. McNaughton complete the board. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS R. W. Lind, from Colorado U,, is the aa soa of buildings and grounds here . held the same job at Colerado, M. Belle Sweet, librarian, “‘saves stuff,” exhibirs it in the library again when it’s rimely. Best yet... World War I posters. Miss Ella Olesen, registrar, enjoys Idaho's growth; it jumped over one thousand in the 30's. When he isn’t trying to figure out a way for broke students to pay their fees, Bursar Frank Stanton’s a home lover. Bob Greene, dormitory director and basketball timekeep, is crazy about the Greene’s new red-head daughte Kr Oren Fitzgerald, publications edirar, Idaho '23, rakes a busman’s heliday writing magazine ditties.
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Dean J. G. Eldridge Dean Eldridge, who has grown with Idaho for many years, went through all three degrees at Yale, getting his Ph. D. in German Having sent four children through Idaho, he appr -ciates every side of the college pic- ture. Dashing off a sonnet or a hymn in odd moments, he has seen more than a few in print. Dean E. J. Iddings likes to travel, has been to Europe . He received both Bachclor and Master dewmecs at Colorado State Agricultural Col- lege, and has always liked the Pacific North- west. Animal husbandry and livestock in general are his strong suits. His department's “Tirtle International” show exhibits prize winning animals each spring. Dean J. F. sglencariacian Talk “summer school” to Dean Messenger and his face lights ae Working toward greater enrollment of graduate students in summer study, he counted 460 graduate noses there last year. A.B., University of Kansas; Master in P hilosophy at Harvard, and Ph.D. in Psychology at Columbia are his degree “« scalps.”
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