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LLOYD C. STARK A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR: It is with a feeling of mingled reverence and pride that I salute the University of Missouri upon its hundred years of noteworthy service-reverence for the memory of those farsighted founders who launched the fledgling institution a century ago, and pride in the great modern institution which stands in Columbia today. As the keystone of our state educational system, the University has more than fulfilled the function assigned to it by our forebears- the cultivation and dissemination of culture and knowledge throughout the state. So Well, in fact, has it done its Work that this influence is by no means confined Within the borders of the state but Page 25 Governor Lloyd Stark, since 1936, has given Nlissouri citizens a dynamic administration, unafraid of powerful opposition and vigor- ous in voicing and applying the sentiments of good government. Under such leadership the Univer- sity and all state institutions are sure to prosper. today manifests itself in many sections of the nation and in foreign lands. As Governor of lvlissouri, I take great pleasure in voicing the sentiments of the citizenry of our state in this message of felicitation to our beloved University.
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FREDERICK ARNOLD IVIIDDLEBUSH During President lVIicldlebush's four-year administration the Uni- versity has taken great strides for- ward. An extensive building pro- gram indicates recent advances in faculty research, enrollment, and state-Wideinterest. President Nlid- dlebush has done much to cement a bond of good faith between the University and the state legisla- ture. A. B., 1913, A. M., 1914, Ph. D., 1916, Michigan, LL. D., Knox, 1937, Hope, 1937 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT: I want to take this opportunity, in behalf of the Uni- versity, to extend our very best wishes to the members of the graduating class of 1939. You hold a proud and distinctive position, in that you are securing your respec- tive degrees during the Centennial Year of the Uni- versity. If I may be permitted a personal note, I Wish to point out that I have a special interest in the class of 1939. You entered the University the same year I undertook the responsibilities of this oHice. I have appreciated the opportunity to Work with you and your respective officers. I trust that you have all profited greatly from your years spent on this campus. lVIay each of you, through the years that lie ahead contribute to society a full measure of high and useful service. Preslcent Page 26
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