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His administration has been marked by improvements in buildings, faculty, laboratories, and libraries. During the nine years he has been in office, nearly twelve new buildings have been added to the Missouri campus. He has also supervised the im- provements in laboratory and research facilities. This year, his work has been that of maintaining the organiza- tion of the University in the face of the war. He has worked tirelessly to insure the readiness of the University to take care The phone rings many times during the busy day. of the post-war student needs. It is the conviction of President Middlebush that the University has an obligation to fulfill to the state and nation in time of war. It must give the maximum service possible. By working to combine the war program with the regular University curriculum, he is making it possible for the University to fulfill these war time needs, and prepare for the post war period too. Dinners at the Presidenfs home often find many of Missouri's favorite sons the A patron of the arts and an artist-the Middlebushes and Conductor Golschman. guests of honor. Page 17
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Since 1926 Frederick A. Middlrebush has been a part of the University, hrst as dean of the School of Business and Public Administration, and since 1935 serving in the office of president. This versatile president is Well-qualified for the job he is filling. Author of several books, he is also a director of both the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery and the Carnegie Foundation. PRESIDENT MIIJDLEBUSH The President and the coach talk it over. Page 16 F
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Miss MILLS In a second Hoor office in Read Hall a woman sits behind a big desk. She is Miss Thelma Mills, director of student affairs for women. Charming and friendly, she is known to every student on campus, and is seldom seen without one or more of them in H close conversation. Miss Mills' life is lilled with many varied ex- periences-she was awarded the Felix Warburg fellowship at Columbia University . . taught Eng- lish at a boys' school in Tientsin, China . . . trav- eled to New Zealand, Australia, and the South Sea Islands. At present she is busy determining how the college girl can best fit herself for a world at war and has plunged herself wholeheartedly into University activities to fulfill her ambitions. Miss Mills and her secretary, Marjorie Bumgarner, in the office in Read Hall. Page 18
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