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YR 1:11-ls :wh Cm, If-' . , . 4, Bluff tff Groves Sr. jwph Bflfqkieid 5?f'I1g5eId Clffhagg 57- Louis Carthage more City Cfnfumbha Coiumbia Rolla 'QTBT Biufi' ff Grow-TS 5:1 joseph Lpgfngfltld 3533 City St. LOWS Mexico was City 5:4 L0uiS Shclbifla psfafdfau Page I9 PHIL . DONNELLY GOVERNOR Phil M. Donnelly, the chief executive of the State of Missouri, was born in Lebanon, Missouri, in 1891. He received his early education in the Missouri public schools, and graduated from St. Louis University in 1913. Governor Donnelly started his political career by serving as prosecuting attorney for Laclede County. From this start he moved to the Missouri House of Representatives Where he served two years. In 1924 he Cntered the state senate and he remained there until his election to the governorship in 1944.
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m EUS so :ce early 1925 Public 3 M1655 and 1 in 'Th dtstinmon' f 4, 1.273 .,. .ac staif WS' R HO T-THE PRE IDE T Tall, greying Frederick A. Middlebush is a distinguished scholar and renowned traveler, by reputation. To ninety students, and Savitar's photographer, who came to a Read Hall Coffee Hour early in the year, Dr. Middlebush is a genial host, by experience. Dr. Middlebush informally discussed The Post War Plans of the University, sipped coffee in the Read Hall Friday afternoon manner, met the Navy, and later retired to the quiet dignity of his study. Page 21
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