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llllboatrall Ol? Trustees HIS EXCELLENCY, GOVERNOR JOHN G. VVINANT, A.M., LL.D., av officio PRESIDENT 1fDVVARD M. LEWIS, All., Litt.D., LL.D., c.I' ojfcio ANDREW L. FELKER, COHH1'll5.S'i01lCl' of AgI'icnltIu'e, ex officio ROY D. HUN'FE1i, President, G VVest Claremont, N. H. June 14, 1916 to June 30, 1937 HARRY D. SAWYER, Vtlooclstock, N. H. September 15, 1926 tO June 30, 1934 JAMES A. VVELLMAN, B.S., Manchester, N. H. January 26, 1928 to June 30, 1935 ROBERT T. KINGSDURY, Keene, N. H. January 27, 1928 tO June 30, 1936 JOHN VV. PEARSON, A. B., January 26, 1928 to June 30, 1936 TCHARLES H. 110011, BS., D.Sc., B Concord, N. H. Stou, Massachusetts May 6, 1929 tO June 30, 1935 GEORGE T. HLTGHES, A.M., LL.D., Dover, N. H. July 1. 1931 tO June 30 1935 XJOHN S. ELLIOTT, B.5., Secretory, July 1, 1932 tO JESSIE DOE July 1 1932 to JOHN T. DALLAS, A.B., D.D., LL.D ul 1 1933 to 1 Elected bv Alumm June 30, June 3 une 3 1936 1934 931 Madbury, N. H. Rolhnsford IX H Concord 116C ers Olln mnnstrminom EDVVARD M. LEWIS, All., Litt.D., LL.D., President of tlze UYlIl'Z't'l'5IlJ CHARLES H. PETTEE, A.M., C.E., LL.D., Dean of the Fa.cult5 JOHN C. TQENDALL, B.S.. Director of the E.I'pc'I'inzcnt Station and E.rtension Service GEORGE VV. CASE, M.C.E., Dean of the College of TCClllI0l0g5 C. FLOYD JACKSON, B.A., MS., Dean of thc College of Liberal Arts M. GALE EASTMAN, Ph.D., Deon o the College of Agriclzlture NORNI xx ALEXANDER Ph D Deon of Ilflcn RUTH J. XR OODRUTF, Ph D., Dean 0 Women RAYMOND C MAGRATH 'l reaszrrer and buszzzess Secretarx OREN Y. HENDERSON, Rcgzstrcu FREDERICK XX TAYLOR BS 111 Agrlc Director o C0llllllCl Cll1l Departments College of Aorzcultnre EDWARD X BLEWETT, B A. l:'Iecntii'c Sccietarg VVILLIAM M. PRINCE, MD. lflziwcrsitv Physician HAROLD VV. LOVEREN, BS., Stzzpcrilztendeizt of P1fof2crt3 ERIC T. HUDDLESTON, B. Arch., S1lperAz isI'I1g Architect HARRY O. PAGE BA., Alu1nniSecretary lllllllilllllll I I II' lh HB1 A , 0, g I ., ' , N. H. E I I' , I 0. 1 ' . J ' ' I 5 . D110 A All Q' 4' . f - HERRION L. SLOBIN, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School. l I . I f . - ' , 1 ' , -I - I - 25 ' ' - V I 'E . . , . . , ' ' ' Xl .. l l ' I -I' IIIIIIII In III F I llll'- I.-:IllJ 'lI2 13 N I N 'uv
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FWF I!! 'MM LU - ,I J: MFVED. f If M ,-,azsisie z4a1.inw'ff.-4 ' fi I'-li'Q':l'E., ' jiljR5f,f'P'f . 1 ieesii ent E ward Lewis OR the past seven years, the University of New Hampshire has boasted of its leadership among the state universities of New England under the guiding per- sonality of its president, Edward M. Lewis. During these years of President Lewis' administration, this institution has extended its scope in many ways, so that now it can turn out men and women capable of holding their places among the complex situations that await them. has been proudly taking shape. The Hood house our inlirmary, and Scott hall, our new dormitory for women, are his achievements of the past. Nesmith hall has recently been iemfodeled. And, perhaps, closest to the hearts of New Hampshire students, the con- struction of the new athletic held is under President Fdward M Lewis way Lnder the careful guidai te of President Lewis, the University scholastic stand- is ii P ii T i -. The building program of President Lewis ii T' G ' . ' is ing has been steadily rising. fhe improved secondary school curricula, as a result of the more scientific entrance requirements, has produced excellent results, attested by the All-University average of last year, which was at its highest point since 1926. Dr. Lewis has been responsible for the decision of the Trustees of the Cogs- well Benevolent trust, of Manchester, to continue the Cogswell scholarships for another year. These scholarships are awarded to students for academic achieve- ment at the close of their junior year. lt is a sincere desire that the forward progress and expansion characterizing the past shall continue into the future, and that the guidance of President Edward M. Lewis and his staff will function with increasing efficiency in the interests of the University of New Hampshire. T121
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5? ' i L-fliailill .1jf.flTGl9lEll 2.'l.Ri'il': ' 1 ' .2il551m ' X runes Awarded, Bailey Prize CHARLES REGINALD DAWSON Claremont, The Bartlett Prize ROY CHARLES LOESCHNER Salem Depot, Katherine Dellezitt Memorml Pri e CECILE MARTIN Lancaster, Diettrich Memorial Cup CECILE MARTIN' Lancaster, Erskine Mason Memorial Pri e EDWIN RUSSELL CHAMBERLAIN Alton, Hood All Round Achievement Prize ARTHUR BIGNOLD LEARMONTH Lawrence, Hood Dairy Cattle Judging Prizes First NORMAN FRANK CRFE Colebrook, Second STANLEY WOOD COLBY West Lebanon, Third KARL EDWIN FISH Peterboro, Nashua, Mask and Daqqer Achiezemrnt Pri e THONIAS SHIRLEY PINGREE Manchester, Delta Chi Trophy ELTON ROBERT GLOVER Milan, Phi Mn Medal DOROTHY MAE WILLIAMS Dover, Phi Sigma Pri e HARRY RALPH MUSHLIN Manchester, Class of 1899 Prize NEWTON LEROY CARROLL Dover, dwafrd T Fairchild Prize ROGER WHITCOMB HUNT Swanzey, si Lambda Cup FLORENCE ANNA B XRTLETT Claremont, Alpha Clzi Omeaa Pri e JOHN H-XYDEN STARI Amherst IER Manchester Edward M Stone Cup PHI -XLPHA FRATERNITY. Association of Women Students Auafa CONRADENE BOOTH BOWEN i,-if P ,L ' ' - . . . .ig - -ag - ,' ' 1 American Legion Award-WESLEY EATON HAYNES . I - P ' - .- . V -Z - A - X -I , - la? , 1 Charlestown, Alpha Zeta Scholarship Cup LATON MITCHELL HENDERSON Merrimack, Chi Omega Prine LUCEBA JANE SHERMAN Croyden, . . . EUNICE LUCILE THOMPSON Dover, Locke Frm'-D'7 ded PHYLLIS LOUISE SHOREY Rochester, Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry Award-FRED WILLIS HOYT Weirs, Lawrence Hill Opdycke Prizes: RAYMOND BENEDICT SEYMOUR Dover, ROGER DAVIS GRAY Dover, American Association of University Women Award: MARY ALBERTA TINGLEY Amherst, Intercollegiate Writing Contest: Clnstitutions competing, Universities of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermontj Essays: First Prize-RICHARD BLODGETT CLARKSON Newburyport, Second Prize-JOHN HAYDEN STARIE Amherst, Short Stories: First Prize-CLYDE KING BLACKWELL Rochester, Poetry: First Prize-SHIRLEY FRANCES BARKER Farmington, Davis Cattle Judging Prizes for Two-year Students: First Prize-HAROLD WALTER CROSS Colebrook, SYDNEY KENNETH NORTHRUP Milford, Second Prize-Tie ROBERT BENJAMIN FISH Peterboro, LEONARD WALTER GRAY Colebrook, ll4I E , Alpha Xi Delta Cup GABRIFLLE MARGUFRITE GREN , N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. Mass. N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. N.H N.H N. H N. H N. H N. H N. H N. H N. H N. H N. H Mass N. H N. H N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H. N. H.
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