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DR. JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS PRESIDENT UP THE UNIVERSITY This marks the thirlxuciglnh mmccutn'c war of .wrx'ivv this pvriod 11v has dcmtui all his cm-rgx' and ability m Presidcm Huskins has given to Ihc unn'crsin'. During ward Iln- fulfillxm-m 01-3 slnglv aim .1 grmtcr univvrsily.
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES EX-OFFICIO H15 ImeaLLENm', T111: Goweuxun 11F '1 1axxEss1a1a T111; Cmnussmxuk 91: linuxvrmx T1115 Cmnnssmmzk 91: AGRA'l'lIITRIi T111: PRI-tsnuaxT 91: THE l'xlvmsnv CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS First, Cums B. 31151113; Gu-vnovillc . July 1, 194:. Fifth. HARRY S. BERRY. Hmdcrsom-illc, July 1. 1939 $111qu, CARY F. SPENCE, Knoxville . .july 1, 1947 Sixth. W. P. R1111.1i1'. 0111111111111 . . .july 1. 1939 Third. PAH. J. KRFESI. Chattanooga . July 1, 1949 Srmwth, I. B. 'l'11.R1-:T'r, jackson. . . .july 1, 1949 Fourth, W. P. Cum-HR, Shclbyvillc . . . July 1, 1941 Iiiyhth, 011111915 C. Rmv1.1-:'1 r. Martin . . july 1, 1947 Ninth. Junx D. MART1N. Memphis . .July 1, 19.1; FROM THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE FROM THE CITY OF MEMPHIS W.1.1.15'119N M. Cox . . . . . . . . .July 1. 1943 WASSHJ.R.1N1m1.1-11 . . . . . . . . .July 1, 1939 .l.x.x11-:s A. l mv1.1a11 . . . . . . . . . .july 1, 1943 T119915 H.A1.1,1:N . . . . . . . . .july 1,1939 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD jnn-ts D. Husmxs . . . . . . . 1 . . . Prc'sizll'n! JAMES J. H'.11.K1:R . . . . . . 1 . . . . 'I'rmxurrr JAMES P. H1555 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snrrtury III. InJIJIn! 1.1.11 111an m 0M1 ; uf all COMMITTEES Ilz'allh: RANDOLPH, ALLEN, MAR'nx. Jlamhng commltlew. . . . 1 Iixnuliw: l 1mI.1.11, 51-1-1511. Runs. 01x IJIHTHI .lrI1: RANINHJ'H, 159111.111, Runnu 1,11 ! Ulluml errrlmrn! Mulmru: Al'sllx', Al'snx. ,Iglri1ullur1'5 0191-111. Bum, 11112111711, RIDI-H'. COOPER. 'l'mRH'I. Firmnu': KR1'151, 51-1511. l mu.1:n. Al'snx. Enginrrriny Exprrimrn! Stalium: K111 151, Building: wau. Ruu111'1, K1919, k'uyim-rriny: ALLEN, KRFFSI, Mlxn'nx. Aum, 111111111. A1 1.1x, Cox. I.llq.'.'.' 1591111111, Emma, RANDOLPH. Junior L'ullrgr: Ruu'url, A11 15. 1111211111. i
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AND The University of Tennessee. as the head of the state educational system, has a three- fold mission, to-wit: resident teaching. hy which we mean the teaching of students who come to the various campuses of the institu- tion for instruction; extension, by which is meant the channeling of university instruction and of the services of university specialists into the homes and activities of the people who cannot come to the institution; and research, hy which is meant the investigation of prohlems in the various phases of activity of the state, as well as pioneer study for increasing the hotly of information concerning truths in all fields of life. To he sure, this is a large order and cannot he completely accommodated hv the present facilities of the institution. The conception of a university down through the years is that of a hotly composed of institutional facilities. faculty, studenm and alumni. This whole hody. united and dedicated to The presidenlls office a source oi advice and aid to every sludon? lHS ANNUAL MESSAGE the ideals of the Uni- versity, can accomplish much. It will reach many objectives. But it will not stop its prog- ress upon attainment of any one objective, hecause new vistas will thereupon open unto it. The present Senior Class will, this year. join the alumni in support of University ideals. Their ohli- gation will he the discovery of new University op- portunities and fundamental work in providing means for accomplishing them. An institution like a state university cannot stand still. It will either he allected hy dry rot or. as in a living organism. continue to grow and develop into wider services. Here is your Alma Mater's henediction, that you he favored with a real chance at work in her hehall and in hehall of her ideals. I'ri'xirli'ul
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