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Rozv 1 : Miss Lucille Mack, Air. Charles F. D Mr. Walter Eversmaii Dr. Charles R. King. AT, r u T7 f ■ c; , ' -■ -••— -■ Owd, Dr. Sti-pluii K. Mahon, Mrs. David H Goodwillie Rmv 2- Mr. Walter Eversman, Mr. Xolan Boggs. Mr. G. Kenneth Keller. President Philip C. Nash, Rev. John Ansberl BOARD OF DIRECTORS From the viewpoint of students at the Uni- versity of Toledo, one of the most important tasks of Mayor Lloyd Roulet is the appointment of the members of the board of directors of the University. For these nine people determine the policies, expenditures, hiring and tiring, building and almost everything else that hap- pens on campus. Most student contact with these people is from a great distance, so that they assume a collective personality common- ly termed The Board. This apparatus is be- lieved to act somewhat like a machine, with little reference to the personalities of individu- als which may be involved. Actually, however, the nine directors are thoroughly human, and deeply interested in the welfare of the University. Dr. Stephen K. Ma- hon, president of the board, is employed by the Toledo Edison Company when not busy with University affairs (or perhaps it ' s the other way around). Vice President Charles F. Dowd heads a local advertising agency and is the brother of popular Mrs. Jessie Dowd Staf- ford, professor emeritus of literature. A wom- an ' s viewpoint on University problems is brought to the board by Mrs. David H. Good- willie, secretary. Two attorneys, Mr. Nolan Boggs and Mr. Walter Eversman are members of the board also. Mr. G. Kenneth Keller rep- resents Toledo ' s industrialists, as Rev. J. H. Ansberg contributes a clergyman ' s opinion on education. Dr. Charles R. King and Dr. Thom- as M. Crinnion complete the roster of board members. These eight men and one woman are now planning for the future which the University is about to face. Representative of all Toledo they are more than adequately prepared to help our municipal university serve its com- munity.
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PREXY Since he first came to Toledo in 1933, Dr. Philip C. Nash has proved himself to be a true leader. Striving to uphold the best in the traditions of the past, he has also shown his faith in the future — not only in uni- versity affairs, but also in matters of national and international import. Under Dr. Nash ' s guidance, the University of Toledo has added four Imildings and the stadium to its physical plant. Plans are now in progress for further building work to be done following the war. In recent years the curricula of several colleges of the University have received national accrediting, as has the University itself. Definite contributions have been made to the war effort through the Civilian Pilot Training Program, the 27th College Training Detachment of the Army Air Corps, and the goverimient ' s Engineering, Science and Man- agement War Training Program. And while directing the X niversity in this work. Dr. Nash has made a personal contribution to world peace through his studies of international problems and their solutions. The BlockJiouse congratulates President Philip C. Nash for his twelve years of accomplishment and extends to him its best wishes for the successful completion of his plans for the future.
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DEANS RAYMOND T.. ( ' ARTF]R, Dean of Administration and Di- veetor of tlio Junior ( olles ' o. kathkrinp: easlkv. Dean of Women. JOHN B. BRAXDP]P KRRV, Acting- Dean of Uu ' College of Engineering. BESS G. E.ArCH, Acting Dean of the College o Pliarmacv. CHARLES W. FORNOFF, Acting Dean of the ( ' oUege of Law. DAVID W. HENRY, Dean of the College of Education CLAIR K. SEARLES, Dean of the College of Business Administration. ANDREW J. TOWNSEND, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 1
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