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1 .,.,.i4ttII1HllllHHHIt .Xezrin we :ire reminded thztt the Xlztrch of Tiineu is never hztlted :ind the liniversity of Tulsa has COITI- pleted :mother yeztr of service. ln this period one eroup of students hzts gone forth from its portals to do their pztrt in the world of ztffzlirs outside: another eroup will soon he following in their footsteps and Z1 new' group hats come with eztuer enthusiasm to chal- lenee the lvniversity to provide them with equipment to meet. the prohlems which Society will offer for their solution ll few yenrs hence. The liend:tllzthrum of 1936 will provide memories of mzmy liinds to the students of 'l'ulszt hut ztmonu them let us hope that it will ztlwnys remind them thin xt l'niversity cztn only hecome great through the loyalty rind co-operzttion of its Adtninistrzttion. its lfzrculty um! its Students. who through their own lives prove the xzrlue of the Institution of which they :ire themselves at pztrt. XlYR'1'I.l9I GLIQQXSUN COLE. Kitts. Klv1a'r'i.t-: Crt-pxsox Com: Dean of Xlvonien li. A.. l'niversity of lowzt Nl. JX.. Columhizt lfniversity 'l'he hniversity of 'l'ulszx is -iustly proud of the elezrn wholesome zttmosphere which hns cltnrzteter- ized all funetions in xvhieh its students have pnrtici- pztted. Such :tn atmosphere hats heen hroueht :thout only heczruse the eenerztl student hody hrtve set stnnd- :trds of conduct chztrzrcteristic of il szune purposeful philosophy of liyine, Serious students hzrve found the hours of the dzty fnr too short for them to pry into the ever expzrndine horizon opened for them hy exlreful study. 'l'hese find their time eontinuzllly occu- pied hy the demands of their inquisitive nzltnres :md :ts I1 result find little titne for the unhezllthy diversions often soueht hy Zl people seelsinu relief from an mo- notony. Out of such zltmospheres eome the huilders for the future who leztve zts monuments to their efforts the frzuneworlis ztround which civilizations :ire molded, l,OWl'il,l, R. TAUDUN. l,tJVVELL R. LAUDON Dezm of Men 'Xssistzmt Professor of Geology B. K., M. A., Ph. D., University of Iowa
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4EHHHllHHIlllrv Students nf the l'niversity are indebted to the Student Council for sponsoring a permanent record of the aehieveinents nl the students and the l'niversit5' during the past twn years. Later you will appreciate fully the extent of this tnluligation. lor I feel that the developments here during the year 1935-36 mark the lveginning nl' a new era for the University of Tulsa. Student activities ul' all kinds. ineluding those of the Yaritnts sneial fn'eani2ati:ms. have reflected to a marked degree a new spirit which characterizes the administratinn. the laeulty. and the student hody. It is an fmptimistie spirit largely created by the many additinns in the l'nix'ersity personnel. facilities and ene tlcmwment. and to the increased enrollment on the campus and dmvntnwn. Surely yuu will cherish the menunies tml this pericvtl nl' your life as preserved for you in this liendallalvrum and will want to remain a part of this progressive institutiun as it huilds to- ward its goal in the education lieltl nl the southwest. ll. l.. l,.XNGlCNlllilM. R. l,. l,ANc:1aNmg1M Vice President of the University C. lf.. llntversity of Cineinnati 'l'he nineteen hundred and thirty-six Kendallalurum should have a peculiar message for students and ltlaeulty of the lvniversity of 'l'ulsa. and should prmide an unusually rieh memory for the graduates of this year. lts message today is progress-an increased en- dowment. more faculty members. a new selmul. en- larged and improved huildings. increased enrollments. and a stronger lvniversity spirit. lts memory slumltl he of tlte new era-the era during which the greater Vniversity of 'l'ulsa lveeame a reality. The students are to he congratulated upon their part in this pro- gress. and should rememher that as students and alumni they can ervntinue tn sliaugefiit the work an the glory of the University. If' -fi , v,fQ,gTf. V va .j'l' AIQHNJ' .. l' l,LOVVS,1lli , ' F lf , lf' 3 l 3, 1, A -Innx li. l r1r.i.ows W 4 If Registrar ,f 2 N13 K l'rol'essrwr nl' lidneation If , P B. A-X.. Xl. .X.. l'l1.D.. l'niversity of Iowa gin We -:Q z- -ze '1-
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MIXRY ALLEN Associate Professor of English. B. A., NT. A., Cornell University: Graduate Study, University of Berlin, Cornell University and Columbia University. BERTRAM DoNALn BARCIAI' Professor of Botany. B. S., VVooster Collegeg NI. S., University of West Virginia, PlI. D., UIIiversity of Chicago. SIDNEY BORN Professor of Petroleum Research. B. A., Ph. D., Columbia University. FRANKLIN GESELBRIXCII1' IDILI, Emma A. Harwell, Professor of Biblical Literature. B. A., University of Chicago: Diploma, McCormick Seminary, Ph. D., University of Leipzig, Germany, D. D., University of Tulsa. FRANKLIN TRUESDELL GARDNER Assistant Professor of Chemistry. B. S., University of Illinoisg PlI. D., Cornell University. X as We EG 3 ff' 'I' FACULTY rHIHHllHHHI1L.,. BLARY IQATIIRYN ARMSTRONG Librarian. B. A., University of Tulsag Cer- tificate from St. Louis Library School: Graduate lVork. Univer- sity of Chicago. I Lc:RENcE CARTER BLACKMQIRE Instructor in Physical Education for Women. B. S.. University of Vl'isconsin: Graduate Study, University of Vliisconsin. LLXRVEY DURRELL CIIASE Professor of Zoology. B. X.. Ohio Wesleyan University: Xl. .X.. Ohio State University: Graduate Study, University of Chicago. FRANKLIN JAMES EIKENBEIKRX' .Xssistant Professor of English. BA.. North Dakota State Teach- ers' College: KI. A., University of lowag Graduate Study, University of Iowa. llACIIEL BREATHYVIT GARDNER Associate Professor of Spanish. B. A., KI. A., University of lllinoisg Graduate Study. Uni- versity of Illinois, University of Lfexico.
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