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Standing, li ' fl to rig il: G. Allen Kimhall, Chair- man; C . Marion Sadler, Jr.; Rev. Edward Dud- lev Colhoun, Jr.; R. Eugene Orr; Henrv O. VVeaver; Rev. Harold C. Gosnell; Rev. David Collins, Chaplain; Rt. Rev. E. Hamilton West; Rt. Rev. Robert R. Brown ; Robert S. Lancaster, Director of Development; William A. Kirkland. Seated: Rt. Rev. Frank A. Juhan ; Edward Mc- Cradv, Vice-Chancellor ; Rt. Rev. John M. Allin. Not PhtureA: Rt. Rev. Charles C. J. Carpenter, Chancellor; Rev. W. W. Lumpkin; Edwin L Hatch. BOARD OF REGENTS T he Hoard of Regents, which is elected by the Board of Trustees, is the executive board of the University. It is composed of three bishops, three priests, and six laymen of the Episcopal Church. The Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor serve as ex-officio members. This board has all the powers of maintenance and government of the Uni- versity except those particularly reserved by the Board of Trustees. It holds its regular meetings at Sewanee three times a year. %6
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THE VICE-CHANCELLOR The Eleventh Vice-Chancellor of the University is a man of many facets. Born in Canton, Mississippi, in 1906, of a family that is closely allied with Sewanee, he earned his B.A. at the College of Charles- ton, his LS. at the University of Pitts- burgh, and his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania. He assumed his present posi- tion in 195 1 as chief administrative officer after earning international recognition as head of the Biology Division at Oak Ridge. An accomplished musician, woodcarver, architect, and scholar. Dr. McCrady is the epitome of the Sewanee gentleman.
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RETIREMENT OF MR. HODGES John Hodges has served the Library and this University for thirty-two years. Born in Paducah, Kentucky, in 191 I, he received liis A.B. degree in igji from the Univer- sity ' of Kentucky and his M.A. from Van- derbilt in 1932. He came to the Mountain 1 ' 933 is assistant to Miss Louise Finley, became Associate Librarian in 1935 and Librarian in 1939. Under his careful direc- tion, the LTniversity ' s book collection became a modern libi ary, increasing from 30,000 volumes to over loo.ooo. The stack space tripled, and the annual expenditure on books increased from $1,000 to $l8,000. The present library incorporates many of his plans, and his contribution during this transition period has been vital. After a heart attack, in 1962 Mr. Hodges stepped down to the post of Associ- ate Librarian and continued in that job until the Jesse Ball DuPont Library had been safely launched. He took terminal leave last September and retired as Asso- ciate Librarian. Mr. Hodges has made himself useful in many other ways at Sewanee, especially among the students (from the SEWANEF. PURPLE, March 4, 1965): A gentleman of the () l School (he has never been known to pass anyone, man, woman, or dog, without a cour- teous greeting), nothing we can say here could pay adequate tribute to Mr. Hodges and the work he has done for us all. And it is the Sewanee Man who is the poorer that he has retired. John Irel Hall Hodges
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