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The president’s reception was held in the president’s residence on Friday evening and was attended by several hundred guests eager to congratulate the new president. From the president’s home the guests proceeded to the gvmnasium where the inaugural ball was held. Page 18
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and proportion, increasing with the years, and built into it is a thousand human lives—a preci¬ ous possession.” Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of the University of Indiana, spoke on Common Sense and Some Things Which Lie Beyond It,” emphasizing idealism as a motive force in life. SPEAKS OX COLLEGE DUTIES. Following the acceptance of the presidency, President Hol¬ land delivered an address on “The State College of Wash¬ ington: Bs Place and Its Op¬ portunity to Serve.” lie pre¬ sented the full educational value, praised the democratic spirit exhibited by the friends of the college, and pleaded for harmony in the educational affairs of the state. The inauguration ceremo¬ nies were followed by a lunch- eon served in the gymnasium. dr. p BRYAX VXD DR. VV. L. BRYAN, at which the delegates from colleges and universities presented their messages of good will and encouragement to the new executive of the college. In the afternoon the visitors were taken for an automobile tour of the campus and the college farm. Page 17
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List of Delegates U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C. —Dr. S. P. Capen. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.—D. A. Lyon. STATE OF WASHINGTON. Governor—Ernest Lister. Supreme Court—M. A. Fullerton. State Superintendent of Public Instruc¬ tion—Mrs. .Josephine Preston. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. Harvard—J. D. Sherwood. Yale—A. F. S. Steele. University of Pennsylvania—Prof. R. B. Harris. Princeton-—Thomas M. Green. Columbia—Pres. N. M. Butler. Brown—Prof. W. G. Everett. Dartmouth—W. J. C. Wakefield. University of Vermont—H. B. Strong. Transylvania—Pres. R. H. Crossfield. Indiana University—Pres. W. L. Bryan. Oberlin—Prof. Carl B. Wilson. Davidson—Prof. C. A. Cornelson. Willamette—Rev. C. L. Cressy. Mount Union—Rev. T. W. Lane. University of Iowa—F. B. Robinson. Lawrence—L. M. Alexander and Judson G. Rosebush. University of Wisconsin—John M. Bunn. Pacific University—Prof. W. D. Lyman. Northwestern University — Rev. James Mailey. Pennsylvania State College—Prof. M. L. Cover. WJiitman—Prof. E. E. Ruby. University of Washington—Pres. Henry Suzzallo, Regents John A. Rea, Oscar A. Fechter and Charles E. Gaches, and Prof. O. H. Richardson. Massachusetts Institute of Technology— 10. G. Tabor. Bates—Edwin A. Smith. Kansas State Agricultural College—Prof. R. J. Barnett. Philomath—Pres. L. L. Epley. Cornell—Prof. E. M. Hulme. University of Kansas—R. T. Hargreaves. Massachusetts Agricultural Colleg e— Prof. F. S. Cooley. University of Maine—W. H. Merriam. University of California — Dean Henry Rand Hatfield. University of Minnesota — Prof. A. F. Maxwell. Iowa State College of Agriculture and Machanical Arts—Prof. J. F. Saylor. Purdue-—Alexander Lindsay. Universitv of Nebraska — Prof. C. N. Little. Ohio University—Prof. O. P. Cockerill. Syracuse—Earl G. Rice. University of Oregon—Pres. P. L. Camp¬ bell. Colorado College—Prof. E. J. Iddings. Parsons—President Axline. Johns Hopkins—Prof. A. E. Egge. University of Colorado—Pres. L. Farrand. South Dakota State College of Agricul¬ ture and Mechanical Arts — Prof. W. S. Thornber and Prof. Wm. F. Allison. University of North Dakota—Pres. F. L. McVey. Oregon Agricultural College—Pres. W. J. Kerr. University of Nevada—Pres. A. W. Hen¬ drick. University of Wyoming—Pres. C. A. Dun- iway and Prof. Harold Merriam. Gonzaga—Pres. James M. Brogan. Pomona—Prof. W. T. MeDermitt. Clemson—T. N. Bristow. University of New Mexico—Prof. M. E. Angel. North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts—Prof. L. V. Edwards. University of Idaho—Pres. M. A. Bran¬ non. and Deans J. G. Eldridge, C. H. Shat- tuck, C. N. Little, G. D. Ayers, E. J. Iddings and Permeal French. Whitworth—Pres. D. D. McKay. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College—Prof. Oscar M. Morris. Stanford—Pres. R. L. Wilbur. University of Oklahoma—C. W. Fowler. University of Montana—Chancellor E. C. Elliott. Carnegie Institute of Technology—Pres. Arthur A. Hamerschlag. Clark—John R. McCurdy. University of Florida—Roy W. Corbett. Spokane College—Pres. A. O. Ulvestad. Reed—Pres. Wm. T. Foster. Spokane University—Pres. I. N. McCash and Dean H. P. Williams. University of British Columbia—Pres. F. F. Westbrook and Dean L. F. Klinck. NORMAL SCHOOLS. Washington State Normal School—Pres. W. E. Wilson, Prof. J. H. Morgan, Dean Angeline Smith. State Normal School—Pres. N. D. Sho- walter, Prof. J. W. Hungate, Dean Frances Johnson. Washington State Normal School—Pres. G. W. Nash. Lewiston State Normal — Pres. G. H. Black. ORGANIZATIONS. Washington State Bar Association — Mark A. Fullerton, P. M. Troy. L. R. Ham- bline, H. W. Canfield, L. O. Meigs. Seattle Commercial Club—R. L. Boyns. Spokane Chamber of Commerce—W. S. McCrea. Everett Commercial Club—Judge W. P. Bell. Seattle Bar Association—Hugh C. Todd. Spokane Bar Association — Charles P. Lund. Pierce County Bar Association — C. A. Murray. A. I. of M. E—F. A. Ross. A. I. of E. E.—J. B. FTsken and .T. W. Hungate. Spokane T. E. Association—J. C. Rals¬ ton. Washington S. V. M. Association—Dr. E. E. Wegner. Clark County Bar Assn.—J. O. Blain. Grays Harbor County Bar Association— Judge E. R. Brady. Whitman County Bar Association—F. E. Helwig. Palouse Commercial Club—Geo. Z. Ickes. Sr. Colfax Commercial Club—O. C. Glaser. Garfield Commercial Club—Dr. Mac¬ Gregor. Pullman Chamber of Commerce—R. C. Holt. Whitman Countv Board of Cimmissioners —M. W. AVhitlow. King County Board of Commissioners— Floyd Rader. Harvard Club of Spokane—Fred K. Jones and H. B. Pierce. r - - - 1 , v;” - . — szzrz“ziz=nz=: Page 19
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