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E. OCB A. BRYAN OSMAR L. WALLER The Graucl Old Men of T ashiiigton State A college or university is not its campus or buildings. It is rather its men, living and dead, and the heritage they have left in the lives of others and in the institution they have helped to create. This does not mean that the inani- mate things which we associate with a college are of little or no value — far from it. It is living, aspiring, striving through the generations and the ages that con- stitute the college. The college generations pass quickly, and the individuals are soon forgotten. The football hero or the college actor that thrilled the public in one generation live only in the college archives for the next generation. Yet in course of time all these generations become tied together as a unit. It is for this reason that we wish to recall to those who have at any time been a part of the State College the names of two men who are now members of its faculty, who have by virtue of their contact with thousands of students, and by reason of their contributions to the economic and social progress of the school, the right to be placed as builders of Washington State College. Dr. E. A. Bryan, former President of the college, had the title of President Emeritus conferred upon him, and Dr. O. L. Waller, for thirty-seven years a professor in the Civil Engineering Department, and for several years Vice-Pres- ident of the College, was given the honorary title of Vice-President Emeritus at the meeting of the Board of Regents, August 28, 1930. Page 11
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The Board of Regents The Board of Regents, consisting; of five members appointed by the Governor of the State, has charg;e of the management of the State College of Washing- ton and its experiment stations. The Board is also concerned with the care and preservation of all property of which the institution shall become possessed, the erection and construction of all buildings necessary for the use of the col- lege and stations, and the disbursement and expenditure of all money appropri- ated to the institution. The Board of Regents was provided for under the law of the State of Wash- ington, which created and established the State College of Washington. Members of the Board are: Honorable Clarence D. Martin, Governor of the State of Washington. Charles W. Hinton, Treasurer Ex-Officio. W. A. Ritz, Walla Walla, President. S. A. Kimbrough, Spokane. B. A. Perliam. Yakima. Charles Orton, Sumner. E. O. Holland, Secretary Ex-Officio,
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Bursar Heacliiifi tlie personnel of the Business office of the collej»e is W. C. Kruegel, a {iradiiate of the class of 1902, the first class to receive de ees from Washing- ton Agricultural College. In addition to directing the financial welfare of the State College of Washing- ton, this office handles the business transactions of the Student Loan Fund, manages the college dining hall and acts as treasurer of the Associated Students and various other student organizations. W. C. KRUEGEL Ro i$ itrar Records of both students and faculty since the founiling of the Stale College in 1890 arc kept in the Registrar ' s of- fice. At the present time there are over 32,000 individual records filed here. This office is the first a slud nl con- tacts mIicu he enters the institution and the last one villi Mlii -li lie checks when graduating. Truly, the heginniug an l the end of a student ' s college career. 1 T. ItARNAKI) •«(«• 12
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