Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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Page Eighteen PRESIDENT HOLLAND Experiences of Dr. E. O. Holland in i9l6-I8 as new president have enabled the State College to appreciate more fully its opportunities To be ot service dur- ing this war . . . Dr. Holland keeps an active correspondence with a number of Vvashington State men in The service . . . his interests lie in the promotion of all phases ot research work on The campus, and his hobbies are fine arts and the building of a greater College library. In this great global war fought to maintain liberty for all the peoples of the world, unnumbered heroes, many of them Wash- ington State College men and women, are fighting to maintain these ideals. Many of our graduates are here in America, others are in Northern Africa, Alaska, Hawaii, the Solomon Islands, Aus- tralia, China, and other parts of the Far East. Already some of these graduates have made the supreme sacrifice, and all of them have been worthy representatives of the ideals of this splendid institution. The WSC faculty and students here on the campus today appre- ciate the battles that are being waged on land and sea and in the air, and all of them are seriously preparing for war services. The war year curricula offer many opportunities for both men and women to obtain information and develop skills that will en- able them, a little later, to participate effectively in our great war effort. I am convinced that Washington State College men and women here on the campus this year will, a little later, add new laurels to the records made by WSC men in the first World War and now being made by graduates and former students- both men and women. And the preparation the young men and women are receiving today on our campus will enable them not only to contribute defi- nitely to the war effort, but to understand more clearly the basic principles for which we struggle. This better understanding of the complex problems all of us will face when peace comes again will mean added responsibilities and leadership for the men and women of the State College of Washington. E. O. HOLLAND, President.

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GOVERNOR LANGLIE Governor Langlie began his education in the public schools of Bremerton, and received his law degree at the University of Washington in 1926 . . . served as city councilman and later as mayor of Seattle . . . has been governor of the State of Washington since 1941 . . . is an ex-officio member of the board of regents of the State College and a frequent visitor here . . . hobbies are golfing and fishing. BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents is the supreme authority, responsible to the Governor, in the administration ofthe affairs of the College. ' Functions of the Board include the appointing of the President and the approval of all faculty appointments. Also under the iurisdiction of this group is the administration of the extension service and the various experiment stations. Members ofthe Board of Regents are: Arthur W. Davis, Spokane, B. A. Perham, Yakima, Iver Youngquist, Bow, H. E. Goldsworthy, Rosalia, and Dean Charles E. McAllister, Spokane. B. A. PERHAM, Chairman A. W. Davis, H. E. Goldsworthy, Iver Youngquist, Dean Charles E. McAllister Page r N ine:

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