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H MlSSHHl lHllM HHH EHHNElllHH 'l'he l'niversity looks with great pride upon the number ol' its graduates and former students who obtained their education and training under its auspices and have gone forth to the achievement of a livelihood and the service ol' society . lt looks with greater pride upon the accomplishments which have brought satisfaction to them and reputation to their alma mater. Their ability has been the basis ol' their attainments. and the contribution ol' Washington liniyersity to the area and to the nation has been made possible by' the high type ol' its students. lts graduates and students have gone and are going into all walks and vocations and professions of life. They' have become and will be scientists. statesmen. writers. artists. soldiers. builders. lawmakers. admini- stralors. leaders in their country' and in tl1e world. They have made since the founding of the institution a contribution ol incalculable value to the lile of the nation. They' have advertised the city' as a center of education and training and culture. and have done their part to enhance its repute as a center ol' eivic.social. and scientific progress. The standards the l'niversity' has sought to maintain formed the basis ol' the accomplishments ol' the past and truly represent the goal ol' the future. The high character of academic and professional work is the best indication ol' future success. and the lvniversity in the promotion of its ideals and in providing its facilities estahlishes upon a sound foundation the reason for its own existence. and thereby' proves its worthi- ness. through its product. of the position it occupies and its claim to future recognition and support. Cisotuz I-1 R. 'l'uRooP fflumccllor :misss S2 llbzomzrz R. Tukoov 55 .,. ' I -. Q , . , , N ,v--N. ai. a fiifs
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IHHN Ul MlN From the Dean of Mt-n's ofhce emanates a mass of advice. orders. and general bulletins related to the conduct of various campus organizations. For the Dean is responsible for such things as social dates for fraternities. rules for participation in campus activities. the regular personnel problems of the student body. and such particular things as announcements to be posted on calnpus buildings and arranging the dates for major school events. The dean is chairman ofthe Board of Student Finance. a job which intimately acquaints him with the activi- ties of most ofthe organizations with whom he lllllst deal. Thus at all times the Dean's office is the center for those who are in positions of responsibility on tl1e campus. It is the Dean who must pass on all student problems. and in turn interpret the faculty and administration attitude to the student body. K GEORt,LE Vi STEPHENS
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