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Elms 'W ii 925 XXQALLUILAPQE I OLIVER BEAVER SAvAGE GEORGE OSCAR OLIVER, A. M., V'ice-President, 1925-1929 A. B., A. M., Willamette University Kimball School of Theology. NAT E. BEAVER, A. B. Registrar, 1924-1929 A. B., Willamette University B. D. gB.D ,fi 4. 2' . 11. Q 'L' 3 u ' J x Ut 5-aa 1 ...we J Tl , mf P '33 2-QQ 'Q Q V,-LJ J ' 'g. cf J, .. ., if . J .1 P ' Ks Jw 'v L 1' D 'A ' sf., F 4-fu. 5.3 E r' w 5,6 R. ' - N. S. SAVAGE w ' . Q Business Secretary, 1921-1929 'fbi' Jill i , 'Fil l Y- : QI- 'i df? ' ff - Nl I ,fx .fi- lla I. . 2-'io '. 5' yt-f qv ' .. Jr - ll WS , . . -' r , c-L -V Q4 Acl1ninist7'atio1z Page Thirteen 333- ,Y ' Q. I A -fifth. i ' ' . .1-'.QNn'44 I , N i A L32 .G!.,1fm.:71 y 'Q . j. ' 'T-X ' ' -- -1a t' N -1:5 ff qiflf ...-- T Xl NX- -.. 5 nv' ' -K W' ' ' t 5.2 1. 'Q 5?veT1 4:,,jf?- 59 . 219- fn xxl . x - 4' 1, x 4 .. 1 U- .Ml gnu, --I-H '---j A Y 55- - ,57 7 gif ,f A Q - H 4 f- +33 +P -- --N . 'ff 1 A fflfv
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Z 4 ' - ' A I vi w me A ' ' T? .Ste I 1 x , . I 7 9 s I '- Q 4 T f . C , s x 1 3 1. ' S x ' H: - f ..A. I G: OFFICERS S, at President, B. L. STEEVES - - - Salem, Oregon - Vice President, C. B. IVIOORES - Portland, Oregon Secretary, A. A. LEE - - Salem, Oregon 'ti Treasurevy A. N. BUSH Salem, Oregon x B ,-fr :J ' Y. ' ,od-.if -K1 TRUSTEES I qt 1 ha. Q ' Q' l E. T. BARNES Salem, Oregon J. W. DAY - Portland Oregon W f J. H. BOOTH - Roseburg, Oregon CARL G. DONEY, - Salem, Oregon QL, any ROY BOOTH - Eugene, Oregon ROY SHIELOS Q - Portland Oregon fvm A E. S. COLLINS - Portland, Oregon IVIERTON DE LONG - Portland Oregon '-gf' 'M VL,,gy. TIIUMAN COLLINS - Portland, Oregon C. B. I-lannrsox Portland, Oregon 'LM Y 14- W. C. CULBERTSON - Portland, Oregon I. H. VAN WINIQLE - Salem, Oregon 51 I M. C. GILL - - Portland, Oregon ARLIE WALICER Sheridan, Oregon cp, ' 4 R. J. PIENDRICICS - Salem, Oregon WM. T. TRIGBY - - Salem Oregon 'f A. L. HOWARTH Portland, Oregon D. LESTER FIELDS - Grants Pass, Oregon F ' N G. F. JOHNSON - Portland, Oregon M. A. MARCY - Forest Grove, Oregon 77.3 THOMAS B. KAY Salem, Oregon J. T. ABBETT - - Portland Oregon .Q Q , A. A. LEE - - Salem, Oregon VV. S. GORDON - Dallas, Oregon Sat, -, L. L. MANN - - Portland, Oregon W. W. YOUNGSON - Portland, Oregon -I Q '75,-A PHIL NIETSCHAN - Portland, Oregon A. S. I-Irsnr - Salem, Oregon ' ,i 'Sy -4, Km, Mlss BERTHA Moonns - Portland, Oregon D. I-I. Lnncx-I - - Salem, Oregon IA ' '72 B. EARLE PARKER - Portland, Oregon :FRED C. TAYLOR - - Salem Oregon :1 4 Ya' . I LLOYD T. REYNOLDS Salem, Oregon S. J. CHANEY - Eugene Oregon ' L BISHOP W. O. SI-IEPARD Portland, Oregon R. A. BOOTH - I- - Eugene, Oregon 2 is A. A. SCI-IRAIVILI Salem, Oregon VV. I-I. H. FORSYTH - Moscow, Idaho B. L. STEEVES - Salem, Oregon A. C. KERSHAW - XValla Vvalla, VVaslI. 11 PAUL B. XNVALLACEI Salem, Oregon G. E. I'IUNT - - Spokane, Walslm. 2 X E., L. VVELLS Portland, Oregon T. YV. J EFFRY - - Spokane, Wttsll. X C. H. XVIIITE - Portland, Oregon ROBERT BRUMBLAY - Walla Wzllla, VVa,sh. 1 H NEIL ZIMMERAIAN - Portland, Oregon F. D. MCCULI.Y - - Joseph, Oregon 1,54 ' C. B. IWIOORES - - Portland, Oregon C. H. PACKENHAM - Boise, Idaho F it 3.1, r A. M. SMITH - Portland, Oregon A. F. I-IILMER - - Salem, Oregon as C. P. BISHOP - Salem, Oregon Fmzonnlcx IDNGEBRTCTSON Portland, Oregon I 1' lg' ga . ' y 6 , . ' 1 r . . Ip 1 I -- .,- 1 3. . f 1 1 A new N 1 l M l 1 ' , I 11. if I' N lr' vie fl 51 ' Z: . Q .3 1 lf. I .. 1 ox-S ...ly ' fm, V lv he .' P - H 4. lx X at I ,' I -f': G, , 1 44 L Page Twelve Adm-mzstratwn ' ' ' Q -1 . 'lf l -V lf. PN ' .. X I I. H5111 ljfgrjzq . L In ' A f.. . ' hee' .-.- Q1. fr l lg if Q' 5 10-. ff' , fd: .iigtid 5 jifgN ir wg L Fi I ff jf H, 1- 'Ayn' . ' be .121-O fefif .fe -lff iJE1Z1f., , BN X xl' ,'VI6in, f.. H L' ' W .a ' .g'3:'.imnBf.' ff 0'
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f 2 gg X ' 2 V: 'T 1925 fiXIALLUIiAl'ljp X v 1 ff' . We A ij' If' Y. ' :afar ny- . Q! f ' R ,Qiv5,f.e5wh l Agua, ' '4- FRANK M. ERICKSON, A. M. ik ug PROFESSOR OF IHDUCATION Q' 1 DEAN F I 77.-5 pig In , 2 COLLEGE CDF LIBERAL ARTS .1 I V- 7-,ta wa 'E ' Jvbff' 1133 4 HE branches of higher secular learning which the church brought , , t ,sw down from the fifth century of the Christian era were called the si? L Seven Liberal Arts. In the twelfth century they were the nucleus M about which developed the University of Paris, the first university of modern type. When Willamette University first emerged in 1853 from ff , the Oregon Institute, it was as a College of Liberal Arts. Law and medi- K X cine were added later. cv-1 X-:aaa This priority in time suggests also its fundamental place in higher ? 9-5 -'f-' education, for it is on such general training in the liberal arts that the WW' 'S J., 1 9 I I at P . 'ii ,K .M m R Vx , re l JI Oat ' .fx f j1mfllA Y'ie at I best professional schools ground their special training. Likewise, students seeking the best preparation for useful citizenship turn to it. The growth of the College of Liberal Arts at Willamette, like that of other institutions of higher learning, has been rapid in recent years. Even the requirements for entrance, for continuance in residence and for gradu- ation have steadily advanced. In the last ten years it has more than doubled in the number of students in attendance, in number of its faculty and in endowment, and has now a student body well over five hundred, a faculty of thirty-eight members, a beautiful campus located at the civic center of Salem, the capital of the State, and an endowment of a million dollars. The quality of its work is attested by membership in the Associa- tion of American Universities and by the fact that its graduates are accept- ed in the leading graduate schools-the two tests that are the final mark of quality. A 'Q ' '45 'Page Fourteen Aclmimstratwn f .yl - nf' 5 'gg - l 62 I NF! -f - lv 'A' 4' . 4 .1 j 1 -Y-lrui .s 'g l' ' 6 3 '7i'E'.5'f ..,62,f-' Qing., . My J' 45 If il -f 1 .wh I ikd X17 L,ii,V,.- ,,,s: ?ff-ff. gin -5: !!fifL T, f e 0. ' 1 -- iff K '- -ef .. Sw fa 'fe f af- r - f-ffm-1 .-me -19, Q Wight? f jf, YF-2, 1-Y,,:m'V ,M -:1Cv- - gv 1 Heil . I ' : '7' If Q mm l. N lu W vlwh ff .- 'M A' M -L I ,g'l:'iiamxM no
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