Caption: Magazine - Illinois Magazine Selections #1 (1923) This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.

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• « « l > ' l l I < k1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It V % • V w ^thl c a; ociation admin- minimum of political I he selections of cd3i biy be expected. 1 the board of trustees appointed M L Comptroller of the University to the ofl 1 r o l l e r of 1 he ( ' o m p a n y , a nd he hi d Nfoi oi Comp- • Otn\ has rown slowly • * ' - • ' rrioi th n natural thai %N i \\ ith hair i and suspicion 1 orisrin in a praiseD • look i like tyranny. *1 & or i coi i of ilie member^ of i of tio two oilier members of thi us. elected by the un'ua bo tr 3 \vi to adminisHe < v\)o ion. Tin University hot tioi of the Council too close, nization which too]; I I * e i 1 of ho corporation consists el t t udents and three IT be : by the Council. These ute I h i e corporal ion a d .• • pei s the i ora» ^ It vision of t he hoc!::; since tl t'1 Imi w the of t) i»usin< ame innumerable pro in and too complex for the board to han j % and in the spring of 1919 the com ur. era ed the of of Company Manager, to which it ppoii ed v. L Kranncrt, who had achieved grei I suece* man of Tin Daily lllini in the year th< i clo Thi of cer brie 3 tthe separate busine i m into< >-op• rafive relations, assists them and plen n* tl r i jcperience in many ways, and v g < , st< iness, and continuity to the buj le general Through him the various publi< >n m have become continous, becai the f quently changing administi tions with i l oth has charge of the furniture and eqi of the Company and conducts the ] tnting a I pi; t, which is now coin a blisin< mo: thai one hundred thousand dollars • tring buj ii or .o The] lllini and in The growth of the business 1 a broi at 11 close of i i iirst ten > policy liot yet d i n it would be : nil pay i" Q ] ho the n< si Comn i w< A I\ 1 I * n n • • • ttl ;ibl . >ti >ubli< be < y1 : l wl V j • i i . j - and > a ] If s l is I p lit it \> * * i t- I publ : i t f-V I I ,< i \ ; .
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