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Dr. Thomas L. Martin Dean of the College of Applied Science since 1937 . . . arranges fellowships for talented, prom- ising students through personal contact with eighteen different Eastern universities ... is an active member of the General Sunday School Board . . . presently working and experimenting, along with other men in his department, on anti- biotics, penicillin and all of its ramifications . . . energetic, jovial teacher of agronomy and bacteriology . . . the smallest big man on the campus. Dr. Gerrit de Jong Dean of the College of Fine Arts ... a man highly trained, and personally interested in the individual arts — music, dramatic, plastic and graphic . . . his academic work deals with linguis- tics, foreign languages and literature . . . de- lights in the fine, recognized work done by the University in fine arts . . . commenced leave of absence in April to become Cultural Director at Bahia, Brazil for at least a year ... his youngest daughter, Carma, accompanied him. 28
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Herald R. Clark Dean Clark, College of Commerce, is the busy man on campus . . . president of the B.Y.U. Alumni Association for the second time . . . brings to the students of the University the greatest in art and music . . . concern is the future well-being of the students . . . desires from the University a product of men and women of absolute integrity, with a great capacity and will to serve the world. Dr. Reuben D. Law- Dean Law, College of Education, is a popular educator, Church worker . . . prizes highly many friends . . . teacher or administrator for twenty- four years . . . keeps personal file on thousands of students . . . likes drawing conclusions from statistical data, dislikes over-generalizations . . . listed in Who ' s Who in the World, Who ' s Who in American Education, Leaders in Education, Who ' s Who in the Western Hemisphere . . . enjoys fish- ing, hunting . . . laughs readily, heartily. 27
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Dr. Asael C. Lambert Dean of Summer Session ... a man with many hobbies: fishing, hunting, fly tying, photography, coloring photos . . . teaches classes in economic and statistical theory . . . has written several books on educational theory ... a recent major study was Public Welfare in Utah . . . inter- ested in productive research and creative work and the challenge it brings to good students. J. Wyley Sessions Professor of Religious Philosophy and Director of Religious Activities at the University . . . calls himself a cranky, old man . . . has a great love for people . . . likes to travel . . . reads books on religious philosophy . . . chief interest is to make religion function for the students in this practical world. 29
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