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Xadghx L Worthington Smith ACADEMICALLV SPEAKING . Nine deans academically influence lite ot Dralce univer- sity's 2400 students. ln the Colleges ot Liberal Arts and Bible: the School ot Law: the Colleges ot Education, Commerce and Finance, Fine Arts and in the Graduate Division, these deans map courses, plan classes, supervise schedules and in count- less other ways guide the ott-taltering footsteps ot knowl- edge-seeling men and women. To them go Dralte's QI protessors, instruc- tors and lecturers, in groups or singly, to dis- cuss and critici7e worl: ot their pupils. These cleans lnnow more about Drake students than students suspect, and their prodigious memo- ries can recall names, grade averages and 'itendency to cuti' ot scholars trom graduating classes since they have held their deanships. They bind together students with taculty, taculty with trustees: their ettorts weld the university into a single unit. Q! O . ewnss XA A XATZXXLQK' if' vm' n a tgaiiftti Alfred J. Pearson
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R Lhatting in a corner ot thc prcsidcnts h rms I xi ,W CIETTA: duf' prcsicicnts rccfpticrn N'v 30 t t , . is . or aculty and board ot trustccs are Gro ' .vcr Hubbell Iligttl. charr- man, and Pcibwrt M E on , , . va S Irightl, vic-i-chairman. Ut the trustcsi.. TRUSTEES and FORM BACKBGINIE OF UNIVERSITY The Board ot Truste cerned in the tinancial income and increas- ing the endowment ot the universit Th' y. is has been a very ditticult task during the de- pression but notable n made. es is primarily con- progress has bee There are two main projects which oc- cupy their attention at the present time-a student union and a men's dormitory. These are projects which are imperative and will be torthcoming. The new administration building is a commitment which will materialize in time, but tor the present the men's dormitory and student union seem more imperative to the ongoing ot the university. science hall and ff ?!5s F! ' V I-nncs oval ot QUA Covlles IV- RCSOU S L g Ins th-:nr GPPIQM. Gardwll mi- J- it to rx ' 30' ct tiuSt'jfpLL'lgprcccl-9t'iOU NOV' at pr-ESI 'f I 9 d C OX thc bffrv ts arf thrc-I mcmb eiiid G-:OEIS PLT X la OU
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