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COLLEGE of PHARMACY I . EARLE GALLOWAY Professor of Materia Medica, 1939 1909: Ph.Cl, 1913 JOHN B. SHUMAKER Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1939 M.A., Iowa State college, Ph.D., LEE WORRELL Associate Professor oi Phar- macy, 1939 versity, 1935p Ph.D., 1940 EWEST of Drake's seven colleges is the college of pharmacy which has just celebrated its first anniversary at Drake. Formerly known as the Des Moines College of Pharmacy, it had been an independ- ent institution for l2 years before afiiliating with Drake in the spring of 1939. The consolidation was made because it afforded greater economy of operation and a broader field and Wider recognition for the pharmacy students. High spot of the year for the college came when it was named as one of 55 pharmacy colleges in the United States to be recognized as an accredited school by the Council on Pharmaceutical Education. Quiet and retiring, Evan O. Kagy, dean of the college, is exceptionally friendly. Typifying the traditional con- ception of a paternalistic educator, he takes a real and personal interest in the problems of all of his students. Ph.G., Highland Park college, B.S. in Pharml, Purdue uni- 11 1 GGY coil look re labofdf E. O. Kagy Pharm I . ed Studglll' Drofgneig in nts Condisional G Science ct Slrpegmvgige- S.
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THE GRADUATE DIVISION . l.. , , Lewis Worthington Smith GENTLEMAN ol the old school is silvery- haired Lewis Worthington Smith, dean oi the graduate division, who is as young in spirit as he is old in experience. Only dean the graduate division has ever had, he has an- nounced his resignation, eliective Iune 16, but Will continue at Drake as professor ot English. Courtly and mild mannered, Dean Smith abhors gum chewing and nail filing. Known to Drake students of the past as perpetrator of many fox hunts, he carries that same enthusiasm and lively interest over into his scholastic endeav- ors. He is widely recognized as a writer, having produced two dozen books as well as many magazine articles, poems and plays. Until 1928 all advanced degrees were given by the professional colleges and the college of lib- eral arts. Because of changing conditions in public school education and increasing demand for graduate study, all graduate Work was placed under the direction of the graduate council. Then in 1936 Dean Smith was appointed as adminis- trator of that division oi the university. TI-IE GRADUATE CGUNCIL Daniel Walter Morehouse .... Lewis Worthington Smith .... H. Leigh Baker ............ Iames Herbert Blackhurst .... Herbert W. Bohlman ....... Herbert Gould .......... Paul Streeper Helmick .... Frank Irving Herriott ..... Lynclen Evan Hoffman .............. Evan O. Kagy ....................... Albert A. Morrow labsent on leavel... Charles Iames Ritchey ............... Emma I. Scott .......... Seth W. Slaughter .... Luther W. Stalnaker .... Martin Tollefson ..... . . . . . . .llrcsiclcrtt of llzc Ll11l UCI'A'1il-V . . . . . . . .Dmoz of llze Grmlzrolc Dl'7!iJl.t7ll ....,IJf'l'lll- of Zlzc' Collcgc of Et'l'llCt'lf'lO1It .,....,. .. .Profcssor of Ezlucaliolt . . , . . . . . . . . . .Professor of Ecozmmicx .Dcmz of flzc Collcgc of Fine Arlx .....,..........Pr0fc.f.ror of Physics .. . . . .Pv'ofc'.v.vov' of Political Scicncc .. .. .Dctm of llic College of Co111111,c1'cc .....Dcan of the Collcgc of PlIGl'llIllCjl ...... . . ,Dorm of the Law School . . . . . . . ,Pl'0fC,Y.T0l' of Hixlory ........................Rcgi.vM'c11' . . , .Donn of thc College of Bibltv .........P1'0fE.Y,T07' of Plziloxofliy ...Acting Dcau of lllc Law School
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,,.f :x ff t Z! BUSINESS E. C. LYTTON, bustling business man- ager . . . prides himself on knowing students' names and home towns . . . everyone's friend . . . can be counted upon to pull the right string at a crucial moment . . . despite illness, he car- ried plans for the stu- dent union to comple- tion. MANAGEMENT FRED L. TURBY, quiet, efficient guardian of the university's bank- roll . . . is enthusiastic about his job of auditing . . . member of the Re- lays committee . . . meets the bills and bal- ances the budget . . has friendly, twinkl' EMMA I. SCOTT, registrar, rules over index cards and alpha- betical files . . . quiet and reserved sh , e can express a world of feel ing in a Word or two . . . likes to write . . . steeped in Drake t d' ra 1- tion and history . . . a veritable encyclopedia of h ' ' t e university. 28 mg eyes. Rl-IEA CLOE, friendly, capable director of the plac ement bureau . . . helps troubled stu- dents through financial difficulties . . . efficient and business-like, she expects results and gets them . . , has an envi- able record ior placing graduates.
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