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To make tin rnivii ily like home for coeds has been the aim of Ajjiies K. Well-, dtan of women. during her connection with the L ' niversity since 191S. Dean Wells received an A. H. from the University of Michigan in 190. . an A. .M. from Carleton C ' ollej e in 1916. and a I ' h. D. from the University of Michij an in 1924. The gradual expansion of the office of the dean of women has been made during her stay at the University, and now Dean Wells is very active in her work with organized and unorganized woiiun. . g.nks K. Wklls Ucan of Womin JDeaes of Womcii (dniucted closely with Dean ' tIK In the draii of women ' s office is Lydia Dudley Woodbridge. assistant i)rofessor of T ' lcnch and assistant dean of women since 192(i. In this cajKicity she is closely associated with wdiuni ot th; University as diri ' Ctor of man of lliiir at livitie . he received a 15. I., ilegree at Mt. Hoiyoke College in 1S97 and an . . M. degree at the Univi-r- ity of Wiscon- in in 1916. Her office is in Ma.xwell Hall. LVDIA K. WooilIIKIIK ' .K A» i»laiil llcan i)f Wi)nin 22
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C ' lari-nce Edmund Edmondson, who has Iktii dean of nun since thi ' establishnu-nt of that office in the University in 1919, was forced to quit his duties for a period during the past year because of illness. I)urin}4 his absence IVof. J. J. Robinson, a member of the facullx nf the School of Law, was appointed acting dean of men. Dean P dmondson has dedi- cated his oftice to promote the scholastic, moral, and social welfare of men students. He is a pro- fessor of hygiene. He received an A. B. degree at the University in 1906, an .A. M. degree in 1912. and a I ' h. D. degr ee in 1914. C. E. Edmondson Dean of Men Deans of Memi The grand old man of the student body — Charles Jacob Sembower — is professor of English and dean of men in the University. He received an A. B. degree from Indiana in 1892 and a Th. D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1909. He is an author of note, having written several books on literature. . s spokesman of the faculty at many of the student gatherings, Dr. Sembower has made himself well known and liked by all connected with the University. C. J. Sh.MUUWER Dean of Men 21
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One of the host known mathematicians of the country, an author of several texts on the subject, and also one of the deans of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University is David Andrew Rothrock. Dr. Rothrock received an A. B. degree from Indiana University in 1892; an A. M. degree in 1895 and then went to Germany, where he received a Ph. I), degree at the University of Leipzig in 1898. He shares the tremendous duties connected with the office dean of the major school of the University with Dean S. E. Stout. D. A. Rothrock Dean, College . rts and Sciences Sim Selatie Edgar Stout, professor of Latin and one of the deans of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University, is one of the authors of the faculty. He received a B. S. degree from Grand River College in 1891 and an . . H. degree from William Jewell College in 1901. In 1910 Dr. Stout received his Ph. D. degree from Princeton University. He shares the enormous amount of work connected with the oftice of the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences with Dr. David .A. Rothrock. S. K. Stout Dean. Collect ' .Arts and Sciences 2i
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