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FurKianuiital in tlu- curriculum of ilic L ' liivirsity is the (iraduate School, consisting of members of the Irnvcrsity faculty of professorial rank who devoir their time to research, or training students in methods of research. Fernandus Payne, pro- fessor of zoology and Waterman associate, is dean of the (Graduate .School. Dr. I ' axne received an . . H. degree from Indiana L ' niversity in 1905. an A. M. in 1906. and a Ph. I), degree at Columbia l ' niversity in 1909. The Ciraduate Council, of which he is head, is the governing body of the Graduate School. l-KK.NANDUS I ' WM. L)fan, Graduate School Graduate and Ocetal Frederic Rich Henshaw. professor of operative dentistry, is di-an of the School of Dentistry at Indianapolis. He received a D. D. S. degree at the Indiana Dental ( ' (in(L;c in ISo; and a F. .- . C. D. degree at the American College of Dentists in 1922. I ' nder him are approximately tifty pro- fessors, assistants, instructors and internes in the hospitals and schools at Indianajiolis. The school i- nnc of the newer departmi ' nts of the I ' liiversity. Dr. Henshaw has charge of courses aside from taking care of the administrative functions of the school. IkKDKWK K. Ill-.SMIAW I)c-an, Sihofil of Dcntislrv 2ti
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Ihi ' history of one of thi- new schools of the Tni- versity. the School of .Music, under the direction of Dean Barzille Winfred Merrill, is one of success. Dean Merrill has eight staff members under his direction, and since its installation on the campus the school has shown rapid growth and develop- ment. Dean Merrill was graduated from the (n)ttschalk. School of Music and was a professor of music at the Iowa State Teachers ' College from 1904 to 1919. He is conductor of the University orchestra and is in charge of arranging the program of the University music series. B. V. Ml ' .RKILL Dean. School of Music Music amd Ediuicatioe The School of Education, one of the oldest of the University, is directed by Dean Henry Lester Smith, professor of school administration and director of the bureau of co-operative research. Dean Smith received an A. B. from the University in 1898; an A. M. in 1899. and an A. M. from Columbia University in 1910, and a Ph. I), in 1916. Forty professors, critic teachers and assist- ants are under his direction in the school. Dean Smith is also in charge of the Summer School session of the University. 11. 1.. .S.MliU IJcin. School of Education 25
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As dean of the School of Medicine at IndianapoHs. one of the largest branches of the Inivirsity. Dr. Charles Phillips Emerson is among the ranking oft ' icials of the Tniversity and a noted medical scientist and educator. Dr. Kmerson received an A. B. degree at Amherst College in 1894 and an M. D. degree at Johns Hopkins Cniversity in 1SQ9. He is a professor of medicine in the Indianapolis school faculty. He has charge of courses in phys- ical diagnosis, medical clinics and the history of medicine. Charles P. Emekso.n Dean, School of Medicine Burton Dorr Myers, dean of the School of Medi- cine at Bloomington. where the three years of pre-medic courses are offered, has been with the University since 1920. He is professor of anatomy. He received a Ph. D. degree at Buchtel and an A. M. degree at Cornell University. He received a M. D. degree at the University of Leipzig. Dr. Myers is a prominent member of the faculty and a familiar figure among students, being called on often to speak at student convocations. H. 1). . 1vi;ks Dian. HIcKimintiton School of Medicine 27
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