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Progressive Ideas for KSU Under the leadership and progressive ideas of President Bowman, Kent has grown to the second largest state university in Ohio. In spite of his busy schedule, the door to Pres. George A. Bowman ' s office is always open to students with a problem, no matter how large or small. 17
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Kent ' s Nerve Centers The deans sit in their offices through days of lengthy consultation. When the word comes down, they apply the rules, meet the people and set the hours. They are a university ' s nerve cen- ters. Without them a university has no pulse. A Great Achievement Coming here in 1944 to assume the duties as president of Kent State, Dr. George A. Bowman was confronted almost at once with the huge task of setting the university back on its feet after World War II. The president, who never wants to see our mature young lady completely grow up, started immedi- ately to rebuild and reorganize Kent. Since he has been here. Dr. Bowmen has seen 7,000 stu- dents go out in all fields of study, in addition to keeping a constant expansion program in op- eration. A great achievement has been accom- plished here by a truly great man. 16
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Feminine Understanding . . . In no other university office is the drama of life more completely enacted than in a dean of women ' s office. Feminine understanding is necessary to solve the many and varied prob- lems every girl experiences in her daily life. Margaret Swanson, new Kent State University dean of women, has the experience and fair judgement to do this, and even more important, she has the interest which is so needed. The Youngest of All He Reached the Top As Arden L. Allyn, dean of the col- lege of business administration, looks through his office window, he can probably see in every new building the year-by-year progress that steadily has been made ever since he first came here in 1934. Under his guidance the BA college, youngest of them all, has grown up, along with the whole University. There are two ways to get to the top. One way is to be a mountain climber, the other is to become a college dean. Eric N. Rackham, new KSU dean of liberal arts has done both. A member of the Climber ' s club for six years, he feels right at home among Kent ' s hills. Look- ing to the future, the dean hopes to see Kent also reach its peak. 18
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