New York University School of Commerce - Commerce Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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Bottom Row: Assistant Dean Gladys Reulimartg Professor Gerald E. SeB0yarg Mr. Mulford Ivlartiiig Assistant Dean Herbert M. Scliijfer. Top Row: Professor Arthur H. Roserrkamjllll Pro- fessor joseph H. Bonneville, Mrs. Florence Cranclallg lvlr. Lawrence IV. Zimmer. TUDE T REL TIONS Four years of war have made it necessary to unite various University departments and committees under the banner of the Student Relations Council. These depart- ments and committees include the Bureau of Employment, the Recorders olhce, tl1e Advisor to Wloinen, the Library, and Com- 111ittee on Prizes, Discipline, Scholastic Standing, a11d Freshman Orientation. 0 Innumerable excellent positions had been secured for the students through the Bu- reau of Flmployment. This Bureau, organ- ized at New York U. i11 1921, has since 1928 bee11 directed by Lawrence W. Zim- IHCF. o Students were informed as to their academic standing and classification by the Recorders oflice a11d were sent transcripts at the e11d of eacl1 semester. The oflice ad- vised the student about his courses and handled room assignments for the School. The Recorder's oflice has been headed by Miss Florence Crandell since 1 923. 0 Prizes for outstanding work and behaviour in special fields were awarded by the Com- mittee O11 Prizes. The chairmanship of the committee has bee11 l1eld by Professor Rosenkampff since 1930. 0 Those students violating disciplinary rulings of the School were brought before tl1e Discipline Com- mittee. Professor Bonneville was appointed head of the committee i11 1928 and each year is assisted by a staff of faculty mem- bers appointed by tl1e Dean for a period of one year. o Assistant Dean Gladys Reut- iman acted as faculty advisor to the League of Mlomen and as counsellor to co-eds. 0 The Committee on Scholastic Standing was formed at tl1e turn of the century and the Chairman, Professor Gerald E. Se Boyer, was appointed in 1925. The com- 111ittee was formed in order to check the scholastic standing of the students. 0 Pro- fessor Louis Bader originated the Faculty Freshman Orientation Committee in 1934. Each year a program including Freshman Convocation a11d a Freshman Social was presented for the purpose of introducing the new students to the ways of the school. 0 Through the efforts of Mr. Mulford Martin the School maintained one of the most ellicient libraries in this country, con- sisting of over 9,ooo volumes.

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