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- IIEAX JOHNSTON • IrMA ELIZABETH VOIGT came to Ohio University the first Dean of Women in 1913. During her twenty-one years in Athens, her office has been the center of all women ' s activities. As the sponsor of Y. W. C. A., as the wise leader of the Women ' s League, and as the sympathetic adviser of al university women, she has been a constant source of inspira tion. In addition to her official duties, she has been a promi- nent figure in national A. A. U. W.. national Y. W. ( ' . A„ and the national Association of Deans of Women. Dean Voigt has traveled widely both in the United States and in Europe, and has been in constant demand as a lecturer throughout the country. JOHN R. JOHNSTON, Dean of Men, has endeared him self to the hearts of campus men and his co-workers during his six years in administration by his deep understanding and sympathy. Always approachable, he has solved the problems of many students in the personal conferences which form his philosophy of working through the individual. In addition to his many duties as the Dean, and his position on the Campus Affairs Committee, he find-- time tl teach Hispanic History. Dean Johnston i a popular speaker on the campus, and may often be found addressing a dinner group al one of the fraternity houses, or presiding at a banquet. The Dean, a graduate and Persian rugs; has golf actor. of the University of Pittsburgh in 1926, on! bridge games as his hobbies, and bl pr cts biographies, wain- colors, ived himself to be ;i versatile [- ' - ' ]
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DEANS • EDWIN W. CHUBB • THOMAS C. McCBACKEN JiDWIX WATTS CHUBB, has been Professor of English since 1900, Dean since 1!III7. and was Acting President in 1920-21. In addition to his administrative duties he teaches classes in Shakespeare and the Drama. He is personally interested in student problems and is a kindly advisor. Always good natured. he sees the humor in every situation. Twenty-six years ago he established the Alumni Loan Fund from which nine hundred and forty loans have been made to students. Dean ( ' hubb has been signally honored by having a permanent memorial erected during his lifetime because of his keen appreciation of books and his scholarly accomplishments. Besides being a member of Phi Beta Kappa, he has gained recognition as an author and lecturer. To this genial, broad-minded, accomplished Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, we pay tribute. SlXCE 1922 Thomas C. McCracken has been Dean of the College of Education. As Dean he serves as advisor to all students enrolled in this college, and directs the activities of the department. When Dean McCracken first came here he taught classes in addition to his duties as Dean; he also supervised the Extension Bureau and the Bureau of Appointments until recent years. Today his activities as administrator of the College and counsel for Kappa Delta Pi fill his days to capacity. His only hobby is his flower garden, where he spends his idle moments at home. This busy, quiet-mannered man is a graduate of Monmouth College, Illinois, and has his Master and Doctorate degrees from Harvard. 121]
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A George C. Parks Anne ( ' . Keating Frank B. Dilley Simeon H. Bing SEORGE CRAWFORD PARKS. Secretary. Board of Trustees, Treasurer, and Business Manager; Ph.B., Ohio University. FRANK BROWN DILLEY, Registrar, and Chairman of Entrance Board; A.B., Miami University; A.M., Columbia University. [REXE LUCILE DEVLIN, Executive Secretary; A.B., Ohio University. iNNE CLAIRE KEATING, Librarian; A.B., George Wash- ington University. aMEON H. BING, Director of Extension Division; B.S., Rio Grande College; A.M., Ohio University; Ed.D, Rio Grande College. •HEADS • • • Lillian M. Barbour Albert A. Atkinson Anna Lois Saum Charles M. Copeland CLARK EMERSON WILLIAMS, Alumni Secretary. Director of Publicity; A.B., Ohio University. ind LILLIAN M. BARBOUR, Director of the Bureau of Appoint- ments; A.B., Colorado State Teachers ' College. INNA LOIS SAUM. Director of the Service Bureau: B.S. in Ed., Ohio University; A.M., Ohio State University. LBERT ALGERNON ATKINSON. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics; B.S., M.S., Ohio University. CHARLES MOFFATT COPELAND, Director of the School of Commerce, and Professor of Ac- counting; B. Ped., Ohio University. [23]
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