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Keith J. Kennedy, Registrar John S. Hater, Director of Admissions Hugh C. Gregg, Business Manager A dm in islra t ion OJJic ia Is of the University Launching students on college careers is the office of registration under the direction of Keith J. Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy has an impor- tant task of being in charge of all the university publications. His two most important jobs, how- ever, are the annual planning ahead for re gistra- tion and commencement. Vice-Chancellor Finla G. Crawford New to Syracuse University this year is John Hafer, Director of Admissions. He will receive all applications for enrollment and in addition will work with high school principals and schools throughout the East. The person in charge of all Syracuse Univer- sity s extensive business dealings is Business Manager Hugh C. Gregg. Plans for new prop- erty and buildings, such as the women ' s dormi- tories, and further building the growth of the university are the desires of Mr. Gregg. Among Mr. Gregg s duties are overseeing the treasury and managing the University Book Store. Finla G. Grawford, Vice-Chancellor of Syra- cuse Uni ersity, Dean of the College of Liberal . rts and C hairman of the political science de- partment at .Nhixwell, aitls and is respt)nsible for the educational program of the university. Planning the curriculum, coordinating major cou rses and inter iewing and selecting new lacultv personnel are a lew of Mr. Craw ford s many tasks. Id
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Iraiik Piskor Dean of Men Marjorif C. Smith )raii of ' oinen Meinliers of the staff head the various phases of administration such as mens and women s placement problems under Miss Dorothy Os- l)orn, city women under Miss Janet Murray, the Student Union under Miss Damaris Wilson, living center prolilems under Miss Kathryn Copeland, and social education and social af- fairs headed by Miss Elizabeth Broad. Mrs. Margaret Wells, assistant to Dean Smith, also aids Miss Eunice Hilton in the student dean program. The Dean of Men ' s office, headed by Dean Frank Piskor is responsilile for all the male students of the university regardless of college or status. Within the scope of the work of the Dean falls the academic affairs of the students, problems which are shared with the deans and directors of the individual colleges. . 11 cases of probation, suspension, and dismissal are han- dled by the Academic Board, another of the many groups which list Dean Piskor as a mem- ber. On his staff are Dean Craven, assistant to Dean Piskor; Director Ciould in charge of the resident advisor program and the counseling and orientation of male students; and Professor Crawford supervising housing assignments and fraternitx relations. To Miss Marjorie C. Smith, Dean of Women, falls the tremendous task of co-ordinating, guiding, and regulating all the activities of women students on campus. In addition. Dean Smith and her staff are in charge of the head resident program, one of the foremost in the countrv, which trains graduate students as stu- dent deans. Dean of Women ' s Staff. Front row. left to right: E. Broad, Dean M. Smith, R. Haddock. Dean E. Hil- ton. Second row: J. Murray, K. Copeland, D. Wilson, D. Osborn. 19
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