Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Chancellor Tolley reads one of the many reports that require his signature Under the able leadership of William P. Tolley, Syracuse University has emerged as one of the out¬ standing educational institutions of the east. Graduated with the class of 1922, he achieved a distinguished record. Among honors received were elections to Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Alpha, President of Boar’s Head, and Tambourine and Bones. In 1942, twenty years after “Bill” Tolley had left the Syracuse campus, he returned as our Chan¬ cellor. Previously he had instructed at Drew Uni¬ versity and received his doctorate in philosophy at Columbia University. Now, his appearance, also distinguished, is further augmented by the tradi¬ tional blue and orange striped bow tie. Chancellor Tolley has guided our school through the hectic post-war days and is leading it out of the storm toward a future of higher academic standing, a fuller equipped and more beautiful campus. 23

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A multiple role in administration is played by Finla G. Crawford. He is Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dean of the College of L iberal Arts in charge of our educational program, and Chairman of political science in Maxwell. Although he is a very busy man, he has found time to obtain four degrees and write several pam¬ phlets on government problems. Dean Crawford will be remembered by all Syracusans because of his friendly counsel and kindly assistance with any so¬ cial or academic problem. FINLA G. CRAWFORD Vice-Chancellor OTHER UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS HJGH C. GREGG Business Manager-Treasurer The man controlling the purse-strings this year and every year is Business Manager Hugh C. Gregg. Three great undertakings are now being guided by him; the women’s dormitory, the women’s gym and the new art center. His functional administrative duties are the over¬ seeing of the University treasury, and managing the University Book Store. With extensive business dealings and recent building endeavors Mr. Gregg has a time-demanding task indeed. He is looking forward to further building and growth of our university.

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