University of California Berkeley - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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D E A N S O F C O L L E G E S Back from China, where he studied conditions on a United States agriculture mission, CLAUDE B. HUTCHINSON divided his time between traveling as vice-president of the University and working as dean of the College of Agriculture. He has a reputation for thoroughness, fairness, and the ability to leave no stone unturned! WENDELL M. LATIMER, dean of the College of Chemistry, re- c eived an invitation from the National Academy of Science to go to Japan as an advisor to General MacArthur in regard to science and industry in Japan. A Guggenheim Fellow in 1930, Dean Lati- mer carried great weight in university life today, and write some of the best Little Willie poetry possible! I GEORGE P. ADAMS, dean of the College of Letters and Science, has journeyed to Europe three times, collects stamps, and works at cabinet making. He likes dogs, even the ones on campus. Some- one has described him as an outstanding scholar and an ex- ceptional administrator. Need we say more? One of the best hydraulic men in the country is MORROUGH P. O ' BRIEN, dean of the College of Engineering. He has spent much time in Sweden, and did wave investigation for the Navy during the war. He never relaxes, and always gives full credit to those working under him. A battered disreputable old hat that he wears on rainy days is the trademark of E T. GRETHER, dean of the School of Business Administration. His hearty laugh has been in Europe and the Orient. Pleasant, friendly, Dean Grether gardens and plays often with his young son, David. WARREN C. PERRY, dean of the Col- lege of Architecture, designed Edwards Field, and has a great fondness for literature. A mechanical wizard, he has put an elevator in his home and made a sailboat for his family. His accom- plishments certainly do not end in the field of architecture.

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n. ' : :-? r : q 09 U j||lu the tensing situation to fit in as coeds as passiMe. .fir. f dean of m I last Ml, prated his ability to do well i -.-.? any job ke The quick wit art superb lecturing of JOHN D. HICKS i for his pupal Bill among history students. We understand that he cones Irani Missouri, where his father was a Methodist miniittr. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS DEANS to your right, deans to your left ! The administration is full of them. Monroe E. Deutsch. vice-president and provost, and Hurf ord E. Stone, dean of students, are among the leaders in university administration. Mrs. Mary B. Davidson, dean of women. Brutus K. Hamilton, dean of men. and John D. Hicks, dean of graduate division, share the responsibility of student affairs. Dean Davidson acts as consultant for housing, finance, and scholar- ship. Dean Hamilton represents the administration in student welfare prob- lems, and Dean Hick- i- the top authority for graduate students. Thomas B. Steele. as registrar, is in charge of enrollment and registration on the eight campuses of the I niversity. James H. Corley. comptroller, as head of the business office administers financial affairs. Through these people, a well-coordinated administration is achieved! JAMES H. CORLEY skillfully - Ike University UiVI ( U B Al4 fb BMt tmt tt TMI9 WfJBWQ QOmi OJr (I i Berkeley civic affairs besides. The hand behind the plow of registration was that of THOMAS B. STEELE, who deserves the credit for the smooth, efficient enrol- 23



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