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THE DEA The great responsibility of providing for the welfare of each student at the University of Illi- nois lies with the deans. The unifying and co- ordinating oflicial is Dean of Students, Fred H. Turner. His staff consists of Gerald W. Peck, Assistant Dean of Students and Assistant Co-ordi- nating Placement Oilicer, and Robert A. Schuite- man, Assistant Dean of Foreign Students. Dean of Women, Miss Miriam A. Shelden, has as her associate Miss Agnes C. Tandberg, associ- ate dean of freshman women. Located in the same office are Miss Mary E. Harrison, assistant dean of independent women, Miss Eunice Dowse, assist- Fred H. Turner Dean of Students ant dean of residence hall counseling, and Miss K. Patricia Cross, assistant dean of sorority women. Aiding Dean of Men, Edward E. Stafford, are Howard G. Neuberg, assistant dean of fraternity men, Calvin Siflerd and Robert W. Culp, assist- ant deans of independent men, and V. James Hampton, assistant dean of student organizations. All of the deans work to see that relations are good among the students, the faculty, and the citizens. If a University of Illinois student seeks help with any problem, he will receive aid from the deans. Agnes C. Tandberg Edward E. Stafford Miriam A. Shelden Associate Dean. of Frcslzman XVomcn Dean of Men Dean of Women
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i Howard G. Neuberg Eunice M. Dowse Robert XV. Culp Assistant Demi of Men Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Doon of Mon Fraternity Men Residence Ilaii Counseling Inrlcpcmlmit M011 F Vi' i .K . . 11 Vq, ! , f X I R, A x D.. jg Vern 1. Hampton Mary E. Harrison Robert A. SCilllit61'l1l1Il Assistant Dean of Stiulonts Assistant Dean of W07llf,7l Assistant Doon of Stuflorits Student Activities Imlrfpciulent Women F orcign Students K. Patricia Cross Gerald W. Pc-ck Assistant Doon of VVomcn Assistant Domi of Students Sorority Wonwn Coordinating Pirwenwnt Offirffr Calvin S. Sifferd A.s'sistont Doon of Stuclonts Cozirmfliiig mul R1'si1l1'm'1' Hail 18 Q. 1a'v. I. 'f V .rr . ' .
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VVllll'fll11 H. Butterfield, rx'cc'utim' director N Y ',r, H. F. Clair, Amos H. Watts, Herbert O. Farber, president vice president treasurer UNIVER ITY OF ILLI Ol F OU. DATIO The University of Illinois Foundation, which has 163 members, is a non-profit corporation Whose function is to encourage gifts for the purpose of assisting the general educational and research pro- gram of the University. Through its Illini Achievement Fund, organized in 1948, and the income from its endowment funds, the Foundation has supported many projects of major importance to the University. One of the Foundatioifs opportunities for serv- ice to the University and the state is to provide thousands of dollars in grants which encourage research and aid staff members who have special training and talent in certain fields. Each year the Foundation provides scholarships secretary Prof. James C. Colvin, for students who need financial help to further their education. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of high academic attaimnent and definite financial need. Another major division of the Foundation's work is library enrichment. Many important collections have come to the University Library through this pro gram. Special projects, such as memorial funds, are carried out by the Foundation to meet specific needs of the University. The projects augment facilities provided by state funds and expand the services of the University to its students and the citizens of Illinois. Charles C. DeLong, assistflnt tr1'f1s11rer
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