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The Dean of Men ROBERT E. RIENOW Dean I!. A. (18 J4) University of Wisconsin YKS, hi 1 has friends. We believe flint his friends t ' :ir outnumber liis enemies. Dcuu liienow li;is cuiiH ' to bi 1 (ini 1 of till 1 most famous characters on the campus. Coining to Iowa when the office of Dean of Men was first established, he has faithfully fulfilled his duties since that time. Unlike the Dean of Men at most universities, Dean Hieuow is not the renter of discipline of ill I the male students. Uuder his policy of student novcrnment, he acts merely as an ad visor to the students as well as to the Student Council and Iowa Men ' s Tan-Hellenic, Council. faye 18
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WALTER A. JESSUP President B.A. (1903) Earlham College Ph.D. (1911) Columbia LL.I). (11)22) Wisconsin WK IvXTEKEI) his office, lie was busy with an immense pile of eon-espoiidenee and official documents on his desk. We made our request . lie gave us an opinion. We talked, not as student to president but as man to man. We left, re- freshed witli wise counsel, delighted with conversation, and fortunate for acquaintance. What more can be said of a man but that he is a capable executive with the university his motivating force, a man among men, and a possessor of an inspiration that he conveys to others. That is Prexy . Page 17
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The Dean of Women ADELAIDE L. BURGE Dean Ph.B. (11)00) Cnivcrsity of Iowa THE tusk of being foster mother to .-ill the co-eds enrolled in the university is not an easy OIK ' . Tlie l)e;in of Women cooperates with her chiirges in miiiiitiiiiiing satis- factory sclio];irsliip, livinjj ijtiartors, finances, outside work, and gives consideration to the problems of liealth. All voiiien ' s organizations receive her attention and cooperation. Mrs. Burge has been 1 ra n of Women since I ' . ' L ' l. She has capably filled the gap between the faculty ami the women students of the university. I ' arents of students may be well assured tha! on this campus their daughters will have the watchful care given them at home. Page 19
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