University of Iowa - Hawkeye Yearbook (Iowa City, IA)

 - Class of 1932

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THE DEAN OF MEN KOHKRT E. RlENOW De;m ONCE IN THE life of every freshman there comes a time when he receives a card marked report to the dean and trembling with awe, he hastens to obey the summons. However much he may have dreaded the ordeal before seeing Dean Reinow, once inside the office, he meets a kindly man whose matter- of-fact friendliness lias won him a definite place in the hearts of the student body. Dean Reinow came to the university as assistant professor of education, but his time was largely devoted to relations with the students. Soon his title was changed to Advisor of Men. From the function of sending out delinquency reports and granting excuses for absences, this office has grown to vast proportions, although it is no way disciplinary. Young men constantly come to Dean Rienow for aid. At some time or other, he comes into contact with nearly every man in the University. inetren .

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THE DEAN OF WOMEN ADELAIDE L. BURUE Dean THE DEAN of women, Adelaide L. Burge, has been a life-long resident of Iowa City and graduated from this university in 1900. She has served as advisor and friend of university women students for ten years. It is the aim of Mrs. Burge and her assistants to raise the ideals and develop the character of girls whom they meet every year and at the same time to deal with them tactfully and kindly in disciplinary matters which are handled through the dean ' s office. Each year Dean Burge meets all freshman women at a series of lectures through which she tries to impress upon them the necessity of character development and right living during this impressionable period of their lives. She explains to them extra-curricular activities which play an important role in every university woman ' s daily work. The student is guided in planning her University career. Mi fill iff a



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THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS GEORGE F. KAY Dean AT THE SOUTHEAST corner of Old Capitol, shaded by spreading trees, stands the building which houses the College of Liberal Arts, the first of the four grey stone edifices to appear after Old Capitol ' s dedication to the field of education. A man or woman with a background such as may be secured in the Liberal Arts college is fitted to take a place in the world as good as the best. Leadership and forceful personalities are a real achievement of the Liberal Arts college. The management of forensic and literary societies, the Daily lowan, Frivol, Hawkeye, the band, orchestra, glee clubs, athletics, home economics, offer the participants training in the actual work they have chosen, or gives them a hobby to follow for their personal enjoyment. Each field contributes its great share to the broadening influences of University life. Ttvrnty WILLIAM LOUFEK DONALD A. CUHTIS CARL F. HAUSEB JOHN B. DEVITT

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