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A 139' GOLDA VVICKHAM, Acting Dean of Women Behind The cene HE UNIVESITY suffered a tre- mendous loss in the death of Mrs. Hazel P. Schwering. Dean of Women for thirteen years, she played the dual role of adviser and friend to University . women. Thousands of young people were guided hy her wise counsel, warm personality, and character. It is a lasting trihute that we pay to her memory. ALICE B. MACDUFF, Assistant Dean of Women
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