University of Pittsburgh - Owl Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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CHARLES E. PR ALL Dean of the School of Education The School of Education boasts a man possessing the vigor of youth and the experience of a matured educator in Dean Charles E. Prall. Dignity and confidence mark him as the capable administrator, and a vivid sense of humor has made him a genuine friend to those who seek his counsel. His interests range from an appreciation of symphonic music to admiration of Eddy Duchin's music. Dean Prall's career in the field of education has been a wide and thorough one. From 1912 to 1927 he served as Superintendent of four different school systems in Iowa. Before coming to the University in 1934 he was successively Professor of Educational Research at the University of Arkansas and Dean of Education at Arkansas State University. A complete knowledge of his field has prompted him to contribute frequent treatises to educational journals dealing with problems of research and technique. Dean Charles E. Pram. UNIVERSITY DEANS J. Lloyd Mahony J. LLOYD MAHONY Director of the Evening Division Since 1934, when Mr. J. Lloyd Mahony was appointed Director, the Evening Division has added immcasurcably to its original practical purposes. No small part of credit is, of course, due to the transfer of the location of evening classes to the quiet, inspiring surroundings of tnc Cathedral in April 1936. But more important has been the personality and ideals of Mr. Mahony. He has striven continuously to create an atmosphere and a back- fround of appreciation that will create for his stu-ents a newer, fresher view of the world that a University should afford. Mr. Mahony studied at New York University, graduating from the School of Commerce in June 1923- After a brief stay as Research Fellow at the Guaranty Trust Company in New York. He came to the University as an instructor in Finance. For nine years, he served in the School of Business Administration. Then in 1934 he succeeded Dean Lanfear as the Director of the Evening Division, and has since fulfilled that duty with great success and distinction. 23

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Dran Char lbs S. Tippetts CHARLES S. TIPPETTS Dean of the School of BusiNESS A DM INISTR ATION Although he has only been associated with the University since 1935, Dean Charles S. Tippetts has reached a place in the heart of his students that is an enviable one. This man with the ready smile and a cheery word combines those rare qualities of exceptional ability and human understanding that has lent a touch of inspiration to his teaching and administrative career. Dean Tippett's extensive experience has been gained from many sources. He took his A.B. degree at Princeton in 1916, served in an ollicial capacity overseas in 1918, and has held a professorship in economics at the University of Washington, Iowa, and Buffalo. Since his stay here he has been actively aligned with the Chamber of Commerce and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh. UNIVERSITY DEANS Dean Stanton C. Crawford STANTON C. CRAWFORD Dean of the College Dean Stanton C. Crawford embodies in his own personality and background, the very elements and purposes to be found in the school of which he is head. His interests and hobbies arc flung widely into divergent fields. Academically he continues to pursue his studies in biology and zoology, and his literary contributions in these sciences command nationwide attention. But he endeavors to find time for his interesting, if irreconcilable, hobbies of walking and ocean cruising. After receiving his Ph.D. at Pitt in 1926 he was appointed head of the Johnstown Center. In 1933 Dr. Crawford came to the University to serve as director of High School Relations and in 1936 took up his duties as Dean of the College. 22



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H. EDMUND FRIESELL Dean of the School of Dentistry The growth of professional schools in the Uni-versitv has been studded with the names of many brilliant men, among the foremost of whom is Dean H. Edmund Fncscll. There is probably no other name that is so closely linked with an institution's progress as Dr. FriescU's is with the school of Dentistry. From the moment he assumed his duties of dean in 1904, the Dental school has grown in size and eminence, being recognized annually as a Class A institution by the Dental Educational Council of America, since that body began its ratings in 1918. Dean Fricsell has long been a national figure among dental authorities. He founded the American College of Dentists in 1920 and has served on numerous state, national and international committees on dental research. He has found time to contribute widely to dental literature. His personal library contains a great number of almost priceless volumes, some of which were exhibited at the Century of Progress in 1933-34 by the American Dental Association. Dean Fricsell received his D.D.S. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1895, but returned to Pittsburgh to take his B.S. here at the University in 1913. He was honored by Marouette University with an L.L.D. in 1920 and by the University of Pittsburgh in 1930 with a Sc.D. degree. Dean H. Edmond Friesell UNIVERSITY DEANS Dean Elmer Allen Holbrook ELMER ALLEN HOLBROOK Dean of the Schools of Engineering and Mines To all engineers and miners at Pitt, Dr. Elmer A. Holbrook is not only a capable dean, but a real guy as well. In him his students have found the sympathy and insight of a character mellowed by many years of academic and technical experience. Born of hardy New England stock, he began his studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and received his degree in 1904. He began his teaching career at Nova Scotia Technical College; he moved to the University of Illinois in 1913 and continued there until the outbreak of rhe World War. Dean Holbrook served as mine superintendent in Montana and British Columbia, and in 1933 he acted as technical advisor on coal for the N.R.A. Despite his many duties as dean, Dr. Holbrook has found time to write more than one hundred articles on mining subjects and engineering education. 24

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