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DEANS DEAN EDWARD H. LAUER, College of Arts and Sciences— much time spent this year on intensifying the A. S. program .... on all-around sports man, he takes them as they come .... General Studies majors hove him to thank .... besides being a favorite dean, he is a German professor . . . . has re-orgonlzotion of faculty plan on the official fire. DEAN HOWARD H. PRESTON, College of proud that Washington is one of nine universiti to train Navy V- 1 2 in the Pre-Supply Corps . . sixteen E B faculty members on leave in govern carry on a beautiful conversation on gardening DEAN FRANCIS F. POWERS, College of Education — his particular field is educa- tional psychology .... busy last year with training teachers while in service .... has limitless energy .... always going out on, or coming back from a fishing trip, or just talking about fishing .... very active in state educational circles .... wrote How to Study — and Like It! Economics and Business — ies In the country selected . . lavish in praise of the ment service .... also can and fishing. I! II DEAN EDGAR A. LOEW, College of Engi- neering — since 1943, his college has been invaded by the Army and the Navy .... goes in for gardening in a big way .... made first power transmission from Grand Coulee, and his report on it for U. S. Engi- neers-was published in the Congressional Record .... Washington imported him from Wisconsin.
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Administrators MRS. ETHELYN TONER, Acting Registrar — one person who welcomes the all-semestei ' system, because it means only one set of booklfeeplng for her .... member of Mor- tar Board when she was student here .... took over reins this year. RAYMOND C. DAVIS, Comptroller- excels in ballroom dancing .... one problem been housing students now that Navy has the dorms .... keeps University ' s accounts with the Navy and the Army straight .... heavy personnel turnover, a worry. HENRY A. BURD, Director of Summer Ses- sions — imported from the U of Wisconsin In 1924 .... revamped summer session to tie up with semester system, an entirely new problem .... interest: getting back to the farm. CHARLES C. MAY, Superintendent of Buildings and Ground — keeper of Interna- tional Grove and Governors ' Grove .... shortage of manpower has affected his de- partment .... once professor of Architec- ture and Civil Engineering. CHARLES W. SMITH, Librarian— in Who ' s Who .... administrator of a half million books .... authority on Pacific NW Ameri- cana .... Bookie Smith .... leader In regional library cooperation .... bibliog- rapher. HARRY E. SMITH, Director of Extension Service — Home Study has increased 50 to 75 per cent this year .... serving 1200 members In the armed services In all parts of the world .... specializes in 6 to 9 Inch chrysanthemums. Not pictured: William M. Read, University Editor. 23
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DEAN FOREST GOODRICH, Coll ege of Phoimocy— mixes Victory garden- ing with being President of the American Association of Colleges of Phar- macy .... a great favorite with Navy boys on campus .... war has curtoiled work with his cascara forest north of the city .... carries on a big correspondence with former students all over the globe. DEAN MILNOR ROBERTS, College of Mines— proud of new hydraulic brick press which tests Washington ' s clays and olivines .... meets grads when he travels for college all over western Canada, the United States and Alaska .... now the senior name on foculty roll .... so interested in golf that he promoted the University golf course. DEAN JUDSON F. FALKNOR, College of Law— mixes law and bridge to the advantage of both .... formerly a prominent lawyer and legislator .... responsible for reducing law course to total of six years ... a U. of W. grad .... accepted deanship in 1936 .... sandwiched World War I in between a B.S. and a L.L.B. DEAN HUGO WINKENWERDER, College )f Forestry — due to the Dean ' s efforts, the ;ollege received the Anderson fellowship . . . was acting President of the University rom March 1933 to August 1934 .... in Vho ' s Who .... organized Washington itate Forestry Conference in 1921 which las helped give the state a constructive for- est policy .... founded the U. of W. Arbo- etum. DEAN EDWIN R. GUTHRIE, Graduate School — class of Boeing supervisors in In- dustrial Psychology has been pet project this year .... his hobby: woodworking; his sport: boating .... served as chief con- sultant psychologist on the Generol Staff of Military Intelligence .... also affiliated with Overseas branch of the Office of War Information .... accepted deanship In 1943.
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