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ARTS AND SCIENCE Erna Gunther, executive officer of onfhro- pology, direcfor of the Washington State Museum. • Brisk, busy and efficient, she Is a small professor with enough energy for two people her size. She is active In promoting better pan-American relations. Russell S. Weiser, associate professor, act- ing executive officer of bacteriology. • He Is known to his bacteriology stu- dents foi ' his oral quizzes and his inform- ative lectures. Students find him a quiet and friendly personality. Arthur Svihla, professor, executive officer of animal biology. • He has a quiet personality, with only a slight twinkle In his eye to warn others of his underlying sense of humor. C. L. Hitchcock, professor, executive officer of botany. • Informality Is the keynote of this ge- nial faculty member, commonly known as HItchle to his colleagues. His favorite pastime is cooking crazy tropical fi ' ults. John Locke Worcester, professor, executive officer of anatomy. • He is undisputed master of the anat- omy shack — directed much of his energy toward getting a medical school for Wash- ington. He has been on the campus for twenty-seven years. H. K. Benson, professor, executive officer of chemistry. • Secluded In one of Bagley hall ' s streamlined offices, this friendly professor Is ever ready to set aside his work and help a bewildered student solve a problem.
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HE ' S A MAN who enjoys people. This jovial dean, who is not handicopped by reticence in expressing his ideas, prefers students who hove not lost their imagina- tion. hHe reads history (as o hobby, mind you), and listens to ultra classical records, as well as Jerry Collono ' s masterpiece The Rood to Mandoloy. When Germany was a going concern, the dean went to Berlin on a memorial fellowship from N.Y.U. fie I. Raltt, professor, director Harold P. Everest, associate pro- school of home economics. fessor, director of fhe school of D -LI I iL L- L 1 journalism. • Kesponsible tor the high rat- ' l. ..,. , , . r , I I I I I r • ' ' S lomed the political hub- 3 of the school, she has rules of ub at Olympia for a short time jy-IIke conduct for Home Ec. but decided teaching was much jjors. Six other offices also claim easier. Not lost in his Olympia so- r attention. journ was his favorite test of Name so-and-so ' s five points about so-and-so. He is known as Dick to his colleagues. I Paige Wood, professor, direc- of the school of music. » At an early age he used to w up things in the basement le experimenting with chemis- but now his entire interests re- ' e about music. He attends five ix concerts weekly and is active Seattle music boards. Elizabeth Soule, professor, director of school of nursing. • She was instrumental in found- ing the school of nursing, and helped establish its present nation- wide reputation. Constantly in de- mand as consultant on nursing problems. Henry M. Fostei-, executive officer Mary Gross Hutchinson, professor, of the school of men ' s physical and executive officer of the school of health education. women ' s physical and health edu- i i I X I I X • I cation. • He has traveled extensively , g e was a Red Cross worker but prefers the Pacific Northwest. ;„ Europe during World War I. To- In his spare time he fishes in the day the explicit Mrs. Hutchinson Sound and likes it in spite of his directs recreation activities for poor luck. war-minded coeds.
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ARTS AND SCIENCE Dudley D. Siiffifh, professor, executive of- ficer of English. • A quief and reserved professor with an excellent memory, he has become nationally famous as one of the country ' s foremost students of Chaucer. Franz H. Michael, associate professor, act- ing executive officer of Far Eastein. • His classes are traditionally opened by three laps on his desk follov ed by the thiee little words, Good morning, stu- dents. He expects and receives diligent attention during all lectuies. Allen R. Benham, professor, executive officer of general literature. • With the addition of one more book to his already vast collection, he will have to hang his hat in the corridor. He is master of droll humor and languages. H. B. Densmore, professoi ' , executive officer of classical languages. • Like many of the faculty membeis he lives on a farm and raises flowers and vege- tables for a hobby. He also likes music and plays the cello for recieation. Howard H. Martin, professor, executive of- ficer of geography. • Rapid fire lecturer, one of the best on the campus, he colors his lectuies with ex- periences from his own travel-log. Geog- raphy Is interesting, because he makes it so. G. E. Goodspeed, professor, executive of- ficer of geology. • Active in civilian defense, scholarly, he maintains a peisonal interest in his students at all times. His office is his workshop — rocks all over the place. 0
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