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All publicity for fhe Athletic department of the University comes under the duties of JOHN THOMPSON, manager of the news service. V. r T ' - ' ' f Under his title of Director of Athletics, GEORGE BRIGGS manages all University Sports. The credit for ticket sales for the Univer sity athletics goes to IVAN TRAVIS, as Athletic Business Manager. athletic administration As Auditor, ROBERT STEINER is in charge ot purchasing, accounting, insurance, and the maintenance of the physical plant. As Assistant Athletic Administrator, JAMES WILEY takes care of recruiting and per- sonnel problems of University players. Mrs, DAYLE HOAGLAND lends feminine attraction to the department of athletics as administration assistant
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c JOHN W. HARDING Purchasing Agent ETHELYN TONER Registrar LLOYD M. SHRAM Director Adult Education IRV BLUMENFELD Director of Information ERIC L. BARR Director, Summer Quarter NEAL HINES Director of U. Relations GEORGE P. HORTON Correspondence { ■ . (i i.« i C. MARIE SEARLES Women ' s Residence Halls EDGAR M. DRAPER In-Service Teacher Training 15
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arts and sciences If you were a freshman without a major, you probably remember 121 Miller Hall. Here is the main office for Arts and Sciences on our campus. It is the largest college in the University including the schools of Art, Communications, Drama, Home Economics, Music, and Physicol Education. A special Pre-Major program is offered for students undecided on a major. Some of the courses taught here were among the first ones offered at the University; however. Arts and Sciences was not established as a College until 1913. Even now, every major includes some Arts ond Sciences courses. This college plays an important part in pre- paring all students for a useful and satisfying career. DEAN LLOYD S. WOODBURNE 4 JAMES B. WATSON Anthropology BOYER GONZALES Art C. L. HITCHCOCK Botany PAUL C. CROSS Chemistry JOHN B. McDlARMID Glassies 17
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