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— «w= Justus F. Soule,, M.A. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. MO one could be better fitted for the position of Dean of Men than the present incumbent, Dean Soule. Through years of service to the University he has become the friend and adviser of countless students with whom he has come in contact. Helen C. Dunnewald, M.A., Dean of Women. Luella Galliver, M.A., Assistant Dean of Women. Mrs. La Vaughn P. Gage, Director, Hoyt Hall. Maurine Hollo, B.A., Assistant Director, Merica Hall. (jjl] HE Dean of Women is largely responsible for the spirit of III friendliness and cooperation manifest among the women students of the University. Through the work of the Dean and her corps of assistants a fine attempt is being made to hold the reputation of the University women at a high level. [25]
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Registrar Ralph E. McWhinnie, B.A. (jflp HE work of the Registrar has come to he one of the most III vital and efficient branches of the University administration. This office contains the personal college record of every student, which furnishes a wealth of material for statistical and guidance purposes. Reba M. Davis, B.L.S. G || HE Librarian, probably more than any other one person, III affects the academic success of all the students. The effi- cient organization of the Library facilities and the wealth of material available are the fruits of the painstaking work of the Librarian and her able assistants. [24]
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P. T. Miller, M.A., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Department of Ancient Languages, Justice F. Soule. Department of Botany, Aven Nelson, M.A., Ph.D., President Emeritus. Department of Chemistry, P. T. Miller, M.A. Department of English, Vincil C. Coulter, A.M. Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Samuel H. Knight, Ph.D. Department of History, Laura A. White. Ph.D. Department of Mathematics, Clare nce F. Barr, M.S., Acting Head. Department of Modern Languages, Maximilian Rudwin, Ph.D. Department of Physics, Philo F. Hammond, Ph.D. Department of Political Economy, Grace Raymond Hebard, M.A., Ph.D. Department of Political Science, Henry J. Peterson, A.M., Ph.D. Department of Psychology, June E. Downey, M.A., Ph.D. Department of Zoology, John W. Scott, A.M., Ph.D. » T f , J] HE College of Liberal Arts, the largest college on the campus of the Uni- III versity of Wyoming, has a two-fold mission and opportunity. In the first place, and most important, is the opportunity to give to our students that broad training that will fit them for the various duties of life and of citizenship. This we try to do through the courses and training offered in the fourteen departments of the Division of Letters and Sciences and in the Divisions of Music and of Com- merce. The aim is to so present and interpret the Arts and Sciences, the History, Philosophy and Literature of the world, past and present, that the young people of Wyoming shall be adequately equipped to meet the various responsibilities of life with that ability and skill which will assure them a reasonable degree of success. In the second place, through a wise selection of fields of major interests, this College hopes to enable each student to find the particular direction in which he can best pursue further study and thus attain to a really comprehensive scholarship in the lines most suited to his interests and abilities. If an adequate foundation has been laid for such work the ambitious student will find ever-increasing pleasure and gratification in further study and work in his chosen field. This, in brief, is the work of the College of Liberal Arts, and to this work we invite the young people of Wyoming. [26]
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