University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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■ Maim- men like to think, according to the news magazine, Time, that their College of Technology ranks third to M.I . T. and t arnegie Tech. Time was right. Maim- men do. And if the college is the third in the country, no small credil goes to I Han Paul ( loke. Mean Cloke succeeded former President Harold S. Boardman a head of the Technology college in 1924. Winn Dr. Boardman resigned a year ago, I ' can t l ike was still in liis old position. In the last few years the college lias expanded widely undei Ins direction. Both facultj and student bod have been enlarged. Todaj its graduates maj be found in almost every engineering field. And tlu all have a s ' word t sa for their former Dean. 15

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■ lii a little office at the left of the doorway as you cuter South Stevens I tall sits the man who teaches teachers. I lean ( ilin S. Lutes is head of the School of Education — small in comparison to the three colleges which compose the University of Maine. Yet through him come the great majority of teachers and principals who undertake the task of secondary education in the State. From the little office he sends away graduates with their licenses for jobs —teaching certificates. Some he places even he- fore they have left the University. Me controls the State schol- arship contests; i a frequent speaker before high and preparatory schools throughout Maine. Finally, and most important of all. Dean Lutes is one of the units which make up the complete University.



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' ' , 5 ' Z% A x THE COLLEGE OF Roger V. im , B.S., Graduate Fellow in Physics Alfred C. Andrews, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Classics John 11. shworth, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology Stanley R. shby, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Mark Bailey, M. Professor of Public Speaking Herschei 1.. Bricker, .r... [nstructor in Public Speaking Noah R. Bryan, Ph.D., ociati Profi oi ol Mathematics Marion S. Buzzell, M.A., Assistant Professor of Romance Language I li i I l. ( ii w. Pli.l I., I.1..I i . Profi 5Sor oi ( la - Walter W Chadbourne, M.B.A., — iati Profi Si icii ii ' igj i i i rosby, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English I .ii- B. Crofutt, Ph.D., Associate Professor ol Physics Charles A. Dickinson, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology Edward F. Dow, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of History and Government Robert R. Drummond, Ph.D.. Professor of German Milton Ellis, Ph.D., Professor of English Albert I.. Fitch, Ph.D.. Professor of Physics H. Lloyd Flewelling, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of English Carl M. Flynn, M.A., [nstructor in Zoology George B. Fundenbi rc;, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages M Mini a I. Gibson, Ph.D.. Instructor in English James X. Hart, C.E., Sc.D., Ph.D.. Professor of Mathematics and -1r. ' n. my Roberi B. Heilman, M.A., [nstructor in English John H. II .ston, Ph.D., Professor of Ancient Civilization and I .ecturer on Art 1 [iston Am in i; 1 . Jensen, Ph.D.. [nstructor in English Maynard V.. Jordan. M.A.. Wnciate Pruk-sMir of Mathematics and Vstronomy IIimy B. Kirshen, A.M.. Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology

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