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« ' « ' « ' James Term bills are paid to Mr. Irving Pierce, Accountant dent lias mosl contact arc Edith G. Wil- son, Dean ol Women, and Lamert S. Cor- bett, Dean ol Men. From i lie minute the student enters the University, these two individuals arc concerned to the utmost with his or lur welfare. T hey are among these persons on cam- pus t whom the student ma turn in trouble or in doubt, in seek competent Structural advice and help. Willi the student ' s welfare as their sole objective, the) have -■ecu that the student is la ii 1 represented in all that is ol concern in him. Both Dean Wilson and Dean Corbett serve as respective faculty advisers to the Women ' s Student Government Associa- tion, the Panhellenii Association, and the Student Senate, the Men ' s Student Senate, and the Maim ihlcii( Council. Serving in these capacities, the) bring the student closer to llii faculty, and make lor belter sliidc nl lac nil relations. Dean of Men Lamert S. Corbett Dean of Women Edith G. Wilson
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ADMINISTRATION- Among th Firsi administrative officials to meet the student i Percy F. Crane, Directoi ol Admissions, No pre-freshman hi student will evei forget bis kindness, patience, and interest ai every interview. Ii is through his efforts thai the calibre ol the studeni body ;it Maine is k ] i m high and thai .ill who are connected w iih iIh University ol Maine may be proud • ii i r standing. I Ihi I- .in m 1 1 ,il in ii i administrative officials with whom the studeni comes in much less direct contact, but whose names are as Familial . those ol Fellow students, rhey are fames . Gannett, Registrar; Henry I Doten, Business Manager; and Frederick S. Youngs, [ reasurer, who was on leave ol abseno during 1940 [i. I them is alloted the unsung task ol working behind the scenes, taking charge l .ill thos duties 1I1, 11 keep the wheels running in this vast machine our University i l Maine. I In two persons with whom the stu University Treasurer Frederick S. Youngs Henry L. Doten, Business Manager Director of Admissions Percy F. Crane interviews all freshmen II
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t ■ I h, (College I Arts and Sciences lias undertaken the training ol intelligeni men .mil women toward .1 more compleu citizenship, thai they ma) be l servio to ih, n respective communities and in turn inspire others toward an enriched life l service, [ he College stresses equally utili- arian, pra tical, and cultural obj ctives ilc and offers training foi all inu 1 ested. Wus K e rjert v afe ue, ptoies 90 ' D Head of the English Department, Dr. Milton Ellis •pv atria Prof. Willaid, head of the Mathematics Department 16
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