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! 4 %% V«ic4. %..V . ..!.• ;.v«t; ♦:. ;. •• AUMINIS TIUTIVE OFFICIALS Daylon L. Ranck Mary H. Hiinl L. Francis Lyljargcr. Jr. Henry Walter Holler Trennie E. Eisley Frank Garfield Davis This year, in addition to their regular duties, BucknelFs administrative officials co-operated in the plans for an accelerated university program to meet the emergency situation. It is the first time in the history of Bucknell ihat the Iradi- tional four-year course has heen sliortened to two and thret ' -fourlhs years. This intensive program will enal)le men students to complete tlieir work hefoie ihey are drafted, and will provide per- soimel lor dclense work. Bucknell ' s Treasurer, Mr. Dayton L. Ranck, handles all finances of the school. He and his staff take care of student fees, the payroll and other financial matters, and will continue to act in this capacity during the summer session. Mr. Lee Francis Lybarger, Jr., the Director of Admissions and Alumni, maintains the in- terest of alumni and also stimulates interest among prospective students. He assembles ma- terial for picluiiiil li()()klct on campus life. Director ol I ' uLiicity, Mi.ss Trennie E. Eisley. edits stories on university events, and individual Mxial and academic activitio i ii newspaper publication. Miss Mary Helen Hunt, Bucknell ' s Recorder, keeps all academic records and sends them to the homes, fraternities, or employers of the student. Mr. H. W. Holier, Registrar, receives ap- plications from prospective students and collects necessary information alioul them. This year applications are being accepted for entrance in Februarv. June, and September as a mcthoil of acceleration. Professor F. G. Da is. Diicctor of Sununcr School and Extension, is in cliaigc of the ex- tended summer program uiiich is part ol the plan for acceleration. He is supervising the special sixteen-week program for Engineers and Bachelor of Science students, as well as the two six-week schedules which are offered. Professor Davis is also responsible for extension work in the service centers, and lor I he co-o|)crati c work carried on between llic I ni ci ' it and local cllool-. Another important admini-liativ c oflicci I Dr. I ' rank E. Burpee. iipiTinlcndfrU ol grouM K and building,-, w ho wa- not available for a photo. ( )llicr official- arc li-lcd cl-cu here in the volume, wlific tlicv arc pictured with llnir -tcdls. 12
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DEANS Of THE UNIVERSITY Dr. William Allison Shimer Dean oj the Faculty Dr. Ralph Emerso.n Pace Dean of Men . li( . Dorothy Ti nkll Dyer Dean of Women 11 ...■. ' .::. J
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INFIRMAllY STAFF Miss Spotts. Miss Koslenliader. Dr. Fuwle. Miss Yearick, Miss Georg. Prompt Attention to Aches or Pains Zeigler Memorial Infirmary and the Women ' s Infirmary have both lieen quite busy this year. To help the defense program, a drive for immunization of all students took place in the spring. This work, in addition to slight epi- demics of measles, mumps, and grippe, kept the infirmaries functioning to capacity. The Carnegie Library continues as a center of student life. Its quiet- ness renders it the best study hall available; and its many reference rooms make it an invaluable aid to students in all fields. LIBRARY STAFF TB l ■ 1 0 i| H - ' — — W r)- ; ; Study Can Be Pleasant. Mr. Ilayilen. Miss Zerhy, Mrs. Blum. Miss Doiiylicrly, Miss White, Miss Evans. 13
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