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i£l,YydM - .vxiaa r A ' ai ' -t j axtafti»rr ' i it rrMia 7 %€4xdeHt A big cigar and a New England twang have become in just two years as symbolic of Bucknell as Bucky the Bison or Orange and Blue. We ap- preciate President Horace A. Hil- dreth ' s keen interest in the perplex- ing questions confronting students, and he has won deserved admiration and loyalty by his utter frankness in placing university issues squarely before us. This has been a critical year for every college, and Bucknell has been fortunate in having a chief adminis- trator of such insight and under- standing. Recognizing his unique abilities as a leader and a statesman, the university continually looks to President Hildreth for important de- cisions. We meet him informally at open houses, football games, and recep- tions. We discuss our problems with him, and feel proud that we can con- sider him our friend. THE PRESIDENT dictotes o letter to his secretory ELIZABETH FREDERICK EVERYBODY reads The Bucknellion ' 10
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::::::::H 7 e€ut MARY JANE STEVENSON, Dean of Women LLIAM H. COLEMAN, Deon of the College The efficient operation of Bucknell as on academic institution depends to a large extent upon the college administrators, whose duties involve not only the pure- ly academic, but also the routine tasks of organization. A knack for after-dinner speeches, a fondness of puns, and a dry wit are among the popular characteristics of William H. Coleman, dean of the college. Exercising wisdom and tact in his post, Dean Coleman has linked students, parents, administra- tion, and faculty in a unit of greater understanding. The respect of the women students for their dean, Miss Mary Jane Stevenson, is well-founded. As a pioneer for the Honor System and the Women ' s Student Gov- ernment Association, she has helped the coeds to assume new and more mature responsibilities. The esteem with which she is regarded is but a reflection of the friendship and loyalty she has given women students. Holding one of the most demanding of the administrative positions. Dean of Men Malcolm E. Musser has worked hard to establish an admirable pattern of ideals and discipline. An enthusiastic sportsman, the dean combines an understanding of the problems confronting students with a sense of fair play and astute counseling ability. 11
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