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STANLEY R. MARCH, Director of Public Relations Stanley R. March, Director of Public Relations, thinks this has been one of Carnegie Tech’s biggest news years. Nuclear Research Center completion, retirement of President Doherty, and the I. A. School have drawn widespread public attention. Mr. March is anxious to make the Carnegie Plan” better understood and feels that the improvement in understanding of the serious purpose of CIT on the part of the students is an important phase of public relations. TONY ANTIN, Editor, Carnegie Newsletter Adviser of student publications, and editor of the Carnegie Newsletter, the official publicity release of CIT. Tony Antin’s greatest ambition is to bring national recognition to the Carnegie Plan” for professional education. Mr. Antin, a Rutgers graduate, is pleased with the editorial board system now in operation here at Carnegie Tech. EARL K. COLLINS, Registrar Earl K. Collins, Registrar at Carnegie, is in charge of student registration and efficiently solves problems which arise. He also secs that the students personal records arc carefully and accurately maintained. He is a member of the Public Occasions Coordinating Committee which handles such school events as Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises.
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DOUGLAS F. MINER, Director of Student Personnel and Welfare Douglas F. Miner is Director of Student Personnel and Welfare. He is responsible for solving all student problems that arise in the extra-curricular program. By discovering and eliminating these difficulties, his department insures students of the best possible opportunities. His aim is to improve Carnegie’s health service, to secure a student union, and to provide better facilities for the employment department. Now editing a handbook on engineering materials. Dr. Miner was with Westinghousc before teaching at Carnegie. JOHN M. DANIELS, Director of Admissions The Director of Admissions, Mr. John M. Daniels, states that the function of his department is to try to be of service to those who arc applying for entrance and to interest them in our program. He is responsible for the records of applicants, and has charge of information for admissions and public relations with all secondary schools. He feels that two great needs at Carnegie arc a library and a student union and encourages renewed student interest in college activities. H. R. PATTON, Controller H. R. Patton, controller and business manager of Carnegie Tech, is in charge of all the financial and business operations of the school. He is now working on plans for the new Industrial Administration building, the new men's dormitories, which will be built in the future, as well as the present building program. MELVIN J. VOIGT, Supervisor of Libraries Melvin J. Voigt, supervisor of Carnegie Tech’s many libraries, is responsible for the development of the school library facilities and the familiarization of students with the library. Mr. Voigt believes that the recent expansion of the library system offers better facilities for student use. He thinks a new listening and controlling room and a larger reference room will stimulate student interest in the library. Under his leadership, the library circulation of 120,000 volumes has increased 15,000 every year.
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