Carnegie Mellon University - Thistle Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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JOHN C. WARNER, President administration staff ELLIOT DUNLAP SMITH, Provost To many students the name Administration Hall” means merely the front part of Porter Hall, or the place where the cashier’s office or Dean’s office is located. I lowever, this building actually has a much greater importance, for in it arc the offices of the entire Administration Staff. This staff is responsible for the smooth operation of our school; it is through them that courses are planned, undergraduate and graduate students are brought to Tech, scholarships are administered, and many other functions the student takes for granted are performed. We at CIT are fortunate in having on our campus excellent Administrative personnel, many of whom had several years of experience before coming to Tech. Up on the second floor of Administration Hall can be found the office of our president. Dr. John C. Warner, and his staff. In his hands lies the small job of setting policy”; most of his work is of a representative nature,” with the aim of promoting our institution’s reputation and securing funds. Dr. Warner is a graduate of Indiana University, and Director at large of the American Chemical Society. lie is quite well known in the field of chemistry, where he formerly served our institution in the capacity of Chemistry Department I lead. I le is co-author of two much used textbooks and has written over fifty scientific and technical papers in the fields of chemistry and electrochemistry. This past winter he spent a month touring India, Rome, and finally London, and delivered a series of six lectures to one of the largest steel companies in the world.

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JOAN M. SCI IAEFER, Assistant Dean of Students Room 228A houses the office of Elliot Dunlap Smith, Carnegie's Provost for the past six years. Dr. Smith supervises the undergraduate educational methods and curricula of all colleges, and administers the Division of Humanistic and Social Studies and the Social Relations program. I Ic holds degrees f rom both I larvard and Yale Universities, and before coming to Tech was Master of Saybrook College, Yale University. He has also written several books and many articles which have appeared in professional journals. The one division of the Administration Staff with which most students arc familiar is the office of the Deans. Tech’s three Deans, working together, supervise, co-ordinate, and counsel student activities. Dormitory, fraternity, sorority, and student organization problems, both financial and otherwise, are brought here and solved with the help of the Deans. Personal problems of students, whether financial, academic, or social, are brought to this office. Dean of Students, James A. Dickinson, who formerly taught at Northwestern University and worked for the Navy, has full responsibility for the co-ordination of student extra-curricular activities and the administration of all scholarships, loans, and student jobs. It is his job to plan the big freshman week program, to answer any questions or requests concerning student help, both with loans and employment, and to appoint many special committees for discussion of campus problems. JAMES A. DICKINSON, Dean of Students BEN E. DAVID, Assistant Dean of Students

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