Cooper Union College - Cable Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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The history of the Engineering Schools during the past twenty-live years is closely linked with the life of Dean George F. Bateman. Although he became the Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering 'and the Dean of the Schools of Engineer- ing, he has still been able to maintain his personal touch with the students through his Advisory Service. Many students have availed themselves of his helpful counsel in the past, and this year the number has greatly increased. The Dean feels that many of his happiest moments have been those spent in congenial discussions with students. Dean Bateman has also been active in the interests of National Defense through the Association of Engineering College Administrators which forms the board of trustees of the Defense Training Institute. These few examples will illustrate the service the Dean has given to The Cooper Union. 4 This solid, down-to-earth leader of the Art School possesses the most impor- tant of all virtues in an art director, tolerance. Born into a wealth of art, theater and literary activity, Dean Clark was given the best of opportunities to further his in- terests. From Barnard Military Academy, he went to Pratt Institute, where for two successive years he won the Cornell Scholarship. Continuing at the New York School of Art he further proved himself by winning three consecutive annual scholarships. He became part of the Stieglitz atmosphere prevalent in the Village during the time but he remained the searching individual that he is today. Too practical a person to remain long in a Bohemian atmosphere, Dean Clark obtained a job doing sets for Joseph A. Physoic. Later as Art Director of the New York Times, he pioneered for better photography in black and white reproductions. This is the modest Guy Gayler Clark who has come to be Dean of The Cooper Union Art School. Assistant Dean of the Day Art School, Profesor of Architecture and Instructor in lettering: these are all jobs which Professor Shaw performs with finesse and respect inspiring facility. lt is well said that if Professor Shaw has not commented on something about you as an art student, then you may well consider yourself a failure. Withstand and counter attack his disconcerting observations and you will have won for yourself the favor of this hearty virile gentleman. A rigid but productive teacher as progressive Assistant Dean, he commands the awed respect of many a poor youth who does not realize that the way to this man's heart is not through his sense of humor. Prior to his appointment to The Cooper Union, Professor Shaw was Supervis- ing Park Designer of New York City and a member of the New York World's Fair's Board of Design, which makes a worthy and impressive background for Professor Shaw's present position.

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