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Administrative Staff H ow many times have ' the ‘‘(jreat (md l ull if I were running this tions, there are two factors that ing their claims. The first and the second is that, task, they would find its duties d and their assistants. On 1 some ot tne worsnipers or k something about, “Now, school. . . In spite of their good inten- would prevent them from prov- is, that they are not running the school; if they were to try their hand at that ivided up among tweh e officials the opposite page is the officer who comes nearest to “running the school,” being the one who has the task of seeing that the other eleven act as a unit in the best interests of the Academy. Under him are the following: Colonel H. G. Glascock, Headmaster; Colonel R. Rossow, Acting Com¬ mandant; Colonel C. C. Chambers, Executive Officer; Lieuten¬ ant-Colonel W. M. Hand, Quartermaster; Lieutenant-Colonel L. L. Hunt, Associate Headmaster; IMajor A. S. Stoutenburg, Aide to the Superintendent; Major M. V. Bennett, Dean of Cadets; IVIajor C. L. Reed, Surgeon; Dr. P. J. Trentzsch, Consultant in IMental Hygiene, and Mr. L. L. Brooke, Registrar. In the upper left on this page is Colonel Chambers, who is the coordinating executive of the group of officers pictured below. These officers work directly under the Superintendent, and might be clas.sed as an executive staff. On the following pages may be found the others, who have been included in the discussion of their various departments of the organization of the Academy. Colonel Chambers ' t.BROO ' AsrouTt ' [ Fifteen ]
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The Faculty I 7 N the days of (jrecian glory such philosophers and cynics as Diogenes sat hy the roadside and triHed with kings and imparted knowledge to all people who came to them with a longing for greater discernment. But time has wrought a mighty change in all things. Now a cadet’s first and most lasting impres¬ sion contracted here at Culver is of a long line of students wend¬ ing their way in and out of the Headmaster’s office, filled with officers assigning classrooms where the knowdedge will be obtained, and where it is hoped no trifling will occur. Colonel H. G. Glascock, Headmaster, like Diogenes of Athens, directs each year the willing and the reluctant to the rooms where knowledge is obtained. He, with the help of Major Hunt, has charge of and directs the academic side of Culver life. Upon the heads of the various departments devolve much credit for Culver’s high academic rating among preparatory schools. Captain John V. Parker heads the English Department, and is dulv noted for his eagerlv awaited “departmentals.” M ajor Mowbray has charge of the History Department, from whence the cadets emerge with 1492 and 1566 seared forever in their memory. Major Fleet directs the activities of the instructors in “Omnia Gallia” and the Helvetians, while Major Crandall heads the Department of Mathematics. Captain Allen, in his Modern Language Department, makes it possible for Frenchmen, Spaniards and Germans to recognize their own lan¬ guage in the mouths of the cadets. Major Fisenhard presides over the laboratories and directs the instructions of the devotees of Einstein and Newton, and, lastly, Major Grant accounts for the success of the Commercial Department. Colonel Glascock A i r-cnAi ■t ' %-r ' T?’ L ■o-a. tiseN ' ' :Teoc« Heads of Departments. [ Sixteen ]
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