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Admissions Director Mr. Willard E. Umbreit, director of admissions, is responsible for the ad- mission of new students to DePauw. He visits high schools, conferring with pros- pective college students on what DePauw can oHer them for the future. Other duties include responsibility for the annual scholarship competition and work with the College Conference for High School Students. Registrar Miss Veneta J . Kunter, the university registrar, supervises all procedures con- nected with the registration of students. Her duties include the keeping of records and statistics that pertain to students and the history of the university. These records are especially important with the long range view of making them accurate and valuable for the future needs of the students. Publicity Director Under the direction of Mr. James Ward, the publicity office sends Out aii news releases concerning DePauw affairs. Stories of wide interest are given to the newspapers in larger cities, while releases concerning specific stucients go to the home town papers. In December, Mr. Ward left DePauw, and was succeeded by Mr. Fred L. Bergmann. 27
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Comptroller Mr. D. W. Smythe is responsihie for the financial affairs of the universitym including investments, buildings and grounds, residences, and dining halls. Mr. Smythe began his banking career in 1927; he has been associated with DePauw since 1925. Before his appointment as comptroller this past fall, he was the. university assistant comptroller and pur- chasing agent. Alumni Secretary In connection with duties as secretary of alumni affairs and executive secretary of the alumni fundq Mr. Robert E. Crouch directs the solicitation for the alumni fund, keeps in touch with gradu- ates, and supervises publication of The Alumnus, the official magazine. He has recently assumed additional responsibili- ties as director of the Student Union building. University Physician Dr. 0. R. Dohbsa director of the health service, came to DePauw in July, 1948, after serving six years in the Naval Reserve. A graduate of St. Louis Uni- versity Medical School, he took post- graduate work at Washin on University and at the University of Tienna. He is a member of the American Academy and a diplomat 0f the American Board of Otolaryngology.
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Charles Ammer'man, .Ir... M.A. Instructor in Physics. Marguerite Andrade, PlLD. Professor of Romance Languages. Clarke W . Arnold, MS. Professor of Mathematics. Charles. 0. Aschmann, Jr., MA. Instructor in Speech. Gerhard Baerg, Ph.D. Head of Department of German and Professor of German Language and Literature. Belly M. Barbee, BAS. Instructor in Physical Education for W'omen. Audrey B. Beauty, Mm! Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nmm'cs. Herman C. Ber J M. Mus. Professor of Vic in: Director of Uni- versity Symphony Orcheslra: Direc- tor of University String Symphony. Frederick Bergmann, MA. Associate Professor of English. Charles L. Biebcr, Ph.D. Head of Department. oi' Geolngy and Geography and Professor of Geology Franz D. W. Bodfors, 5'1. Mus. Associale Professor of Piano. Earl C. Bowman5 PhD. Head of Department of Education and Professor of Education. Fowler D. Brooks, Pb.D. Head of Department of Psychology and Professor of Psychology. W'alten E. Bundy, Ph.D. Head 0 Deparlmenl of Bible and Marlin V. Bcigcr Professor of English Bible. Howard B. Burkett, PILD. Associate Professor of Chemislry. Classes on the lawn are common in the spring. THE FACULTY
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