Duke University - Chanticleer Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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Alan K. Manchester, Dean of Undergrad- uate Studies and Professor of History. Spokes That Stand Stress and Strain O NE of the reasons for Trinity College being an efficiently run and a vital part of Duke Uni- versity is the number of outstanding men who are the deans of the college and who do all in their power to aid and counsel the individual student. Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Alan K. Man- chester attended Southwestern University, received his A.B. from Vanderbilt University, obtained his M.A. from Columbia University, and later received his Ph.D. at Duke. During 1951-52, he served as Cultural Affairs Officer at the U. S. Embassy in Rio de Janeiro. Robert B. Cox, Dean of Men, did graduate work at the University of North C arolina and at l ukc University after receiving his A.B. from the Uni- versity of Tennessee and his M.A. from Pcabody College. Dean Cox is also Secretary of Omirron Delta Kappa. Associate Dean of Trinity Clollege, William ( ' ouncill Archie, came to len Discover Counsel of Duke in 1946 and served eans Helpful, Valuable as .Assistant Dean in Charge of I ' reshmen imiil this year. Before coming to Duke, Dean Archie spent four years as an interpreter in (he I ' niled Stales Army. Dr. Archie recei (tl his 1 .. . fiom Davidson College, his M.A. from Wake Forest College and Ph.D. from Princeton University. Everett Broadus Weatherspoon, Director of Ad- missions, came to Duke in 1931 and has served in his present capacity since 1949. He attended Duke and received his B.A. from here in 1930 and is also an Army veteran of World War II. He is the Duke representative on the College Entrance Examination Board. Willi.iin C. . rihie, the .Associate Dean of Trinity College 16

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Student the Master Wheel The X ' icc-Prcsidcnt of ihe Uni crsity in ihc l)i- ision of Public Relations, Charles E. Jordan, is a graduate of Trinity College. He attended Duke Law School, and he received his LL.l). from Elon C ' ollcge. Mr. Jordan is mcnibership director for the X. C Syni]ihony and also is Chairman of the Duke Athletic Council Herbert J. Herring, the Dean of l ' rinit - College and ' ice-President in the Division of I ife. obtained his degrees from Duke and Columbia uni ersi- ties. Juanita College also conferred an honorary LL.D. degree upon him. In addition to his administrative duties on campus he has been President of the Aca- demic Deans of South- ern States. The Treasurer of the University is Charles B. Markham. who also received his .V.B. and M.A. degrees from Trinity College where he was ac- cepted into Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa. William H. Wannamaker is Vice-Chancellor of the University. In the past he served Duke very ably in the position of Vice-President and as its representative to the .Southern Conference. Alfred .Smith Brower serves in the capacity of Business Manager and Comptroller in the Business Administration Division of the University and super ' ises the finances. . . .S. B r o w e i ' , Business Mannser and Comptrollrr. Herbert J. Heniny l n ■ -I ' li iLlrjn ol ilu- I nivrisiiy .Student Life Division and Dean of IVinitx Clollei;e. Cliaili--, IS. N[,irkhani. Treasurer (jf llie L ' liiversity, linds it is a full - (ime job direclin ' .; the finances of Duke. 16



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1.. W. Pi;i((, Assisliint Dc.m (il I ' riTiily ( ' nllctic. L. ). McNui-lcii, Assist- ant Dean iil I ' li ' shnicn. E. B. Weatherspoon, Director of Admissions. Lanier Ward Pratt, Assistant Dean of Trinity Clolleoje, received his A.B. from Davidson and his M.A. from Duke. He has taught in Georgia and Mississippi schools and served in the Navy before coming to Duke. In the capacity of Assistant Dean of Freshmen is Lewis J. McNurlcn. Dean McNurlen obtained his B.A. and M.A. from Drake University and his PIt.D. from Duke L ' niversity. Robert B. Cox, Dean of the Undergraduate Men. ;11

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