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MISS ELEANOB F. DOLAN, Dean of Mqthey College, is to every student a friend and a leader at Whom she can look as representing the upward-pro- gressing and forward-moving spirit of the School- She works on and off campus for the benefit of Mather and Mather students. It is to her and to the improvements for which she is responsible that We owe much of the gain our school has made in the last few years in local' and national standing. , j The Work of the Mather administration includes the direction of life at Mather under the general authority ot the Mather Board of Overseers, a group division of the University Board of Trustees. Subject in some matters to the university admin- istration, it is nevertheless the group and authority which retains the responsibility for giving Mather students the ad- vantages of attending a single college, with its Wider oppor- tunities for individual expression and development, at the same time that they enjoy university affiliations. This group has been successful in keeping the reputation and individuality of Mather College as separate as many of its policies.
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WINFBED G. LEUTNEB, the president of Western Reserve University, has GOIIIIGC1 C1 Teputation for be' ing dignified but friendly and is often to be found in informal conversation with his students. During a year in Europe he studied in Italy, Greece. Asia Minor, and Turkey. Before he became president, he was a student and then a teacher at Adelbert Col- lege, and, finally, the Dean of University Adminis- tration. He finds time to be interested in Mather and is always one of the first speakers freshmen hear when they enter. His kindliness and tact have en- deared him to all Who.kI10W him- The advantages of attending a large university are many- from broader opportunities for study to a Wider range of student acquaintances. And the organization which adds these advan- tages to college life at Mather is the seldom considered univer- sity administration. It is the group and authority responsible for university direction and prestige. It is the group and authority that supervises all facult y appointments and all campus addi- tions under the direc tion of the Board of Trustees. In a broad e efforts of all the different schools and all to provide an integraetd plan of univer- ts at its many colleges. sense it coordinates th the different faculties sity life for the studen
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Mrs. Trautman Miss Herbruck Mrs. Ackerman Mrs. Freeman Mrs. Shalling Mi ss Henry. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Proehl Campbell Rose Van Epps Waters 14 HOUSEMOTHEBS The housemothers of Mather College dormitories take a great part in the lives of each of their girls. They are not known merely as keepers of the keep and executors of the long list of dorm rules, but they have become friends and sympathetic C1dViSOrS, anxious to help the lonely, ready to restrain the troublesome, and eager to plunge into the excite- ment of plans for parties, dances, and dates. DOROTHY B. BACON .Mrs. Bacon, Director of Haydn, always finds time in a busy day to chat with stu- dents with whom she has a special knack for making friends. BLANCHE W. WATERS Even though she was here for only one flemester, Mrs. Waters made many friends Hgillgh her duties as Haydn housemother. office was often the scene of interhouse- mother bridge games. ELINOF A uni bureau, all the 91'CIduat Or cred office Q from the Senior -
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