George Washington University - Cherry Tree Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1931

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W E all chink of Dean George Neely Hem ning as one of the loyal old guard of The University Through his efforts chiefly the Graduate School of Letters and Sciences has become an institution of the highest type. Dean Henning has gained our sincere admiration in his role of scholar executive and teacher. A r - Crandall, of the Fine Arts Division, 15 one of chose rare individuals who in- spires his students with his own enthusiasm and talent. His division stands out as one of the most hard-working and progressive in The University. Schmidt very efficiently guides the des- U ' tiny of The Division of Library Science. He is always available to students and they enjoy going to him for help as he is pleasant and sincere in his co-operation with them. T r. West is a very busy man as acting head of the School of Government. Through his constructive efforts, we have promise of a bril- liant future for this fast growing department. 19 Je-

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T ifty-two of the sixty-nine years of Dean Hodgkins life were spent as student, teacher dean, and president of The George Washing- con University, He was the only alumnus of the University to become its President; His devotion and wisdom in the affairs under his care preserved the life of the University during the years of its depression and laid the foun- dation for its growth. He was a great teacher a loyal friend of student and colleague alike, a faithful and efficient administrator who be- lieved that the interests of the students should be the first care of the University. I T is difficult to think of a greater George Washington University without thinking of Provost Wilbur. He has been so inherently a part of the institution and has made so many contributions to its life that we feel that his fine spirit will carry into the future as an ex- ample to guide us to the perfect ideal we are striving to reach. 4 18



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X Trs. Barrows is Director of Women ' s 1VJ. personnel Guidance and although a re cent addition to the administrative body of The University she is well known to everyone Her office is a place where all can go for informa- tion and help and be sure to receive a welcome. T r, Bolwell has alw-ays been one of The University ' s most outstanding professors and this year has been rewarded for his fine work and active interest in all George Wash- ington ' s affairs by being given the posts of Ad- visor to Students from Foreign Countries, and Director of the Summer Sessions. As expected, he has been successful in these positions. A fter an absence of a year we are more Ti chan pleased to welcome Dr. Elmer Louis Kayser back to George Washington. In his new- position as Director of The Division of Special and Extension Students Dr. Kayser is proving himself the same tactful, helpful, cheerful friend he has always been to us all. 4 20

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