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The rod of the old-time schoolmaster is broken forever, and a modern educator ' s ability is no longer judged by his skill with a ruler. Indeed to a university ' s faculty comes the privilege of developing a stu- dent ' s talents to the full and an opportunity to help him make the most of his possibilities for living a fuller and richer individual life. In this respect, the faculty of George Wash- ington University has brought much credit and honor to the college. Handling, as they do, all types of students from that most curious phenomenon on the campus — the freshman — to the sage and venerable senior, they must display a vastness of innate un- derstanding, sympathy, and knowledge of youth. These dispensers of wisdom serve in a multitude of other capacities — as per- sonal advisers to the students, as faculty advisers to the many campus organizations, and as active and enthusiastic participants in University activities. Whether address- ing a large group of students or engaging a few in conversation, the faculty has always shown its progressive attitude toward mod- ern youth and in such treatment has avoided one of the great evils of present-day insti- tutions — mass production. Right, officials at the ground- breaking ceremonies for the new auditorium. Front row, left to right: Mr. Leon Tobriner, Mr. Robert V. Fleming, Mrs. Joshua Evans, Jr., Dr. Luther H. Reichel- derfer, trustees; Mr. Charles Tompkins, builder; Mr. Joseph Toomey, superintendent of con- struction, and President Marvin. Back row, Dean Elmer Louis Kay- ser, Mr. Slocum Kingsbury, archi- tect; Secretary Harry C. Davis, of the Board of Trustees; Mr. Charles E. Merry, Business Manager of the University, and Mr. Waldron Faulkner, architect. ««3 A 2 s
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mk CLOYD HECK MARVIN President of the University OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION CLOYD HECK MARVIN, Ph.D., LL.D President of the University HAROLD GRIFFITH SUTTON, M S. . Director of Admissions FRED EVERETT NESSELL, A B Registrar; Secretary of the Faculties JOHN RUSSELL MASON, B.S. in L S , A M Librarian CHARLES EDGAR MERRY, A B Business Manager HENRY WILLIAM HERZOG, B.S Comptroller MYRNA PAULINE SEDGWICK, A.B Administrative Secretary DANIEL LeRAY BORDEN, A M., M.D. . . Director of Health Administration ALAN THOMAS DIEBERT, A.M. Adviser to Students from Foreign Countries LESTER ALLAN SMITH, A.M Alumni Secretary JAMES HAROLD FOX Dean of the School of Education FREDERICK FEIKER Dean of the School of Engineering HENRY GRATTAN DOYLE Dean of Columbian College VINNIE GIFFEN BARROWS Director of Personnel Guidance WILLIAM C. JOHNSTONE Dean of Ihe Junior College ✓ ALTER A. BLOEDORN ROBERT V . BOLWELL Dean of the School Chairman of the Graduate of Medicine Council WILLIAM PAUL BRIGGS Dean of the School of Pharmacy MITCHELL DREESE Dean of the Summer Sessions ELMER LOUIS KAYSER Dean of University Students
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Some of the views on these pages were entries in the Camera Contest sponsored by the Cherry Tree. First prize in the con- test was awarded to John F. X. Britt for his picture of Dean Kayser which appears at the top of page 7. Other prizes went to Miss Katherine Fasbender and Milton R. Mintz. Judges in the contest were Professor Nor- ris I. Crandall, of the Art Department, and Professor Ernest S. Shepard, of the English Department. 1 J - • . ' ' I 1 .. ..
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