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T. A. Cookson Assistant registrar, seven years; member class 1908; Bursar ' s office eleven years. Ivy L. Chamness Editor university publications since 1921: A. B. Indiana: Indiana Women ' s Press club: formerly with Bobbs-Merrill company. J. B. H. Martin Assistant Bursar since 1919; member of class. 1904, Indiana uni- versity. establishment. W. A. Rawles is dean. A valuable department of this school is the bureau of business research, operated and conducted under the direction of L. D. Edie. The work of this department is gaining wide recognition. In addition to the thousands of students on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses, more than 4,000 persons are extending their educations through the work of the exten- sion division of the university. This division was organized in 1912. Branches of the division are located in Evansville, In- dianapolis and Ft. Wayne. Robert E. Cavanaugh is the head of this division of the VV. A. Alexander Librarian since 192 1; director Memorial drives; A. B. Indiana; registrar and dean. Swarthmore col- lege, 1904-1921. Mitchell Hall Con Hall Science Hall Biology Hall [Page 27]
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t A ' l-Ll ' i ■ii. ' : -::tZ:.i Mji! j:k i: : m Frank R. Elliott Director of publicity, six years: A. B. with distinction Indiana: A. M. Indiana; formerly with In- dianapolis News. George F. Heighway Alumni secretary, two years; LL. B. Indiana; formerly manager of Washington Stale bank, Indianapolis. Allen G. Messick President, Alumni association, In- diana university; LL. B. Indiana: attorney at Marion. J uLirnalism Building continues to serve in that ca- pacity. The purpose of the school is to give the student a complete education in the science and art of music and to prepare him for a professional career. The first commercial course was given in 1902, and con- sisted of two years of study. To satisfy the needs and demands of the work, the board of trus- tees in 1919 authorized a course in commerce covering four years. The next year a distinct school was established for the study of commerce and finance. Study in this department of the university has proved a dis- tinct advantage for many. Enrollment in the school has increased rapidly ever since its R. E. Cavanaugb Director of Extension Division since 1921; A. B. Indiana. 1908: A. M. Chicago. 1909: professor. Extension Division. 19 17. Maxa-cll Hall Assembly Hall Student Building [Page 26] . r iMiiiiiiiiMMii
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C. H. Eigenmann Dean of Graduate school since 1908: international autbo ' ii v nn ichthyology: A. B.. A. M.. Ph. D., Indiana; died in California April 25, 1927. t , f ' Kirkwood Hall Burton D. Myers Assistant dean of Medical school since 1920; Ph. B. Buchtel; A. M. Cornell; M. D. Leipzig; Johns Hop- kins. 1902-3. school, with offices in Indianap- olis. All graduates and former stu- dents of the school are members of the alumni association, of which Allen G. Messick, of Marion, is president, and George F. Heighway is secre- tary. Close touch with the uni- versity is maintained through the alumni office, under the sec- retary, and the Alumnus, weekly edition of the Indiana Daily Student. The alumni council is formed to keep in close touch with the school also. Advertising the university is the duty of the publicity de- partment of the school, under the direction of Frank R. EUi- Z. G. Clevenger Directof athletics since 1923; acting director, 1905- ' 06; coach. Tennessee, Missouri, Nebraska Wes- leyan. Kansas Agriculture. W. A. Rawles Dean. Commerce and Finance since 908: A. B. Indiana: A. M. ; Ph. D. Columbia; Cornell. 1895- ' 96. library Wylie Hall Owen Hall [Pase 28] llliV.fiiJiWi ' - ' ■ - ■ ' ■ ' - -l. ' i ' - . ' - ■M MMUiaiM m M
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