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Capt. Thomas Wood surveys the enemy during summer camp maneuvers. . . Photog- raphy fiend Forest Dana of the G. E. department looks for flaws as he brings his enlarger into focus. . . Archie Higdon, of the T. A. M. department, puts the finishing touches on a kitchen cabinet. . . Likable Miss O. Settles goes in for a little practical Textiles Cloth- ing. . . Even in his spare time John Vieg delves into the theories of modern government. . . The English Department ' s Fred Lorch gets in a fast set of ping-pong in the Trophy Tavern. . . Nouns, verbs, etc., don ' t mean a thing to Paul Jones when he puts on a pair of coveralls and loses himself in his workshop. . . Col. H. R. Odell draws a bead. Page 17
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H LPVL id tOLL iOl J. R. SAGE • C. B. MURRAY J. R. Sage, with his large staff in the Registrar ' s Office, has the job of keeping in touch with each student throughout his college career. He starts with the cor- respondence with the prospective student and continues from re- gistration to graduation. His staff is kept busy issuing grades, class schedules, directories and catalogues. Mr. Sage is past president of the American Asso- ciation of Collegiate Registrars. His hobbies include stamp col- lecting, flower gardening and amateur photography. C. B. Murray, college treasurer, is well experienced at checking money, having worked with the United States Treasury Depart- ment. He has completely organ- ized the centralized accoimting system on the campus and has done much to develop the audit- ing system for student organiza- tions and student loan account- ing. His duties are the receiving of all appropriations and funds, and paying all bills duly audited by the State Board of Education. The business activities of one of Iowa ' s largest concerns are carefidly directed by H. C. Gregg, Iowa State Business Manager. Through his offices over five million dollars change hands each year. He has revised fra- ternity and sorority auditing, and centralized control of business in all the educational departments directly under the business office. Mr. Gregg serves as secretary of the college and plays a bit of golf or handball in his spare time. The reputation of a Graduate College, so indispensable to the complex civilization of today, is based upon its staff, its research accomplishments, its library and laboratory facilities, and finally on the character of the women and men it turns out. The high ranking of Iowa State College in the graduate fields is due in a large measure to Dean R. E. Buchanan, who has conducted a survey of graduate work in Land Grant Colleges for the Office of Education of the U. S. Department of Interior. H. C. GREGG DEAN R. E. BUCHANAN Page 1 6
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H. J. Gilkey and Stephen Chambcrlin apply the pressure to a concrete member in research whicli brought thcni national recognition from the American Concrete Institute. . . Capt. Hugh Cort settles back with an Esquire as his polo trophies gleam in the background. . . Foods and Nutrition Specialist Miriam Lowenberg feeds her plants. . . There can ' t be much electrical engineering running through the mind of M. S. Coovcr under that warm Florida sun. . . B. F. Ruth, authority on chemical filtration, swings out with his wife at the A.I.Chem.E. fireside. . . General Engineer Jean Hempstead relaxes with a concerto. . . Capt. F. S. Gardner has found the range and is finishing off an end table of his own construction. Page. 1 8
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