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President ChaHes E. Fnlt) l)i. (iliailcs K. I-rilcy, prcsidcni ol Iowa Stale Ciollcgc. spciii mam extra lioiirs in !!• VI and 1943 keeping tlu ( illti;i im an even keel (luring the crucial war |)eri iil. He pro- posed and carried thioiigh the elimination ol the rhanksgi ing xacaiion and lengiluii ing r)f the Chrisiinas holidays to solve lians poitation |)iol lems. d ising young men to (omplele as much work as possihle. he nevertheless ga e complete cooperation to all selective seivice boards over the coinitry. UndniKitloy ( ll« Htri Ci »d SaoM lenftri ailk Ot. Fdlcy In kit ••■tt 25
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THE PRESIDENT Our president, who ira cls cxtcnsixdy in ihc interests ol the college war rlloi i. is giv- ing his entluisiaslit support lo iln ' mikIciii War Council, and offering all possil)]c assist ance to the newly founded Naval 1 laining School. While giving iullest cooperation lo the aini in its s])eciali ed training pro gram and lo ihe Cm tiss-W ' iigiit Aire rail ( ' onipany in its plan to iiain wonun. Dr. 1-riIey wrote this letter to ihe sindints. 24
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L c.iM M. D. Hclscf John L. Holmes i J. L). Helser, dean ot tlic Junior College and director of personnel, has administered the program for the heaviest enroUnieni in the junior college in ihe history of Iowa State. As chairman of the Student Loan Fund, Mrs. Paulus Lange answers the in- creased demand lor loans caused by the accelerated education ]irogram. John L. Holmes, assistant direc tor of personnel and tlircctor of the I.S.C. Testing Bureau, has been bti.sy filling student re(|uesis lor apti- tude tests due to the increased demand for student employment on the campus. Hous- ing Director Mrs. Madge I. McGlade has accepted added responsibilities this year with the arri al of contingents of the U. S. Na ' al Training School and the Curtiss-Wright col- lege women on the campus. Ne v Director of the Memorial Union, J. C. Schilletter sup- ervises the war activities at the hul) of the campus, including the food for the navy men and Curtiss- Vright women. Miss Jane Fay, ncwlv appointed social director, has charge of the nc ly inaugurated exchange program, and su])ervises the social acti ities tmtailed bv lack of facilities and linances. Mr, M.idoc I. McGladt J. C. Scliillcttcr Miss Jane F.i 26
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