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Donald M. DuShane Dean of Men Carl j. Waterman Dean of the Conservatory The Administration Marshall Hulbert Dean of Students Charlotte Wollaeger Dean of Women Ralph J. Watts Business Manager
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President Nathan M. Pusey. l'Our purpose at Lawrence must be . . . to bring our students into thoughtful relation with themselves and their world. This statement, an excerpt from Dr. Pusey's Inaugural address which he gave last October, pre- sented to us at that time the platform on which our new college president stood. Today as we review that pro- posal we can easily appreciate the rapid strides made by Dr. Pusey toward the further realization of this pur- pose. This progress has been witnessed by both faculty and students alike who have worked with him, have admired and respected him for his earnest plans, and who have recognized his competency in carrying out these plans. Dr. Pusey has displayed his interest in the intensiflcation of appreciation of the fine arts among the stu- dents by his frequent visits to the art lab in Main Hall, by his earnest attitude and his proficiency in conduct- ing his classical civilization course, and by his faculty for drawing to Lawrence such figures as Lloyd Reynolds, celebrated artist, writer, and teacher. In his well-furnished office Dr. Pusey is the conscientious administrative executive who seems to have a mission to accomplish with every move he makes. Despite the business routine which keeps him occupied much of the time, his mat of welcome to all students is never removed from the door. He is interested in all problems which one might bring to him, and his youth grants him the understanding necessary to make a successful advisor. Outside of the office and classroom, Dr. Pusey is a familiar figure at Lawrence social events along with his charming wife. And also familiar to us are the younger members of Lawrencels flrst family, the three which complete the picture. Page 4
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The F aculty LOUIS C. BAKER UNow you know how a great French orator might have said it ! WARREN BECK Forever AmbereJhThe scene is laid in the court of Charles II, as is the heroine, over and over and over again ROSS BEILER uNot to repeat myself, but to make things clearer. MANDEL BOBER HThe only time I can talk is when Emily isn't around. F. A, BUTTER King of the Sage Round Table. GOTTLOB CAST hFraulein, how can you say that 7 RUTH CLINE You should be doing hA' work, but your class work is only Bf so lhll give you a .C ' STEPHEN DARLING HOn the whole, your tests were good, but . . .' THOMAS DIETRICH That's a good picture, but you.ll never be an artist.
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