Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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to former Supply Bureau director, John W. Maxwell. Heading the military department and the ASTP unit on the campus is Col. Fay W. Brabson, who last year took over the duties of Col. Joseph S. Leonard. In addition to servicing regular Lehigh undergraduates in military training, the Military department now has the even larger duty of directly controlling the lives of over 700 ASTP cadets housed on the campus and enrolled in engineering and language courses. Administrative offices recorded several changes in personnel during the 1942- 1943 year. Robert E. Laramy, Lehigh graduate in 1896 and former superintend- ent of schools at Altoona, replaced Byron Hayes as associate to Kenneth Smiley, director of admissions. Mr. Hayes left Lehigh to become a lieutenant, junior grade, in the Navy. Melvin P. Moorhouse came to Lehigh from Ohio State as director of publicity to take up the news-disseminating duties formerly performed by John L. Kirk- patrick, assistant to the president, and Leonard Schick, Alumni Bulletin editor. E. Robins Morgan, Placement Bureau Director, was added to the mechanical engineering department teaching staff in the fall of 1942, to supplement Pro- fessor Larkin ' s teaching group. Mr. Morgan continued also in his capacity as placement director. In October, Miss Elsie Troeger resigned as Lamberton Hall director, to be replaced by Miss Elizabeth Raymann. In November, John L. Kirk- patrick, assistant to the president, left for the Navy to accept a commission as lieutenant, junior grade, and in February, John Maxwell, popular Supply Bureau manager, departed from the campus to become a first lieutenant in the War Department ' s Services of Supply division. Dean Wray H. Congdon ' s additional task for the year became one of interpret- ing the enlistment and induction policies of the armed services to the student body, amid much confusion of orders and counter-orders issued from govern- ment sources. The administration and faculty drew up new cut-rules during the year, featuring such changes as follows : students were to be responsible for work missed through absences, such work to be made up at the direction of the in- structor; students missing more than twice the number of classes as there were hours credit for a course were dropped from class unless granted permission to remain; a student ' s final grades were to take into consideration work missed by the student unless such work was made up. Dr. Raymond Bull, in making his annual health report to President Williams, pointed out that over 25,000 students, faculty members, and employees of the University had received advice or treatment during the year. Heaviest months for the Health service were February, March, and April, each with over 1,500 visits. Dean of Arts and Sciences, Philip M. Palmer, Page 26. Dean of the College of Business Administration, Dr. Neil Carothers, Page 26. Dean of The School of Engineering, A. Copeland Callen, Page 27. Dean of the Graduate School, Tomlinson Fort, Page 27. 28

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