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dean of men Tilt Hev. Francis A. Ryan, S.J., as the Dean of Men, is the chief officer of the University in matters of discipline, housing, student activities and social life. Father Ryan lias lieen Dean of Men at the University for 15 years. He is the chairman of the University Committee on Student Life, a member and adviser of the hoard of directors of the Marquette Union, and a member of the University Council. Edwin A. Vossman is the Assistant Dean of Men. Mr. Vossman is also a member of the Committee on Student Life. The Dean of Men's office is on the first floor of Johnston Hall. Rev. Francis A. Ryon, SJ. dean of women Mrs. Francis L. McEUigott, Dean of Women, is in charge of student activities, social life, discipline and housing among the women students. Mrs. McEUigott. a Marquette alumna, has held this position since 1935. She is a chairman of the University Committee on Academic Honors, a member of the University Committee on Student Life, the University Council, the lward of directors of the Marquette Alumnae Association and faculty director of the Women's Student Club. Offices are in Drexel Lodge. 4 17 Mrs. Francis L. McEUigott
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ad ministrative o f f i c e rs Very Reverend Edward J. O'Donnell, SJ. Rev. Mox G. Barnett, S.i. Rev. N. P. Loehr. SJ. Rev. Clarence Ryan, SJ. President of the University is the Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J. The Rev. Max G. Barnett, S.J., is vice president and the Rev. Nor-liert P. Loehr, S.J., is treasurer. Other administrative officers are: Miss Laura Ambelang, accountant; Francis II. Casey, director of University relations; Charles T. Co-been, business manager; Roy O. Kallenberger, assistant business manager; Miss May Dooley, bursar; Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, veterans’ co-ordinator; Gerald M. Schaefer, admissions counselor; Dr. George E. Vander Beke, registrar and director of admissions; Edmund S. Carpenter, director of public relations, and Richard Zielinski, director of l.B.M. Their offices are in the Administration building, 615 N. 11th st. Administrative officers located elsewhere on the campus are Raymond F. Otis, director of the central bureau of information and statistic’s; Miss Mary K. Dempsey, director of libraries; Frank Collins, manager of the Marquette Union; Conrad M. Jennings, director of athletics; Allan C. Siebers, director of the guidance and placement center; the Rev. Clarence |. Ryan, S.J., regent of the Alumni association, and the Rev. John P. Agnes, S.J., superintendent of grounds and buildings.
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graduate Bcllormine Holl our At one time, the graduate schools of -o ..try exist,xl solely to prepare scholars for teaching positions in colleges and universities. Today, the scope has l een extended to include training for professional careers as well as the traditional preparation for teaching. The Marquette University Graduate School offers the graduate student further knowledge in his specialized field, teaching him to evaluate new findings, and to pass ms learning on 10 others. Although Marquette University has conferred graduate degrees since 1864, the year 1922 marked the organization of the Graduate Scl.oo t a separate unit. Its teaching staff, composed as
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