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21 aUean of VlUc When Rev. Ra inond R. McAuIcn ' , S.J., as- sumed the office of tlie Dean of Men on Aug. 15, 1952, he stated that he hoped his office would be a center for coordination of all non-academic activities. Father Mc. ulev is the chief officer of the Universitv in matters of student activities, social life and organizations. He is also the chairman of the Universit ' Committee on Student Life and a member of the University Council. As director of the Union, Father McAuley is the chief officer in charge of the total activitv of the Union and its personnel. Edwin A. Vossman is the Assistant Dean of Men. Mr. ' ossman is also a member of the Com- mittee on Student Life. Rev. Roymond R. MeAuIey, S.J. aJjccin Of vUo Mrs. Francis L. McElligott, dean of women, is in charge of student activities, social life, disci- pline and housing among the women students. She is a chairman of the Universitv Commit- tee on Academic Honors, a member of the Uni- versity Committee on Student Life, the Univer- sity Council, and the board of directors of the .Association of Marcjuette University Women. Miss Mary Alice Cannon, assistant dean of women and social director, is faculty director of the Women ' s Student Club and secretarv of the Ccmmittee on Student Life. Miss Mildred Weil is assistant dean of women in charge of alumnae activities. Miss Eileen Orme is secretarial assist- ant to Mrs. McElligott. Mrs. Froncis L. McElligott
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23 K puductte ckooi The Graduate School is composed of students desiring to gain a greater perspective and work- ing knowledge of their chosen professions. In today ' s world of specialization and higher re- quirements many find this comprehensive study valuable and desirable. In order to qualify for this advanced educa- tion, a student must have a bachelor ' s degree or its equivalent from an approved professional school or college. Undergraduate students en- rolled in Marquette University who can com- plete the requirements for their bachelor ' s degree before the end of the first term may enroll in the Graduate School also. The School offers master ' s degrees in: anat- omy, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, econom- ics, education, English, French, general surgery, German, history, internal medicine, journalism, Latin, mathematics, microbiology and immuni- ology, nursing education, obstetrics and gyne- cology, pathology, pharmacology, radiology, speech, urology and zoology. A limited number of fellowships are available in the basic medical sciences. Assistantships are available to qualified students who assist faculty members in class or laboratory work while earning their own degree. A number of scholarships are also available. The first degrees were conferred by the Grad- uate School in 1864. From then until 1922 it operated as part of the College of Liberal Arts. This year ' s enrollment of 455 includes students from many foreign countries. A graduate doss in botany includes (from left) Dr, Mor Shiftman, John Georgatsos and Gertrude Schloer. Rev. Edward J. Drummond, S.J. Dean Dr. George R. Griffin Assistant Dean
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