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IST RATION Lloyd H. Geil is head of the Department of Publications which handles problems pertaining to the interpretation of Michigan State Col' lege through the press, the radio, and personal contacts. Mr. Geil has a deep interest in stu' dent publications: for, when he came to this campus in 1935, he was adviser for both the State News and the Vxfolverine. Two years ago he became head of the Publications De' ' 1 ir- 41'1 'f '- 4 . f I slgxfew 1 .- , Q gui, ' Q 1 -4 39 Y -9 ,F J F. .I ,.. 1 r-r I3 v-J C ... .-1 f'Y' WWW 1 x E, 0l -'K ' 'M 1 , hs. , X , r 3 KI-f. as B. J. Coleman, head of the Department of Radio Broadcasting and Director of the col' legefowned Station WKAR, is proud of what he considers the greatest development of the college station to date - extension of activities to include Sunday broadcasting. Largely through Colemaifs efforts, the station, a ifllllli watt outlet, is now on the air seventy-one hours per week. Professor Tom H. King, genial and capable director of the Central Placement Bureau. cof ordinates the work of placing State Graduates into positions fitting their qualifications. His hobby, he says, is pleading with senior candi dates to cooperate more fully with his office - keeping their records up to date, keeping the office constantly informed of their changing status. When peace comes, King will con' tinue with his duties as head of the depart ment of Police Administration.
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K 5: was Stanley E. Crowe, as Dean of Students, coordinates the work of all staff members having relationf ships with students in other than strictly academic spheres. As Reg' istrar and Secretary of the Faculty, Robert S. Lintorfs responsibility is to record scholastic records of stuf dents, to serve as connecting link between the administration and the faculty, and to serve as public ref lations officer. Dr. Fred T. Mitchell serves as Counselor of Men and as Director of the Service Men's Instif tute. His position calls for handling the personal problems of men students as well as for directing returned servicemen into proper channels. Assist' ant Counselor of Wo' men Mrs. Isabelle Gonon supervises all aspects of student life in which college women particif pate. K V N Dr. Paul L. Dressel, Director of Counseling and Chairman of the Board of Examiners, has complete charge over the Basic College exams and the immense task of coordinatf ing the Basie College program. Miss Elizabeth Corbishley is douf bly familiar with the problems of Housing Director of Women for she is a State graduate.
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Colonel Egger is a veteran of 34 years of service, having served on three continents, He is a graduate of the Infantry School, Command .:iQ 4 l:': f W . A D i 's S G. B. Egger Col. Inf. U. S. Army Commandant Under Colonel Egger is a staff known as the Station Complement through which the ASTP and RCTC at Michigan State operf ate and train. The ASTP is divided into AC who will serve in the Air Corps and the ERC who are unassigned at present. Capt. Andrew N. Hoover, Bn. Com- mander Co. E: Capt. James H. Atchinson, R. 0. T. C. Bn. 1st Lt. Milton H. Aronson, Commander Co. F: lst Lt. James A. Buford, Com- mander Co. D and B. Lt. Francis Finn, Supply Officer: Mr. Glenn W. Holder. C. W. O. Adj.: Capt. William N. Beekman, Classi- fication Officer and General Staff School, and came to M. S. C. from general staff duty in the Sixth Service Command. In addition to the R.C.T.C. he has command of the A.S.T.U. and Army Service Forces, MIN East Lansing, Michigaii. Rifle shooting constitutes a part of his work, but he has also made it his hobby for many years.
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