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HEX Z. WILLIAMS Assistant Dean This year a new post has been created on the Missouri School of Mines CGITIPUS- It TGCOQ- nizes the services, ability, and leadership of a man held in esteem at MSM. Tl1iS 1116111 is DGCII1 Williams, and the post is that of Assistant Dean. For the past few years, Dean Williams has sub- stituted for Dean Wilson during his absences, headed many of the governing committees ot the school, and has filled many other posts excluding his normal position as head of the Mechanics Department. Dean Williams has qual- ified himself for his position by having received a B.S. in Met. in l93l, a B.S. in C.E. in l937 from the Missouri School of Mines, and a M.S. in 1936 from the University of Wisconsin. HARRY J. FIELDS Business Manager This year marks lMr. Fields' first year as Business Manager of the Missouri School of Mines. l-le served MSM as auditor from April 1946 until his appointment to his present position last September. Mr. Fields is a graduate of the University of Missouri, holding a B.S. in Business Administration. During the -War Mr. Fields served in the U. S. Navy. EEUHGE W. FAHHAH Chief nf Veterans Guidance Center Mr. Farrar came to MSM on Ianuary 28, 1946, to assume the position of Chief of the Guidance Center equipped with an impressive bC1Ck91'0u1'1d i1'1 The field of education. He re- ceived his B.S. in Science and Education from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College at Cape Girardeau in 1927 and an M.S. in Educa- tional Administration from the University of Missouri in 1932, and has since done further graduate Work at both the University of Missouri and Washington University. A veteran of the first World War, he has been with the.Veterans Administration since l945.
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sq? IIE!-llll IIUHTI5 I.. WILSIJN The guiding light of the Missouri School of Mines for the past six years has been Dean 'vVilson. 'With his magnetic personality and varied capabilities, he has brought the school through the storm of the war years and into the calm of post-War building and the beginning of the real- ization of many a Miner's dreamy a Missouri School of Mines with up-to-date equipment and buildings. Dean Wilson has qualified himself for his post by receiving an E. M. from the Montana School of Mines in 1920 and a Ph. D. from the University of Goettingen in l928. Recently he has brought honor, not only to himself, but to the school, by being appointed as a member of the Committee on Engineering Schools and as Chairman of the Inspection Committee for Region VI of the Engineers Council for Professional Development. NUEL HUBBARD Registrar Mr. Hubbard has been the Registrar at the Missouri School of Mines for a number of years. Aside from his normal capacities as Registrar and running a highly efficient office, he has found time to take a personal interest in the individual problems of the various students. Because of this interest, Miners have often affectionately spoken of him as Mother Hubbard. MSM is indeed fortunate in having such a commendable per- sonality on its staff. Nineteen
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