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Itahvin ]). Sjj.u.t.HNUKKiJKu, professor of physics, is the man to wlmm we ft indebted Tor imr radio broadens! iior station which was constructed thin ycur, That will go to prove thai he is interested in Our University ami her grmvlh. William 1y Sinia:iuKi;. head of 1 1n- i]c|jur1 im-ii t of Physical [ ' Idin-aiion, is known 1 nil the slndenls us L ' Doe. This liitr man has ai big heart, and lit 1 Spends Q Ii ol jlfc linn- working for Montana Ku ii vftip II. Jkssk fills a two-fold role on the campus. He is Dean of Men ami lieacl of tlio Chemistry department. t)oe f lias done inueh to Niise the scholastic Standing iff the institution and is ever loyal lit the school, Dkan- Sihki.kv J. Ooon, of the School of Business Administration, bag a keen interest in students, lit- of km listens to talcs of wnc, am] is ever willing 1o help one in his difficulties. Thomas Si ' ACLwsfi, Dean of t hi- School nf Korcsi rv, knows lifs work ami he knows his students, is ii prominent figure in campus I i i ■. and enjoys loyal isoopera- t Li ■ ii of the students with win no In- works. CeABUts W Lkai ' haht, Dean of the School of Law. has been with us since 1913, ami his efforts in his work have reaped commendable t »ttltS- DkLoss Smith, Dean of the School of Music, is popular aWOOg the Students. With his genial smile and his democratic spiril he has became proiriirioril in campus activities, He is always willing to hack a good cause, ami is always working fur llu- interest of llu? institution, ltd is a peach of a scout on the (ilee t ' luh trips, nccurdiiisr pi t In- member . ,,f (In Huh. t ' liAFthh- Moli.ki v. Dean of 1 he School n1 ' Pharmacy, is known as $ ' gaod fel low »mnfJK lii w slndenls. He gives them his subject in mi interesting man ■ and they, In turn, give hitn the heal they have. aonsssofl H. Q. Mkkmam, ohainnan of the Englieh department, has spent his energy in making his department one of the host in its specially. He has been aa enthusiastic worker for The Frontier, and his creative writing students have done commendable wm-k. Itis sympathetic iiilei-cst in hi,- [iidcii1s has wmi for him ad- miration and cooperation. Howako Milton Couin is a professor of law, and he works diligently in thai School He is a true friend of Montana students and is interested in campus aelivilies. A. II, WRisinutr; eoiidnels the I ' mvcrsity orchestra, of which lie may well he proud. He is also professor of violin, and is deeply interested in his work.
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PttK-sitiKN i IL Olapp, Ha Iieis been with us for Four ye ta, ami his untiring efforts me always fur tin- t rih ' M- ity ami W fu-r imhits. Proxy is one of us. throng?) and through— a Sincere friend of each Montana student. ritrH ' t:»Mll ] l;Klii:i;3i ' li I ' . Si ' JJf.l i ll, Until ill ' Jlir i Irj m M liu-nl of foreign languages find vice-president of the University, is the only person still with ns who was end the original faculty. Prof, Sehetn-h returned in September after a yeftf ' a sojonw in Europe, and he was hearlily sveicOined by the student body; Da. Mourns .1. Ki.ftot:i is sis strongly attached fO the hearts of iln- students a liv is tfi tlie department of Biology and Zoology. He has been with the institution xini-i ' ils infam-v, and ]m- Jims heen ;» loyal booster during hi affiliation. Fiiasce Onmiis, professor of ftnglish, lias iK ' eti a meml er of the University faculty since (he early years nj ' the institution. She is buck after a year ' s ah settee, at her old post. The Dean of the SVhunl nf .Journalism, AsT tftt I . Stoxk, is an enthusiastic worker for our Alma Mater, During his ten years on the facility, lie has won the admiration nf eaeh Montana sEmli-ii!. ' flu- NH ' innrv nf Ihe Immii hrinj;s n 1hroh 1m 1 ln la-arl nf itk ' Ii alum. Hur dearest tradition, SOS, was originated by Dean Stone. Thirty
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m Dau zhtsa8i professor of Education, i known throughout tlx- -t;i i «• for his interest iii hi work. And In is very prominent in educational WUvttiWI Of tin- Mate. Dr. Daughters enjoys prominence on the campus and a strong follow- ing -»r students. Hbukm t i i.kam i is piotVssor of home economies, end she is deeply interested in her work. The women who work with her praise her for genial interest and Inst big faith in bar student . PnorjroooB J. K. Kiaxwoon i head of tile department of Botany. u Uoe M Kirft wood is a tag man. and he presents bis subject in an Uilercsting manner. Hi Btndents work and they work hard, but they gel results fur their steady labor. x. .). Laxxaa, processor of mathematical i- the author many text inioks on mathematica, He is interested in bis subject ami puts it forth in an interesting manner. .1. Kaim.i. M ii.i. ki:, known to every Montana student as Burly, is profcf(80l I history and political seienee. He is an enthusiastic booster for the University, and has a live interest in eampns lite, Burly has won his way into tin- hearts of the Btndents bj his cordial smile and his demOCTatic hello. ' Jassi I . Rows, professor of geulogy, U one t the early membe rs of our fao- u y. He is an untiring worker for Montana Ujlft er-il J . and enjOVS tin- support and cooperation of all the students. He is a prominent eampns figure. Franklin O. Smith. professor of psychology, is an enthusiastic worker on the eampns. Psyche ' Smith, as he is known to the students i- deeply interested not Only in his special work, hat in the welfare of the institution. Ma. ion Gfuoaos L Surra conduct- the military activities of the University. He is a strict disciplinarian, and he getl the beat from his rooldeB. Major Smith ran well be proud of the K. . T. ( ' . he has helped establish on the campus Josara H. Uanaawoon is professor of economics and has been affiliated with the University for several years, hoc Underwood has a keeti interest in the in- stitution, in her activities and her students. Bavsx A. Txnreon is leader of our Grizzly hand, and his efforts have brought forth remarkable results. Montana i» truly proud of bet hand. Prof. Atkinson is assistant professor of ps eho|o r . and is a prominent and popular figure on the campus. T1ilrt -e o
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