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. 1 ADMINISTRATION Thomas Moody Campbell, dean of the univcrsity's Graduate School. Miss Katherine George, university registrar William Selden, director of admissions. Scott Hall Personnel Top Row: Frances Brown, Ruth Anderson, Skeets Perma, Clare Church. 151 Row: Kate Kanaley, Myrtle Meyer. ,e
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Fred Dow Fagg, Ir., vice president and dean of faculties. l Qmagtd, Harry L. VVells, university vice president and business manager. ADMINISTRATION red Dow Fagg, Jr., vice president and dean of faculties, well qualified for his work here by his wide background in the university field, has the responsi- bility of supervising the educational programs of all schools on both Northwestern campuses, selecting faculty members, and assisting the deans of the various schools in the formulation of policies. Vice president and business manager of the uni- versity, Harry L. Wells has control of Northwestern's purse strings, supervising its funds and its property. An N.U. alum, Mr. Wells was a prominent member of the business and real estate world before coming to Northwestern in 1934. Gift funds and money raising, publicity, new student departments, and war records come under the oihce of Thomas A. Gonser. Well suited for his work is Mr. Gonser, whose loyalty and enthusiasm for North- western have kept him with the university continuously since his undergraduate days here. T. Moody Campbell, dean of NorthWestern'sGrad- uate School, is responsible for supervising the work of all students earning graduate degrees here. Dean Campbell also fulfills the duties of chairman of the German department. New assistant dean of students and director of admission is William K. Selden, who will have the double task of choosing the new, and guiding the old students of the university. Registrar of Liberal Arts is Katherine George, who has the responsibility of seeing that all students in the college take the proper courses at the proper times and finish with a degree. Nlembers of the staff of Scott Hall are well-known to all students for their ever-ready help in solving the problems of activities and extra-curricular affairs. K ri l f I i J' . Thomas A. Gonser, university vice president in charge of public relations.
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John B. Morgan Psychology . Dr. Morgan, known as Northwestern's Swami because of his 'hypnotic powers,' is in reality mild-mannered and reserved. Fond of flowers, he is especially proud of his own garden. He talks chiefly of a new clinic for observing children as well as his extensive research on reasoning. Leland Carlson History Leland Carlson, congenial assistant professor of history, travels as a hobby. He has some forty countries to his credit and movies of them to prove it. Tales of hisjaunts on freightcrs, of the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary, and of his meetings with famous people lend a cosmopolitan air to his history lectures. , Theodore Fuchs Spiwh Dr. Fuchs gets away from it all every summer at his mountain retreat in New York state. Here this theatrical consultant, designer, and University Theatre director spends two months of the year chopping trees and blasting roads. In addition to all this he dabbles in photography on the side. E. T. McSwain Edlzcalion Professor McSwain, specialist in elementary education, is cur- rently doing research work for the all-important task of educating the post-war world. His office walls papered with airplane maps show his intense interest in the importance of air education. Irving Pfiaum :7om'mzli51n I-School professor Pflaum divides his time between editing foreign news for the Chicago Times and trying to rear two boys. An active sportsman, he rides, swims, skiis, and plays a vigorous game of tennis. He spent twelve years in Europe until Hitler chased us out. Bergen Evans English Bergen Evans is an LA. campus byword. Describing himself as a frustrated humorist , Evans warns, never try to be funny. VVhen not writing a book or riding the famous bicycle, he works in his carpentry shop. Mr. Evans is a graduate of Miami Uni- versity where he spent four happy, bucolic years waiting tables. Q A s 4, IB A 5 25 N . f PROFESSORS Arcule Sheasby Musir In line with his violin work at the Music School, Professor Sheasby attends many recitals, prefers chamber music and the string quartet. His hobbies, however, range from such robust sports as football and hockey to camping out in the Rockies every year. Curtis MacDougall ffazzrnzzlimz When the Journalism School student thinks of Professor Mac- Dougall, he also thinks of politics, current events quizzes, and Sparkling lectures on journalism. Former editor of the Evanston News-Index, Mr. MacDougall is a familiar, sophisticated figure on campus.
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