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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS JOSEl ' H A. PARK. Men CARL B. STEEB fiiisiness Maridfier ESTHER A. GAW Dt ' iiri of BLAND L. STRADLEY Exiiniiiipr OSEPH A. PARK, capably assisted liy Fred Strother, represents tile President ' s oflice in dealings with men -tiident-. Ani.mf: lii dulli-. are attendin}; the students persDnal prolilenis in scliolastiis. deferment iif sees, lidiisin};. and in the admini lraliiiii id iixiperative dormitiiries. He al o ads as advisor and farulty representative 111 the .Sluih ' iil Senate and thri«uj;li it idnlnds election petitions and proiedure. Mr. Strother advises the P ' raternity Presidents (loiiniil and the Office lA Fraternity Affairs, thus -iiper isin;; interfralernity relations. The Dean of Men ' s oihce is also connected with the Fraternity, Sorority, and Orjianizations auditors. Mr. Steeh, as Business Manager and Secretary of the Board of Trustees, directs the business administration and physical plant divisions of the University. These include the Purchasing, Receiving, and Accounting Deiiarlments and the Bursar ' s Office, and a provision for new construction and maintenance of campus buildings. The Oflice d the Dean of ' omen. flirecled by Mrs. (iaw. end races actixities similar to those of the Dean of Men. Ho«e er a greater I ' inphasis nn ist necessarily be placed upon the discipline and supervision of women students. Her staff adxises omen s acti ities and, through [lie Pardiidlenic (ioinicil, adjusts sorority relations. Not only does Mr. Stradley act as L ' ni ersity Examiner and Secretary of the Enlrame Board, but he has this spring completed a successful year as President of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. This organization covers t ent -four states and determines the relative rating of over a ihousaml i-olleges and secondary schools. On the campus Mr. .Stradley not only handles all ipiestions of admission to the I ' niversilv and transfers of credit frtnii other schools and between colleges, but also makes the selection of stuilents applying for F.E R,A. projeit work or residence in a cooperative dormitory. 27
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BOARD of TRUSTEES NEWTON D. BAKER ( ' .htiirntfin Newton D. Baker Julius F. Stone Harry A. Caton Herbert S. Atkinson Lawrence E. Laybourne M. Edith Campbell John Kaiser Cleveland Columbus Coshocton Coliiitiltus Sprinafii-lil C.inrinuiili Mdiiilld Itinhtmit 26
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rOM.E(;E of AGRICULTURE CUNNINGHAM NISONGER X HE Collcfrc of A ri- ciiluirc is an iiitcfiral part of the university sys- Irni. In IKTO wiicn an Ohio state lanil-graiil colk ' c was developed, it was deemed ini] ortant that such a school should offer afiricul- tural and mechanical train- ing. Thus it was that Ohio State University evolved from the original Afiricul- lura) and Mechanical Col- lege. In 1896 the original two departments separated, were augmented hy other colleges, and Ohio ' s State I nivcrsitv hecanie a reality. The present College of Agriculture in( hides eleven dejiartinents and the school of Home Eco- nomics and is under the aljle direction of those gentlemen al)ove. Dean John F. Cunning- ham and Junior Dean Herschel Nisonger. It grants the degree of Bachelor of Science. COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES N EVERY university a vital part of its training is a college wliich will provi l« a ( urrieuhim for that type of studiiit who seeks a liheral field of Uiio« ledgi- for tlie enriclinient of his life, ami desires to d e i ' 1 o p within himself inlelleelual capacitiis fm- iialiiral sci- ences, an understanding ol tlic social and eeonomie prohh ms of the uurld li - dav. an appreciation of the aesthetic and lileiary fa - lor in modern civilization, and an intelligent scheme ol values for judging the issue? of life. Those ar - the ord nf rl- Cidiege ' e a p a li 1 e dian. alter J. Shepard. v lio is found at iiur right willi Junior Dean lliiiill Dnpre. SHEP.ARD 1)1 I ' HIi 28
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