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BRANDON T. GROVER Assistont to the PresidenI PAUL H. BALLARD Business Manager PAUL R. O ' BRIEN Treasurer FRANK B. DILLEY Director of Admissions, University Examiner ROBERT £. MAHN Registrar J. FLOYD DIXON Director University Extensions
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President John C. Baker Charles Stewart RIGHT HAND MEN PRESIDENT BAKER ' S task of ad- ministration at Ohio University is a tremendous one. To aid and assist him in his important work are his six right- hand men, who fill key executive posts. Former athletic coach, B. T. Butch Grover, is the versatile gentleman who serves as the presi- dent ' s assistant in university affairs and doubles as a liaison between the school and the state legis- lature. As Director of Admissions and University Exam- iner, Dr. Frank B. Dilley approves applications, evoluates transfer credits, and sends information to prospective students. Dr. Dilley then refers students to Registrar Robert E. Mahn. A non- instructional officer. Supervising the growing number of correspon- dence students and the ever-expanding off -campus extension classes is J. Floyd Dixon, director of the university extension division. Former Ohio University graduate, Paul R. O ' Brien, worked in the state auditor ' s office before the war. Today, Mr. O ' Brien is treasurer of the university. Newcomer Paul H. Ballard was a former mem- ber of the state legislature before coming to Ohio University in August. He now serves as secretary of the Board of Trustees and business manager. 20
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OHIO UNIVEJSITY, CHILLIlulii »r»„.n .. omo u Bi Chilticc Porfi 2a7 Smoll classes provide for close associotion between students and faculty in life of the Chillicothe Branch. Simulating the Ohio University campus, with its social life, professors, and full college credit, the little Ohio Universities located in Zanesville, Portsmouth, and Chilli- cothe, give those unable to attend Athens the benefits of o university life. Students of the branches receive the same counseling and instruction as their Athens colleagues; Ohio University professors commute to the bronches to teach classes each day. All courses necessary for completion of the freshmon year are given at the branch schools. A limited number of subjects ore also offered sophomores studying in the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences and the College of Commerce.
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