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CEFHEHWDUSTTRY WMDD WHJY$UC$ ORGANIZATION . F. C. XVHITMORE - - - Dnm uf vamixlry uml Pbyxim , D. C. CHANDLER - - - - Haul 0f Clerixlry Dl'lmrhmwl W. R. HAM - . - - - Ilnul 11f Pbyu't'x Dt'Imrlmrul D. S. CRYDIER - III Clmrgr 0f ClJumit'ul litigim-rriug W. P. DAVI'IY . - - - - Ir: Clmrgr 0f lmluxfrial Pbysim P. B. MACK - - In Clmrgv of Tt'xlih' vamixlry M. R. HENSKI'I - - - - In Charge of Pvlruh'ltm Rt'lilll'llg O. F. SMITH t Aufxlanl Dunn of Cln'mislry and Pbyxim; In Cburgc of PrurMnIirul It is an hohor and a pleasure, on behalf of the School of Chemistry and Physics, to welcmne you, the class of 1938, as the latest addition to the large group of graduates of the school who are actively serving mankind and leading full and happy lives in the application 'of science t0esuch wide ranges of professions as those of the physician, the chemical engineer, the chemist and the physicist. Again on behalf of the School, I promise you our best efforts to continue the improvement of the work in every phase from fresh- man instruction through post-doctoratc research. l'. G. H. Mnrk M. II. Penske H mm IHI w Illllllllll l, .J!!!!!f ' ' l h ' i'!llilllllk:Q H IITHIIIII'I'IhEm Wmnmlwwllm G. C. Uhumllou DEAN FRANK C. WHITMORE D. S. Urydvr W. ll. Ilum
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DEAN MARION R. TRABUF. A. S. Hum-ll EEEDDEDQQWCQN ORGANIZATION M. R. TRABUF. . . . - - - . - mm, B. V. MOORE - - - Hrml 0f vamrlmml of Education aml Mythology 1:. T. STRUCK - - - Ilnul 0f Drfmrlnu'uf of Imluslriul Ellucalion G. R. GREEN - - - - Hum! of derllm-ul of Nutlm' Education A. S. llURRliLL-Ierrlur uf Ifrluruliun I-leruxion uml Director of Vurutional Tmrlu'r Training P. C. WIEAVlik-dhxixhull in Ihlmiuixh'uliun uml Anixluul Dirm'lor of Sunnm'r Sax- Ainns 1:. ERNST - - - Din't'lor of Mr Inxtilulc of French Education R. W. GRANT h - - - lIrml of Dvpurtmm! of Muxic Educah'an LinDRUMMOND - - - - Hum! of Home Economim The School bf Education undertakes to discover and to develop vocational competence in special types of profes- sional work With emphasis on service to the public schools. Students Who are interested and qualified for work in home economics or industrial education may enter the School of Educationtas'freshmen. Others are admitted at the beginning of the junior year, if their work in the Lower Division has been of sufficiently high character to justify confidence in their probable success as teachers. M. Drumnmml R. W. Grant G. R. Grnen ' f!' !'.5.llll.lll1l lllllllll IIW' llll mm b Mwu Mimi
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