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Q -Win! J Clare A. Coolidge, Dean of Women. finden! Aafwiofff As acting Dean of VVomen, Miss Coolidge helps girls in making adjustments to college life, in finding living quarters, and in placing graduates. Q ,valid '-:- ing? N-.39 She has been at Purdue for eleven years and was assistant dean to Dean Stratton before Miss Stratton left for the Spars. Dean Coolidge keeps in close contact with the problems of Purdue women through meetings with the personnel ofthe YVomen's Residence Halls and the Placement Service for VVomen headed by Miss Irene Feldt and through contact with the girls themselves. George Davis is the head of one of the newest administrative units at Purdue, the Office of Student Aflairs. His job since 194-I has been to coordinate all of the offices for student counciling vocational guidance and placement of students, and the utilization of extracurricular activities for educational ends. Mr. Davis received his degree from the University of Iowa and has been at Purdue since 1937. G. E. Davis, Director of Student Affairs.
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Sfll71dI'7Zg.' Vice-Pres. F. C. Hockemag Guy H. Xyilsong Charles Lynng Allison E. Stuart, Vice-Pres. of Boardg YV. .-X. Hanleyg R. Hanleyg R. Hartley Sherwoodg Ralph Thompson, Sitfing: A. Hillenbrand, Pres. of Boardg Dr. Kathryn Mclrlalcg Pres. F. L. Hovdcg Vice-Pres. R. B. Stewart. klefnbfr of the board no! prf.tent.' Charles VV. Cole. Bwzm' of TVMIIKKI The Board of Trustees was originated in 1365 to take the responsibility of the founding of Purdue University and the selecting of its presi- dents. As the representatives ot' the people of the state and as the overall governing board of the university, the Board of Trustees passes on matters of policy and procedure for the best interests of the majority which it serves. The Board was established by provision of a law passed in 1921, and it is composed of nine trustees R we-.-v-...-41-w--ppp'-L-r-1-wvvy-fb ff appointed by the governorg three of these are nominated by the Purdue Alumni Association from graduates who are residing in the state. Cn: of these is a graduate of the School of:Xgric.1lture and the other six trustees, two are men of promi- nence in agriculture, two are men in industry or science, and two are a woman and a man chosen for competence and good character. Purdueis board is one of the most outstanding in the state and each member serves for a term of three years. ,:..-...N.,.,....,....-.-...y-41.-.-.7-..-.,.- . V... . .. .Y .zu-TNT--.7 , 'M I Wff'-P':iHfQ'fH,11j31QiErFJSi5 .fW'g '1 11-PQ. 1- fglff-,fgw Li - . .i . -4 t T , . 5.,,,...v ll-I?,'fv1 ...izf .,e::Q.f' -,ag P J .- t , -, ' , ' .. - - .twin . .aff . L-'sl4.'fg,.t,.'..lg,4,g:u.b,.:.. . 1 , , AA, ,...,, .1443 B. V ' 1 17 Aff 1 wl.l i J-QAII
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Other Key fl6ZlWlZiWZiVZ7fdZ'07f5 'I'htnnas R. Julmstmi is in charge 111-11116 tit' the husiest tfices un campus. He is the directur uf the Bureau nt' Intlirmatinn which puhlicizes Purdue's scientific discoveries, athletic events and many either activities. One 4114 his hest contacts with the puhlic is through statiiin YVBA.-X, hut his ufliee has alsn sent nut -1,-118 stories to the press, some tif' which reached as many as -100 newspapers. R. B. Stone came fu Purdue in 1912 and during his career was, fur a time, an assnciate math prufessur. He is nnw the Registrar tml- the university and has the unpleasant task 1iliLllI'CCf- ing registration. Through his nlilrice pass yellmv slips, cuts, grades, and reptirts tin enrnllnient. YY. .-X. Budden has been the Chief' .-Xceiiuntant and Assistant Cuntruller til' the university' and Assistant Cnntrnller nt' the university and has seen that the several niillinn dnllars, which is spent each year by Purdue, lialzince with the l,n'1Lw' Lqff: XY. .-X. Boddcn, Chitt' fXccnunt.int. l.rmw' Rzglzl: T. R. johnstun, Dir. of Bureau ut' lriliurinariun. giiverninent grants and student fees which cuine in. Hr. Bndt en graduated tiiwmi the lvniversity tJl.xYl5CfJ115111 in 1927, and ca 'H T In Purdue in 19-51. Recently he resigned his pnsitirin as wt' Nl u . ol, and fin lunc 1 lwecnines the treasurer and cfintruller 111.8111 Cnllege. R. 15. Stunc, Registrar. wmv' 9'
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