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if f-vus,v- Dean Johnson studies in the stacks of the Law Library, a valuable research collec- tion in the School of Law. The Dean of the School is Dr. Marion Kirkwood. E6355 s .1 1 5 J A - - Q 4. WWII' - ,a.1ia?,a,, D mimi at , 5 wa af -- 3 4,.. , , 41 Vx A: .... A-ivr'--'Q J J . v . . :I . X ao a to L X f' -L4-'V Du. DAVID W LBSTER Dn MARION KIRKWO sv., 1 A C 4. . f 73' a Q he . . 1 , '. w S511 iff' ik S X Hg, ,JN ,, . R if flvffjii ' ' xg ,yt-,Q-gfzio ' 35,3 2 ALAQM- .gg X 'ayikl if 'N ' 4- .. .W ' -.I r '- Y ': f? ' ,S g Y ff Y-711. arm - A- - -It :meats xt G , Q , K -A X- X. .-4-WN-,. , ' ,Ni-fp-2: -1: 5727 Q?27?441M.f11 iff 2 -:V X -.x P -15,312-is ' mil FN 'Vik FK ' , 'fsfiifbf -L 23521 i f Mmm A 6 . .wwb-1 L. A. 53 w- . K P N 2 N K , ,,.. L Q ' , . a . . 1 in 'Q' ,gg 3' 6, 11 'Irflixi , it as Q, I Dana W'inters trios to apply his 'llarnin' 5 in practice leillilllllg with zu flralna group, 1, Q: 992,17-15? part of his work lor School of Education ' :IQ . . ., , :' nr' fG1jIBi5g.E,j -.mini whose Dean ms Dr. Grayson Kefauver. , , ,Mn . ,, V,,. A 'X 1 S X ' ,' ,x Q- 2,1 gg -- LMI. Q? Dn. C RAYSON KEF tg HUGH JACKSON Du. VIRGIL ANDERSON DEAN iiali' A 4 ? W 9 I 4 . J -.X if , V A M I A mf I ' , .X Nz, fb-- Q 'LQ it ' 'E S- RQQSU A + R in J In the Department of Physical Science Ng? ., under Dr. David Webster the famous t'yclyLron,. the atom smasher, is being V if 5 constructerl like the model at California xi' by Dr. lielix Bloch. A -rgigw gi vfp,f,.t1,:: 5+ , , M A Hugh Jam lu In the Graduate 91 hool of Business tw of IIS eat neat students tudy .1 mhnrt Qhowm hunlnesw trend The Dean of thu modern and practical School IS Dr Ei .. as II 5 1 - -112 ff 3 Q3 E . X MW. t..., Wx vm KSN XX' xxx s . . e ith fi Qu . at i wx iii , t ,5 'X W 2 X -Q .. - QQQ
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