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□ i □ 1 □ i m m N □ i □ i □i 1 SinlSiDlSiDlSi THE TEMPLAR aiglaiaiaiglaiSIa OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION Charles E. Beury, B.A., LL.B., LL.D....................President of the University Deans and Directors of tin Various Faculties James H. Dunham, Ph D.............................Dean of the Faculty of the College George E. Walk, Ph D......................Dean of the Faculty of Teachers College Milton F. Stauffer................................Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Harry A. Cochran, Ed.D..................Associate Dean of the Faculty of Commerce William A. Freemantle, D.D........................Dean of the Faculty of Theology Francis Chapman, LL.B..................................Dean of the Faculty of Law John G. Hervey, B.A., LL.B., Ph.D............Associate Dean of the Faculty of Lau William N. Parkinson, M.D.........................Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Frank H. Krusen, M.D....................Associate Dean of the Faculty of Medicine I. Norman Broomell, D.D.S........................Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry John R. MlNEHART, Phar. D., M.I)..................Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Thaddeus Rich, Mus. D...............................Dean of the Faculty of Music Emil F. Ulrich...........................Associate Dean of the Faculty of Music John Conrad Seegers, Ph D..........................................Dean of Men Gertrude D. Peabody, M.A........................................Dean of Women Earl R. Yeomans...................................Graduate Manager of Athletics Millard E. Gladfelter, B.A., M A., President of the University Junior-Senior High School George D. Swan, B.S......................................Special Representative Margaret McMahon, R. N , Director of the Training School for purses of the Temple University Hospital Mrs. Sherman H. Doyle.........................Director of Dormitories for Women Mrs. Marion F. Keen, B.S......................Director of Approved Student Houses Allen G. Beckley, M.D., F.A.C.P., Physician to the Dormitories and Approved Student Houses Charles A. Fisher, M.A..................Director of the Teacher Placement Bureau JOHN Barr.................................Director of the Industrial Service Bureau Calvin Frantz .............................................................Bursar Millard E. Gladfelter...................................................Registrar Esther B. Nichols.............................................Assistant Registrar Edith Cheney, M.A.......................................................Librarian J. St. George Joyce.........................................Director of Publicity PI ID i □ IDI I IDI i □ m id 1 □ m □ m SI5iBlDi5lDi5Ini ialifiia!Sialiinal5i51 [23]
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5j515jplSi515u ] THE TEMPLAR □JgJnjgJgjgJnjg To the Class of 1932. In emerging from the comparative placidity of the class-room, you are stepping out into a world burdened down with the weight of momentous problems. The throes of post-war reconstruction have left a deep impress upon a civilization which, though still war-weary, has not yet learned the way to peace. In almost every nation on earth there exists an economic situation which challenges the intellectual powers of the rising generation. Social and political unrest, prevalent the world over, demand the attention of minds trained to meet such crises. Education has come to be regarded as an effective remedy for these ills of our social structure, and thus it is that the college-bred man or woman of today is well-qualified to accept the challenge. In the professions, the arts and sciences, business and finance, no less than in public life, the need for real leadership is apparent. There is no royal road to Success, any more than there was a short cut to your graduation. It will come, as did the successful culmination ot your college life, only through conscientious effort. There need be nothing glamorous, nothing spectacular, nothing sensational, in the part you are called upon to play in fashioning your careers. The world’s greatest heroes, unheralded and unsung, are to be found among the ranks of the toilers. Henceforth, Temple University will be your Alma Mater, your “fostering mother.” Cherish her as such; profit by her teachings; revere her for what she has done for you; keep the faith with her; preserve her traditions. Let the true Conwell spirit—the spirit of unselfish service to your fellow-man—be your guiding principle, for, after all, Service is the key to ultimate happiness and success. It is my fervent hope that these may eventually be yours. President. m i ip i □ 1 □ pi i n P PI m □ i pi i □ i pi i id i [25]
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