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E. J. HOLUELL Registrar The Registrciris office with its seemingly unlimited number of Files and cabinets, leeeps permanent records ol the accomplishments and failures of every student who enters H. 8: m. Other departments of the College, as well as outsiders, who desire information about H. 8: m. students and graduates, depend largely on the records of this office. This office serves as a contact to prospective students furnishing them information on the College, courses, credits, and entrance. mr. E. J. Howell, a graduate of the Class of '22, and his assistants handle all registration, matriculation, classification, and matters of graduation. Hnother of the many duties Of the Registrar's office is the publication of all catalogues, directories, and official bulletins ofthe College- -'11-' T '7 i '-X' ' F v ,Nj i , 1 ' ' , V114 ,, ,A FAH' , A . L, -,1 ,W-VL , c V, .f , -.'
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N-- K.- F x1 - S M--,J fj ,.- F .il ix! Q3 pk! YN Jw NA if TLT THE FISCAL DEPARTMENT UJ. H HOLZTTTHHET Comptroller of Flccounts The three divisions ol this department are under the capable guidance of mr. LU. l'l. Holzmann, who, with the aid of his eFlicient clerhs, has managed these divisions in such a way that the Cashier's branch furnishes the students a convenient depository and checlzing system and handles the financial affairs of the student labor system, the Purchasing division supplies the various departments ol the Col- lege with their numerous needs,and the Hccounting division records the expenditures and accounts of the College. The Fiscal Department is the channel through which all financial matters concerning the College are handled and it is an important lactor in the administrative harmony ol the institution. L TH QE El-Ll CD5
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F N--J in 4, lil Q3 ., TTA THE TEXHS HGRICULTURFTL EXPERITTIEVTT STFTTIOTT Under the able management of mr. H. B. Connor, with the aid ol his statf ol assistants, the Hgricultural Experiment Station is rendering in- valuable service to the public. This is one oi the most valuable divisions of H. 84 TTT. College, having done much research in problems pertaining to veterinary medicine, rural home research, plant pathology, phys- iology, Farm and ranch economics, feed control, entomology, chem- istry, botany, apiculture, animal industry, agronomy, and agricultural engineering. THE EXTETTSIOTT SERVICE lnvaluable services are rendered to the Texas farmer through the Extension Service, under the direction of mr. l'l. l'l. lllilliamson. This department is a Federal-State-County agency and is constantly carry- ing on research in all phases of rural community development. The knowledge gained in this research is passed on to the people ol this state through radio broadcasts and the Extension Service Farm news. The Extension Service is not only concerned with the present problems that present themselves to the farmers ol this state, but it is always en- deavoring to better existing conditions by correcting past evils that are due to insufficient lznowledge. The President and the Board of Directors are responsible for the ad- ministration ol this department. The constantly growing magnitude oi this organization has served greatly to better the conditions of farm lite in this state. ETTGITTEERITTG EXPERITTTETTT STHTIOTT The establishment of the Engineering Experiment Station in 1914 was a forward step in engineering research. This organization is in conjunction with the School ot Engineering and it has contributed much technical information that has been very valuable to engineering worlz in Texas. It has as yet received no appropriations from Congress, but despite this fact it has done some very excellent worla along the en- gineering research line. Dr. F. E. Gieseclze is the head of the station and he is assisted by the Engineering Experiment Station Staff. This staff is selected from time to time from the various departments ol the School oi Engineering. The advisory council of the Experiment Station consists oi these department heads. 1 IH H. B. COTTTTOR H. H. l.UILLIFimSOI'1 DR. F. E. GIESECHE J I
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