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The UniversiTy's FirsT Families have resided in This beauTiTul home since beTore The Civil War. LocaTed direcTly across The Quad- rangle, and in The hearT oT The campus, This lovely place is a siTe To which boTh Alabama sTudenTs and alumni poinT vviTh pride. THE PRESIDENT'S MANSION and Me Zfmwefzef' ' ' i , The UniversiTy of Alabama is indeed TorTunaTe in having noT only Dr. PaTy, buT also his lovely wife and daughTers living in The PresidenT's Mansion. The oldesT daughTer, Miss MarTha Ann PaTy, is novv a sTudenT aT Duke UniversiTy, vvhile The Tvvo younger daughTers, Misses Mary and Jane, are enrolled in The public schools of Tuscaloosa. IT is evidenT ThoT Birmingham-SouThern's loss was The UniversiTy's gain, as so many fine Things are said abouT The PaTys by The people of Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. This gracious Tamily is an inspiraTion and ioy To The sTudenTs and TaculTy. IT is hoped ThoT The UniversiTy will be able To show The F'aTys iTs sincere appreciaTion of Them during Their period oT residence here. Besides Dr. Pcxfy, ofher members of The UniversiTy's First Family are, from left To right, Mrs. Pcfy, Mary, and Jane I' I
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J. H. NEWMAN H. H. MITCHELL AssisTanT Dean of Men H. H. Mifchell, AssisTanT Dean of Men, is in charge of class aTTendance. His fairness and abiliTy was rewarded when he was made Dean of Men afTer LT. Newman was called inTo The Navy, ALLEN J. GOING AssisTanT Dean of Men Mr. Going, who was appoinfed AssisTanT Dean of Men and Supervisor of Dormifories This pasf year has been a member of The faculfy for many years. His efficiency in The managemenT of dormiTories and work in oTher acTiviTies has gained him a mulTiTude of friends. 72 AD J. H. NEWMAN Dean of Men LT. James H. Newman, Dean of Men, be- came The firsT Dean To ioin The armed forces from Alabama This year. LT. Newman was a friend and beaconing lighf To all Those who came in conTacT wiTh him. He won The ad- mirafion and respecf of alll Besides his numerous office duTies, LT. Newman was Chairman of The Board of PublicaTions, Chair- man of The CommiTTee on STudenT Publica- Tions, and Chairman of The Social CommiTTee. BuT before The year was over, LT. Newman placed aside his Dean's robes and puT on The Navy blue. Alabama's loss will be America's gain. Xxx-s Page 24 H. H. MITCHELL ALLEN J. GOING
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