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Dean Fe£tly The College of Law was only created on the rizotta campus this year, it having been a • lepartment in the College of Letters. Arts and Sciences heretofore. As Dean of this College was placed Samuel M. Fegtly. Dean Fegtly came to the University of Ari- , na in 1015 when the School of Law was created. Since that time he has worked tin liringly until today he has built up a strong Law College. Dean I;egtly was a lawyer of the first order, ami as a professor of law has turned out men ho are now making a success of their bar Work. Law students hold their dealt in highest ‘oped, both for his recognized ability and his ‘M'ahties and high ideals. Dean Butler As dean of the College of Mines and Engineering. Dean (mrdon M. Butler has built up that college until to-day it is ranked as one of the l est in any American university. Dean Butler is nationally recognized as a leading authority in his particular line. In addition to his work in building up the College, Dean Butler has also been a tireless worker in establishing firmly the Arizona Chapter of the American Association of Engineers. Mining and engineering students not only respect their dean as a professor and authority. hut they also look to him as their advisor. As a niau lie | osscsses those qualities which mark him as a leader, and through these qualities he has lieeii able to make the College of Mines and Engineering the high ranking college that it is at the present time.
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Dean Lockwood Dr. I rank C. Lock wood is dean of Arizona's College of Letters. Arts and Sciences, l ie has served in this capacity for a number of years, and the growth of the college lias come as the result of his untiring efforts. Dean Lockwood as a professor is unexcelled. 1 le not only is an authority in his work, but he puts his very personality into his class instruction. As dean of the College he has put forth untiring efforts, and the College to-day stands as a monument to his work. Personally lie is a man who is respected and revere I by all with whom he conies in contact. Ife has a sympathetic understanding of the student's jx int of view, and he stands evet willing to assist his students in every way possible. Me commands the respect of all as a dean, as a professor, as a friend and as a man. Dean Thornber For a number of years Arizona’s College of gricullurc has I wen recognized as one of very high rank. The one man who has been largely responsible for this is Dean John J. Thornber. Students who graduate under Dean Tlioru-her leave the University fully equipped with practical knowledge to carry on their agricultural work. Dean Thornlier as a professor is recognized as an expert in his particular field. As a man lie is looked up to as one who is willing at all times to help and co-operate with his students in every way jiossihlc. No matter how trilling a matter may seem. Dean Thornlier is never too busy to give it his most careful attention. For this reason students in the College of Agriculture have come to revere him as a professor, a friend and an advisor.
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Dean Creamer T« Dean John ( . Creator goes the credit lor the work of building Arizona’s College »f l-'dncation from Inn a small department to the strong college that it now is. Ilis former students are today engaged in educational work throughout the State and in other states speak lor Dean Creader’s ability a- a professor of education. The College speaks for his ability as a builder and a leader. Students of education con tide in their Dean and feel free to go to him for advice. Mis students work, not because they have to hut because they want to. Me has that ability to make those with whom lie comes in contact interested in their work. More students are receiving degrees from the College of Kducalion this year than from any other college, which shows how be has done bis work. 'Those who graduate under him are fully equipped to become teachers and professors of the first rank. Registrar Paschal Dr. b’ranklin C. I'aschal has liven on the rizona campus for a number of years, but only this year t«h.k up bis duties as Registrar, lie has carried on the work in the Registrar's office in a very efficient manner. Always willing to eo-o| ernlc with the 'indents. mcmliers of the Arizona student ImmIv never hesitate to go to him for information or advice regarding their work or their courses.
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