University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1927

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President Cummings CPro-tem fl l l i XYhat's this l. been hearin' about a new prexy at the University? , inquired the prospeetor of his visitor, a rancher'from down the valley. Why, since lfebruary, Dean Cummings has been Presi- dent of our University. An' a mighty good president he's been, too. Everythin' has been going along quiet like. and 'prexy' Cummings-that wat the students refer to him he's of CU as-wal prexy Cummings is doin mihty fine, there. 'Phe students take to him, an' that's a. good thing. .-Xnd encouraged a closer contact and acquaintance be- tween students and the profs. Call 'em all together, sort rral 'em va know, and have speeches.-lt's a good idea l think. Yep, President Cummings sorta kept things goin' along smoothly. and thats quite a bit to do. Xin't he still specializing in ,-Xrehaology, l hear he's a whiz at that ? Oh, you bet he is. but bein' President is a busy job. Wal, l'm glad te hear that he's President and it does my heart good to hex' you speak highly of him, 'cause President Cumminfrs '1lw'Lvs does his durndest, I know. Dean Dean Dean Dean 5' '. Deans and Advisors S1CeoNn SlCMI'fS'I'lCR of Letters, Arts, and Sciences - - - Frank Mann Life of Mines and lingineering ---- G. Montague lintler of College of .'Xg'riculture --'- john J. Tliornber of College ot' lfducation ---- James NVillis Clarsozi llcan of College of Law - - Samuel M. lfegtly l'7ean ot' XVomen - - Anna Pearl Cooper Dean of Men - - - - - A. li. Otis Advisor to the President - - Charles Vorbies Advisor to the President - - C. NV. Matteson liC5liStl'ar ..... Franklin C. Paschal , . i Page 17

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President Marvin I7ean I Jenn Ilean I Penn ot' Letters, Arts, and Sciences - lfrank Mann Life XYal sir, I tell ya , began a lanky cowpuneher as he haltecl his pony at the mountains top, see way off thar in the valley F-that's Tucson, and in the center of it sorta is the University of .-Xrizona. Do ya notice those two big- ger recl specs among those other bits of red, wal thats tha New Gym ancl the New Library buildings on the Campus. 'I'hey were built there while Marvin was I'rexy. Ile iniprovecl the campus in lots of ways, too. .-Xncl he corralecl the best bunch of profs that have ever been in that institution. Ile cliclnt hav an easy job, but believe ine, lzarclner he accomplishecl great things for that Lini- versity. ancl I bet this here hoss of mine that in years to come his work will still be highly thot of. Ile ain't there any longer, there was sumthing of a ruinpus, but parrl, I shur think that he put that University on a real runnin' basis, and kept it there. XfVhenever I think of the Univer- sity I think of Marvin. and from what I gather from these hereabouts, and from those who know, I believe that he ehangerl and improved things in sueh a way that the L'niversity IS recognized everywhere. I'Ie's gone now, ltarflner, but what he clicl for .'Xrizona's University will always be there. llaving finished, the cowpuneher ancl his 'parcl' turnecl their ponies and slowly disappeared be- hind the 1HOlll1lZ1llliS rim. Deans FIRST SEMESTER - Dean of College of liclueation - Carl L. Iluffaker llean of Grzuluzite College - - - of Mines :incl Engineering - G. Bl. llntler I 1'ecleriek Leslie Rzinsoine of College of .Xgriculture - - - Dean of Klen - - - - lfhner L. Shirrell john J. Thornber Dean of Women - .-Xnna Pearl Cooper of College of Law -- - Samuel Nl. liegtlhx' Registrar ----- Franklin C. Paschal 31- A ii, Page 16



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V Iv I r rpxsvof V l I l .l .. Z i'l'lI , l l i , .xr ' ' 5155-5 I . ' 9 ., 5 I tx , ' ANIvERsON. IERNEST, Ph.D. . Professor of Chemistry AREVALO, JOHN D., A.M. Instructor in Spanish ATKINSON, JULIA FERGUSON, A.M. - Assistant Professor of Mathematics 5 BACH MAN, AI4BEllT, Ph.D. ' , Instructor in French bu' BLOUNT, RAYMOND FRANK, M.S. I' 'if Instructor in Biology 4. BROOKS, JOHN, Ph.D. : 'I' -- Associate Professor of Spanish BROWN, ELLIER JAY, Ph.D. ',' Professor of Finance BUEI-IRER, TIIEOPI-III, FREDERIC, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry if, L CABLE, W. ARTIIUR, A.M. Associate Professor of Public Speaking i -. CALDWELL, GEORGE TIIORNHILI., MHS. . Professor of Zoology CARRINOTON, EDWIN FRANCIS, Ph.D. . Associate Professor Of German CIII-:sNEY, MAROUERITE, A.B. ., Assistant Director of Physical Education Wonuen CLEMENTS, PAIII. I-IENRY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Science ' CONRAD, FREDERICK ALLEN, A.M. Ui' Assisant Professor of Sociology i , . P Q53 .9 4 I I College of Letters,iArts and Sciences DOUGLASS, ANDREW ELLICOTT, A.B., Sc.D. Director of the Steward Observatory, Professor of Astronomy DUOLEY, SARAII S., A.B., M.A. Instructor in English EATON, LUELLA V., A.B. Instructor in English EISERLING, FRANCES, A.M. Instructor in Spanish FANNIN, NINA, B.S. Assistant Director of Physical Education for NVomen A FOWLER, FRANK I'IAM1I,TON, Ph.D. Professor of Classical Literature FRAZIER, IXLLEGRA, A.M. Associate Professor of English GITTINGS, INA EsTELI,E, M.A. Director of Physical Education for GRAESSER, ROY F., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics I-IAMMOND, GEORGE P., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History HEMENWAY, ANsEL FRANCIS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology HILDERRAND, JOEL HENRY, Ph.D. fOf for Califoruiaj I Lecturer in Chemistry LIUBBARD, HOWARD ARCHIBALD, Ph.D. Professor of History LEONARD, HEMAN BURR, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Women Un i1'I'r.vi1y of SE E E 4 E , 4 R R R E R E E E E ll fl fm COOPER, ANNA PEARL, A.M. LIIfE, FRANK MANN, B.S., F.R.S.A. f f f : nf0' Dean of Women, Professor of Englsih Dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, 7 1' gif 415 CRRESSE, GEORGE HOFFMAN, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Y' 5 III QL, Professor of Mathematics LUssKY, IRENE, M.A. All J LCUMMINGS, BYRON, A.M., LL.D., Sc.D. Instructoih-in English ' .' President, Director of tlIe State Illuseumg Pro- MATURO, FRAJNK, JIS., A.M. lgjzf fessor of Archaeology Instructor in Spanish '55, + il: QW Page 18 'ii , , I L, . . . I M lqlv A Q r 'IO 'll l wi ll

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