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f ' re' P it rg ga g a ,mf at 73 ct.. ees ss s ' E1,. -.:E2., 1 I 'iefflffia A I THE UNIVERSITY C o L L E G E - . ,,,, .c M y ..Q'. -If-Q - . ,.,.. ,ff ' Dean Emery T. Pilbey, A.lVI., is an as- sociate professor of Industrial Education and Dean of the University College. He received his Ph.B. in Education at the University of Chicago in 1916 and his A.M. in 1920. He began teaching here in 1919, and was made Dean of the University College in 1923. When time and place become necessary factors in education, University College solves the problem. University College, the down- town department of the University of Chicago, serves during each quarter 2300 students who are enrolled in over Ioo courses given at con- DEAN FU-HEY venient hours-after school hours, 4:15-6:15, after business hours, 7:oo-9:oog and on Saturdays. Professors on the campus give work from almost all of the professional schools of the University and most of the undergraduate and graduate departments of Arts and Literature. The curriculum meets the needs of teachers, nurses, lawyers, social service workers, church workers, and even attracts the young dilittante who has a desire to continue association with the arts. Special features during 1925-26 include post graduate courses for electrical engineers, new courses in theology, conferences for elementary and secondary school principals, and courses which interpret our democratic institutions. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Mr. Henry Justin Smith came from the Chicago Daily News to the University, where he became Director of Public Relations, July Ist, 1924, having as his official title, Assistant to the President. He conceived the Publicity Department of the University as having the double purpose of interpreting the University to the public through the medium of the daily press, and of serving the University. He continued as Assistant to the President in charge of Y public relations until February, IQ26, when he was summoned back to theDaily News to act as managing editor. Mr. Smith received an AB. degree from the Uni- versity of Chicago in 1898, and in IQO2 became city editor of the Chicago Daily News, in which position he continued until 1913, when he was appointed news editor of the paper. At the close of the World VVar he covered the Peace Conference, having been put in charge of an important diplomatic post at the head of the Daily News Paris oflice. Mr. Smith is the author of several books and articles on journalism, among them being Josslyn , , a novel, Deadlines , a group of short stories about ' newspaper life, It's the Way It's NVritten , and HENRX'-IUSTIN SMITH ciTl16 Other Side Of the Wall.'7 Page 29
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