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Director of Public Relations, William V. Morgenstern George H. Watkins, Vice-Ptesident in charge of Development Assistant Examiner Eleonora J. Kaufmann, Col- lege Examiner Knox C. Hill, and Divisional Ex- aminers Myles Friedman, Roger Pillet, and Get- trude Weisskopf. The two subsidiaries of the Dean of Students' Office which are concerned with physical matters are the Student Health Service and the Department of Physical Education. Director of Student Health is Dr. Henrietta Herbalsheimer, who oversees the work of some 14 physicians and a psychiatric social worker. T. Nelson Metcalf retired last year as Di- rector of Physical Education, and chosen to take his place was Walter M. Hass, former football coach. Hass is also chairman of the menis physical educaction program; Edith Ballwebber is chairman of the women's program. Although not centered in the Administration Building, that part of the administration which deals With the library system is as nearly important to the people here as the Bursaris ohice. Under the general supervision of Library Director Herman H. Fussler, the library system of the University is divided into two parts: Readetsi Services Division tunder Stanley E. Gwynni and Preparations Divi- sion tunder John M. Dawsom. 13
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assistant Director. At the beginning of this year Mrs. Newman assumed the whole responsibility as Director, and Director of Housing Allen Austill iwho was director of Admissions and Placement at St. John's College before he came here in 1955i took on added work as assistant Director. A 101: of phrases originate at this University and are abbeviated here: 0MP, SSA, FTF, SG, ISL, SRP, B-J. . . . There has come, though, from the outside, three letters: IBM, which have ceased to represent any agency except the Exmineris ofiice. However inaccurate be this mechanistic concept, students incorrigibly think of the Examiners, OfEce as operated by machines or some kindred form of inhumanity. That this proposition is false is demonstrated every year when Examiner Benjamin S. Bloom ap- pears to say some words of encouragement to enter- ing Students. Associated with Bloom in the Exam- ineris OEICE are Supervisor of Research Hugh Lane, Allen Austill, Director of Student Housing Lionel Holmes, Bookstore guide to be- wildered students, works over the records uDlBBS ON THE com WHEN YOU'RE THRoueHP
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