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RALPH L. CROSMAN . . . has built up the journalism department from two classes to its present status as a college . . . brings wide practical, as well as theoretical knowledge to his students . . . friendly . . . hob- bies are golf and billiards . . . B. S. from Colorado Agricultural College, 1915 . . . Director of College of Iournalisrn, Executive Secretary of Asso- ciated Alumni, Director of University Publications, Chairman of Board of Publications . . . Co-author of The Law of the Newspaper . . . has a charming wife and three attractive young daughters . . . as summer traveling student adviser, he contacted prospective students and alumni associations for twelve years, and made innumerable friends for the university. FREDERICK A. BUSHEE . . . came to C. U. in 1912 . . . B. Litt., M. A., and Ph. D .... author of many books on principles of sociology and so- cial organization . . . student at Dartmouth, Harvard, Hartford School of Sociology, and in Paris and Berlin . . . Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma . Mu . . . has visited Europe twenty-one times . . . has one of the lovliest homes in Boulder . . . he and his wife are among the most sought after members of the faculty as guests at University functions. CLARA LOUISE KIENINGER . . . distinguished and constant work in nursing since her gradu- ation from Lutheran Hospital in St. Louis, Mis souri . . . served overseas for 26 months, re ceived citation for services from the British gov- ernment . . . awarded fellowships from Rocke- feller Foundation in 1921 and 1929 . . . organ- ized modern nursing and as- sisted with organization of Pub- lic Health Nursing in Brazil through Rockefeller Foundation . . . director oi the School of Nursing for CU since 1926. ,gif Y 1 CARL C. ECKHARDT . . . wide- ly known as an analyst of trends in history . . . has been teaching history at C. U. since l9ll, and became head of the department in 1936 . . . au- thor of The Papacy and World Affairs , many articles on international relations, and on political, social, and teaching problems . . . holds a Ph. B., om M. A., and a Ph. D. . . . his wife, Gloria Carr, has been a constant aid and inspira- tion . . . taught at University of Missouri and at New Mex- ico Military lnstitute . . . Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi . . . as chairman of the Committee on Upper and Lower Divisions brought about a fundamental change in the or- ganization and curriculum of the college . . . well-known among students for ready, sympathetic help. V V - t REUBEN GUSTAVSON . . . internationally known for research work in biochemistry, especially in connection with glands of internal secretion . . . B. A. and M. A. from DU . . . taught at Colorado State College and at DU . . . delegate to second in- ternational congress for glandular research in Lon- don in 1930 . . . numerous awards, including Phi Lambda Upsilon prize in analytical chemistry, Mel- zer Award in research, and an honorary fellowship in Chicago Gynecological Soicety . . . succeeded Dr. lohn Ekeley as head of CU's chemistry depart- ment in 1937 . . . author of numerous articles and scientific papers, joint author of Sex and Internal Secretions . . . wide reputation as a forceful speak- er, capable of explaining complicated scientific facts in terms readily understood . . . makes chemistry interesting, students flock to his classes. 4. Page 24
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HERBERT S. EVANS . . . an example of what students think a dean should be . . . came to Colorado University in 1905 and be- came dean of the School of Engineering in 1919 . . . got his B. S. in Electrical Engineer- ing from the University of Nebraska in 1898, his doctor's in 1928 . . . has been a prac- ticing engineer as well as a teacher . . . C. B. G O. Railroad and General Electric Co. among his employers . . . a member of practically every engineering organization existing . . . reading is his favorite recrea- tion, but he wishes he had time to do more hunting and fishing . . . articles in engi- neerinq publications frequently carry his name . . . Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu. MAURICE HOLMES REES . . . prominent American medical educator . . . now the Dean and Superintendent of the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Hospi- tals . . . born in Newton, Iowa . . . A. B. Monmouth College in Illinois . . . A. M. University of Illinois and Ph. D. at University of Chicago . . . M. D. at Washington Uni- versity . . . he is married and has one son . . . professor of physiology and pharmacology at University of Colorado since 1921 . . . research in endocrine or- gans, and pituitary extracts and their physi- ological action . . . gardening holds great interest for him . . . has lovely home in Denver . . . enthusiastic over fishing. LAWRENCE WHEELER DE MUTH . . . chairman of executive committee of Law School . . . A. B., A. M., and LL. B. from University of Missouri . . . LL. M. from Uni- versity of Colorado . . . awarded Gregory graduate fellowship in political science at University of Missouri . . . faculty editor of Rocky Mountain Law Review. HENRY WEIHOFEN . . . born in Chicago, Illinois . . . Ph. D., I. D., and I. S. D. from University of Chicago . . . special assistant to Attorney General of United States at one time . . . has published lnsanity as a De- fense in Criminal Law . . . member of na- tional executive board of the National Law- yer's Guild. FREDERIC STORKE . . . obtained his LL. B. at Colorado University in 1914 and his S. L. D. at Harvard . . . has a son of whom he is justly very proud . . . plays fine bridge . . . has written three restatements on trusts, conflict of laws, and contracts for Colorado annotations . . . very interested in music. WARREN RAEDER . . . B. S. in Civil Engi- neering at University of California and M. S. at Colorado University . . . structural de- tailer for American Bridge Company and for the city of St. Louis . . . teacher of Civil Engineering at CU since 1926. GORDON ALEXANDER . . . professor and head of the department of biology . . . especially interested in high altitudes as a factor in animal distribution . . . his Out- line of General Biology , part of the College Outline Series, is widely used as a review syllabus. Page 23
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