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WALTERS F. DYDE, vice-president of the University, began his service to the school in 1924. He is largely responsible for the quality of teaching as dean of the Boulder campus faculty. General Administration Of great importance are those phases of ad- ministration concerned with the central organiza- tion of the University and student guidance. Vice-president of the University, Waltei' F. Dyde, directs departmental budgets. He is re- sponsible for the quality of instruction and is acting president in the event of the president's absence, among other tasks. Dean of Students, Clifford G. Houston, is co-ordinator of personal services, counseling serv- icing, bureau of testing and evalaution, student activities, foreign student affairs and other func- tions Which serve the students. Harry G. Carlson, dean of men, has gained a reputation for helpful advice to students with problems, in addition to maintaining men's housing info r m ati on. Mi s s Mary-Ethel Ball, dean of Women performs in similar capacities with regard to women students. CLIFFORD HOUSTON is dean of students. He is an authority on personal rela- tions and a much- sought source of student ad- vice and counsel. HARRY CARLSON, dean of men, came to the Univer- sity in 1926. He is director of physical educa- tion for men in addition to his other duties. MARY-ETHEL BALL is active in the guidance of women's student organizations and social life as part of her duties as the dean of women.
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ERSKINE R. MYER was chosen regent in the 1952 elections. E ELWOOD M. BROOKS, a banker, is new on the board this year. CHARLES D. BROMLEY is an at- tourney-at-law in D e n v e r. KENNETH A. BUNDY is editor of H. VANCE AUSTIN is a graduate the Gunnison, Colorado, Courier. of Colo,-qd0'5 School of Law, Board of Regents The governing body of the University is the Board of Regents, elected by the citizens of Colorado. The Regents, a highly respected sextet from many Walks of life, accept their positions as public servants for six-year terms. This distinguished group holds numerous meetings each semester to determine the distribu- tion of funds and property and to formulate the policies of the University. One of the important duties of the board is its selection of president of the University. This duty was performed this spring when successor to R. L. Stearns was chosen. MRS. VIRGINIA BLUE, past president of the Associated Alumni, was elected this year.
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WARNER IMIG, dean of College of Music, is especially noted for work with choruses. C. F. POE has been College of Pharmacy dean since 1946. HARI. R. DOUGLASS is director of education for the University. JACOB VAN EK, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, has held that position since 1929. Arts and Sciences By far the greatest amount of the University's growth has occurred in the College of Arts and Sciences, whose enrollment is in excess of 4,000. Its administration possesses much experience in counseling students, directing their fields of study, and preparing them for professions or further education. The extensive work of Dean Jacob Van Ek has been instrumental in instituting a wide range of liberal arts courses which include 29 major fields of study, in addition to background train- ing for professions such as business, law, med- icine, and dentistry. Though separately ad- ministered schools on the campus, the Business School and the Colleges of Pharmacy and Music are considered together with arts and sciences in this section. OMER C. STEWART acts as chair- A. G. WALDROP, director of the College of W. M. CAMPBELL is director of man of the social sciences. Journalism, is shown admiring a newspaper, the University extension division f- 1 gi iLl'S?'- Xs ' 1- . . -ffyf, my 0 190:33 0 4:25 's 57622
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