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Business Administrator Charles E. Grubb Although appointed to his present office of Business Administrator in April, 1936, Mr. Charles E. Grubb has been connected with the University of Delaware for many years. In 1914, he was an honor graduate from the School of Engineering following an active campus career. While in college, he was elected to Phi Kappa Phi and was Editor-in-Chief of both the Review and Blue Hen. He was later elecred to Tau Bera Pi. During the Commencement exercises of 1930, Mr. Grubb was awarded an honorary Master's degree in Civil Engineering. From 1918 1o 1930, he served as Chief County Engineer of New Castle County and as the New Castle County State Highway Commissioner in which capacities he supervised construction and maintenance of roads and srructures. In 1930, he became Engineer-Executive of the American Road Builders Association of Washington, D. C. and in 1934, Assistant Director, Projects Division, F.E.A., with offices in Washingron. During all this time, he kept in close contact with the affairs of his University, so thar in the short time since his appointment to his present position, he has already greatly increased the efficiency of the Business Office. His sympathetic, vet business-like and efficient treatment of student problems has esrablished him firmly in the hearts of all those who know him. 21
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The Deans SCHUSTER, SPENCER, DUTTON GEORGE ELLIOT DUTTON A graduate of the University of Delaware Class of 1904, Dean Dutton did graduare work at Johns Hopkins Universicy and at Harvard University where he received his Master of Arts Degree in 1911, At thar time, he became connected with the English Department of Delaware which he has served in various capacities ever since. He was elected Dean of Delaware College in 1923. ROBERT LYLE SPENCER DCean Spencer was graduared from lowa State Col- lege in 1912, Following thar, he raught for six years and then engaged for a time in commercial engineering work. In 1928, he became Dean of the Engineering School of the University of Delaware. GEORGE LEE SCHUSTER TCean Schuster was born in the midwestern town of Middletown, Indiana. He was graduated from Ohio State University in 1916, with a degree of Bachelor of Science, and received his Master's degree in Science from the same insdtudon in 1918. He continued his graduate work when he received a fellowship awarded at Cornell University in 1927- 28. During this period he was granted a leave of absence from the University of Delaware, where he was a memker of the faculty., After graduating from Ohio State University, he served as assistant agronomist at the same institution for two years. Then he proceeded to West Virginia University, where he was instructor for the scholastic year 1918-1919, and came to the University of Delaware in 1920, where he took up the position of professor of agronomy. Thus, he has been in the service of Celaware College for eighteen vears. He succeeded Dean C. A. McCue on July 1, 1939, Besides serving as Dean of the School of Agriculture, he is Director of the Experiment Station and Director of Extension Service at the university.
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The National Youth Administration makes funds available for payment to needy college and graduate students in regular attendance ar institutions of colleg- iate and university standing for part-rime work during the academic vear. The types of work to be performed and the selection of students to receive aid, within cer- tain limitatdons prescribed by the National Youth il BUSINESS GUIDANCE BUREAU Miss Louise Hutchison Lt. Cor. D. M. ASHBRIDGE Efx'.!rrry on ge Jh?'i;l NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION Maus. Bertha WorTH Mr. Cnaries Busn Administration, are responsibilities of the authorities of the institurion participating in the Program. At the University of Delaware, President Hullihen appointed Charles W, Bush to serve as the director and, assisted by Mrs. Bertha S. Worth, he has directed this work for the past two years. Continued on page 177
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