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‘ John Mulroy is vice-president for community affairs. Administration leads students ‘An all-out effort in recent years to establish a more efficient administrative team.’ These were the words of the Very Rev. Laurence V. Britt, S.J. in respect to goals that are being sought by the administration. ‘““High academic quality will be insured by our new arrangements which attempt to find academic leadership.” “Of course, change is not being made for change’s sake. Our present deans, for example, are now very capable and we do not foresee any changes.” However, regular chan ges are being made in the department heads to enable them to share the working load. The main effect of this system is more time for evaluating new ideas. “The idea that is being instilled in our new administration is one of responsibility. We must always keep in mind that we are part of a whole and work together.” 14 Rev. Malcolm Carron, S.J., former Arts dean, is now academic vice-president and jhis new office is in the library. i Dr. Francis Arlinghaus, a popular teacher of modern European history, is in his second year as student affairs vice-president.
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Steel and concrete on an urban campus are enhanced by a spring and summer full of green. In autumn stately buildings, scattered among gold and brown, awe new freshmen. In a white winter, snow paints a muddy, slushy urban campus. Most people see U-D as a clump of Span- ish buildings—a Jesuit university that has dropped football—a school where men out- number women 7-2. All of this information comes to De- troiters through the University Public In- formation Office and is often the only side of U-D that most people see—Madrigal Dinners with the University Chorus, the Town and Gown cultural series, the Alumni Association, a weatherworn, newly repaired landmark—the Tower Clock. Yet these comprise only the outer part of U-D. They are the essence of but a passing glimpse at the University. 13
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Rev. Laurence V. Britt, S.J., president of the University, stands before one part of his ex- pansion program, the Administration Building.
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