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IS K A PALAPAI.A THE FACULTY AKTIU'K L. DEAN. A. 15. (Harvard ’00). Ph.I). (Vale '02). President of the I rniversity. AKTIU'K K. KELLER, C. I’.. (Cornell 03). LL.IL (National Cniv. 05). S.M.C.E. ( Harvard 15). M.S. Mass. Inst. Tech. 15). Penn of the College of Applied Science, and Professor of Civil Engineering. ♦ARTHUR L. ANDREWS; ILL. (Cornell 93), Mi. (Cornell ’95). Ph.I). (Cornell 02). Peon of the College of Arts and Sciences. and Professor of English. JOHN S. I LXACHJK ). A.I5. i Marietta 89). A.M. « Marietta 97). Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. JOHN M. YOl X(i. ICS. (Cniv. Florida M8). M.K. (Cornell ’02», M.M.K. (Cornell ’04). Professor of Engineering. FRANK T. DlLLIXCil lA I. ICS. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute ’01). M.A. I Yale 15). Professor of Chemistry. CMIXXIE K. Cl 11 PM AN (Woman’s Art School. X. Y.). Professor of Ceramics and Design. LOl IS A. IIHXKK. M.S. (Cniv. of Wisconsin 12). M.S. (Cniv. of Wiscon- sin ’23). Professor of Agriculture. DAVID I.. CRAWTORI). II.A. ( Pomona ’ll . M.A. (Stanford 12. Cornell ’13 i. Professor of Entomology and Director of Extension Service. KICIIAKD WKF.XSIIACL. Ph.lC ( Yale 11 ). Ph.I). ( V ale. 15). Professor of Chemistry. IKYINd O. PECKER. A.P». ( Poston Cniv. 12). Alliance Francaisc. Sorlxninc. Paris. Professor of Romance Languages. IIFKPHKT F. IJKKCiM AN. ICS. (Kansas Agrie. Col. 05), M.S. (Cniv. of Minn. 15). Ph.I). ( Cniv. of Minn. IS). Professor of Botany. ROMAXZO ADAMS. A.I». (Cniv. of Mich. 97). A.M. (Cniv. of Mich. 98), Ph.I). (Cniv. of Chicago ’04). Professor of Economies and Sociology. CHARLES II. EDMONDSON. Ph.P,. (Cniv. of Iowa 03). M.S. (Cniv. of Iowa ’04). Ph.I). ( Cniv. of Iowa ’05). Professor of .oology and Director of the Marine Biological Laboratory. On leave of nbscucc, first npuiostcr, 1923-24.
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K A I‘ALAPA I-A 17 l)k. A. L. Dean President, University of Hawaii 2
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KA PAI.A I A LA M A. S. U. H.. Organized October, 1920, on basis of A. S. C. II. OFFICERS President............................Merlyn Forbes, 24 First Vice-President..............♦...Herbert Keppeler, '24 Second Vice-President ...............Doris Mossman, '24 Secretary............................Clara Chung, ’25 Treasurer..................................Toworu Kunikivo, '24 Athletic Manager ....................Otto Khun Editor, Ka Palapala..................James Chun. '24 Manager, Ka Palapala.................W alter Samson. ‘25 Editor. Ka F.co......................Yasuo (loto. '24 Manager. Ka Leo......................Herbert Keppeler. '24 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Merlyn Forbes. '24....................Chairman Dorothea Krauss, '24 ................Secretary Dr. Harold Palmer..............Faculty Member I aura Pratt, '25 Allister Forbes, '24 Yasuo (loto, '24 The Association of the Students of the University of Hawaii is the largest and most important of the student organizations, as it includes practically every member of the University. The requirement for membership is the payment of the annual fee The object of the Association is to promote and direct all worthy student activities. All organizations on the Campus must have the sanction and recog- nition of the A. S. U. II. before they can become a legal unit of flic University. The publications of Ka Palapala, the students year book, and Ka Leo. the students’ weekly newspaper, are officially under the control of the Association. Some of the notable activities of the Association during the past year are: the managing and financing of the Oregon Agg'e-llawaii games during the Christmas holidays; the granting of letter awards to women athletes, and the recognition of the Pre-Medic and Hiris' Swimming Clubs.
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