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Directors Dean Chapman. Dr. Lirexax, Mr. li'arnrr, Dr. Scott. Dr. Bachman, Prof. Sinclair. DR. TIIAYNE M. LI VESA Y—This de- mocratic and pleasant educational psycholo- gist takes after John Dewy in believing that learning is by doing. Professor of Education and Psychology. Director of the School of Secondary Education, Summer Sessions, and Admissions, our professor is the ideal of sanity. HOWRY H. WARNER—Marketing spe- cialist sells the fruits of the (io xl Earth. This human specimen from Ohio, who tra- vels over the territory, and the South Seas, directs the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics with headquarters in the Aggie building. DR. R. RAY SCOTT—The humanist whose sympathies and broad understanding take him into the field of Adult Education where lies his greatest interest . . . people. DR. PA IT. S. BACHMAN—is the ab- sent-minded professor, who forgets what students remember and remembers what stu- dents forget. However, this Professor of Political Science and Director of the Gradu- ate Division lias a sense of humor that ex- cuses him from his occasional mental slips. PROP. GREGG M. SINCLAIR—whose Oriental Institute and fancies in literature send him scampering over the face of the earth on an itinerary too dizzy to lichold. while we students attend to lectures. Eng- lished to Dante and Shakespeare between times.
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Dean Keller, Dean Wist, Dean George. 20 The Deans DEAN ROYAL N. CHAPMAN—An im- |x rtant man at the hca l of an important school . . . Dean Chapman and his School of Tropical Agriculture! A one time travel- ling professor of the Rockefeller Foundation from Minnesota, the Royalty today also lends his talents to the Pineapple Producers Co- operative Association as director, lie has heen on leave this year. DEAN ARTHUR R. KELLER—Wheth- er he is first an engineer or a scientist is like deciding the priority of the egg before the hen or the hen before the egg in regard to this portly Dean of the College of Applied Science, and vice-president of the Universi- ty. who made his latest sabbatical break in the fall and travelled around the world. DEAN BENJAMIN O. WIST—This gentleman has contact with nearly every stu- dent in Teachers’ college because of his po- pularity. patience, and understanding . . . and good lectures, too! An alumnus of our Uni- versity. the Dean assumed the presidency of the Territorial Normal School from 1921 to 1931. American Samoa built an excellent educational system under his care. DEAN WILLIAM H. GEORGE—He will not Itctray his middle name, and we can only say, “Shame, shame and a couple of fie fies! All professors arc loquacious, but our Deati of the College of Arts and Sciences alias Professor of Political Science and His- tory is undisputed leader of the lot. lie is on sabbatical leave.
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Prof. Andrews, Prof. Dillingham, Dr. Kee- sing. MRS. MARIA M. HOERMAN—She instructs in German, her native tongue, for she was born in Germany, educated in Ber- lin. and later taught there. She is an alumnus of the University of Hawaii as are several of her children, which makes the university a family affair with them. Pleasant and eager to assist is she in her kindly German, yet cosmopolitan, way. PROF. CARL B. ANDREWS—is the katnaaina, native-born Professor of Engineer- ing from Pahala, Kau, island of Hawaii. Ill's chief concern in life, it appears, are transpor- tation, tropical engineering, and civil engi- neering, and these have been very much in evidence on Maui, Oahu, and Philippines. The rumble of war drums today reminds him of the time he spent as captain of the engineers in 1918. PROF. FRANK T. DILLINGHAM— Professor of Chemistry and Sugar Tech- nolog)-. who has been a decided factor in the advancement of scientific methods in sugar and pineapple production. One can see this former chemist of the H.S.P.A. strolling to his office across the campus each morning with his black scotty, leashed to one hand, and a cane in the other. DR. FELIX M. KEESING—claims Pen- ang (Straits Settlements. British Malay) as his birthplace and the University of New Zealand as his alma mater, which he exhaust- ed of degrees. We serve warning to the ex- ponents of the divine origin of man lest they are identified with monkeys by this leading Hawaii anthropologist. Soccer is his pastime. 24
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