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Dilectete Horticulturist John H. Beaumont, director of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, visited the Philippine Islands last summer as an agricultural specialist for the United States Government. He surveyed the land and gave advice in agricultural problems in setting up an efficient agricultural organization in the Philip- pines. Mr. Howry H. Warner, director of the Agri- cultural Extension Service, likes color photog raphy and sun tanning at the beach. He was in Washington during the war and worked for the government. He returned to the campus last year. An associate professor of social work and director of the School of Social Work is Mrs. Gladys Whitney Goettling. She has always been interested in social work and believes that there is a great need for v orkers in every field of social work now, especially since World War II. Dr. Eric A. Fennel, graduate of the Univer- sity of Cincinnati, received his certification from the American Beard of Pathology. He is the first to head the Medical Technology program here. Dr. Colin J. Herrick, associate psychologist and acting director of the psychological and psychopathic clinic, spends his Sunday after- neons playing cribbage. He claims he used to be a good chess player too. He likes East coast oysters and prefers fresh water swimming. Mr. Albert J. McKinney, assistant professor of education and acting director of the Univer- sity Extension Division, says he has no free time for hobbies. His work takes up all his time and he believes that he is underpaid. Howry H Warner Colin I Horhttk John H Bccutsont Eric A. Fennol Alberi J. McKinney Gladys W Goettling
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Willxod J. Holmes Bonjcmin O. WIs: Thoyno M Livotay Dr. F Dr. Thayne M. Livesay, Dean of Arts and Sciences and head of the psychology depart- ment on sabbatical leave during the second semester. He visited friends and relatives on the mainland. A strong advocate of public education, Dr. Benjamin O. Wist. Dean of Teachers College is responsible for the training of the majority of Hawaii's teachers. Dr. Wilfred ]. Holmes, who taught engineer- ing and mathematics here before the war, is the new Dean of Applied Science. He enjoys writing and has had a book of short stories pub- lished. In charge of student admission is Dr. Bruce White, Dean of Student Personnel. He was on the mainland during the first semester visiting different colleges and studying student prob- lems. Working in the garden and going for swim are his chief delights. Walking the floor with his young son takes up all the free hours Dr. Paul S. Bachman has. He is Dean of Faculties, professor of govern- ment, and Secretary to the Ecard of Regents. Paul S Bschxnen ‘ I li1 ' D eans
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Thomas Nickorson Barbara M. Clark lotoph M. Skorpon Phillip B. Lolilch Gdminishatioe Kolon 3. Mac Noil K C Uobrlck Carl G. Slrovon Edmund F. Spallacy The Fortieth Anniversary Celebration kept Mr. Thomas Nickerson, manager of the office of publications very busy this year. He former- ly owned a bookstore downtown and is an avid reader, writes poetry, and is partial toward sea food for his diet. Gardening and carpentry are Mr. Joseph M. Skorpen's hobbies. He handles the finances of the University, and was with the Depart ment of Public Instruction before joining the administrative staff here. Registering and re-registering students and scheduling exams occupied most of the time of Miss Helen B. MacNeil, registrar. When she first came here in 1922, there were only 300 students compared to today's 300. Dr. Carl Stroven, librarian and professor of English, goes fishing whenever he finds time. He takes charge of the library with its 164,000 bound and 381,000 unbound volumes. A malihini, Miss Barbara Clark, women's counselor, has won many friends among stu- denst by her understanding and helpful nature. She likes to read and go horseback riding. Mr. Philip B. Lottich, men's counselor, re- signed during the second semester and went for a visit to Australia. Veterans' adviser Karl C. Leebrick had the important job of aiding and advising veterans on the campus regarding their legal rights un- der the GI Bill of Rights. He is also professor of government and takes active part in the activi- ties of the Institute of Pacific Relations. Dr. Edmund F. Spollacy. professor of govern- ment, was acting director of the Legislative Reference Bureau and acting dean of the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences during Dean Livesay's absence.
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