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L Q, WARREN o. BROWN M Nr Dean ot M en I 'ix ANN BROMLEY Decm of Women ln addition to counseling men students, Dean Warren O. Brown is financial advisor for student organizations, treasurer of the Student Organ- izations Eund, and advisor to Phi Eta Sigma. He also supervises the Student Employment Division and the Hospital and Medical Service plan. Mr. Brown has served as Dean of Men since 1946. Besides acting as counselor to women students, Dean Ann Bromley also sponsors several student organizations: Alpha Lambda Delta, The Brave, and the Dance Committee. All student social events nated and unified through her office. Miss Bromley has served Women since September, 1949. are co-ordi- as Dean of Since luly, l947, Harold N. Cooley has served as Dean C. C. Caveny. Before coming here, Mr. Cooley served Supervisor of Education in Pennsylvania and was an instructor in training with the War Manpower Commission. assistant to as a State supervisory Dean Edwin A. Wolleson took over his position as Dean of Stu- dents for the Chicago Undergraduate Division in l946, after many years of navy service. As Dean of Students, he is concerned with the welfare of the individual student and is director of student activities. T I X I K RN' HAROLD COOLEY 5 l Assistant to the Dean I f E. A. WOLLESON l Dean of Students
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nu-uunllq THE DEAN if tv la: W 1 ,J ., hvlvfb gy'-h '.,1:, Ar . ,. .f,t .511-' ,ng fy f -' ' -.....,..,f Lf u.f'S..fu 'w 7. My personal greetings and best wishes are extended to all Pierites through this second edition of The Brave. Our campus of the University has come a long way during these past five school years and we realize that there is considerable distance to travel to achieve our goal. Epictetus wrote: No great thing is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. lf you tell me you desire a fig, l answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen. During these days of great stress, caused by spiritual, philosophical, scientific, ecoe nomic, and political forces at work, we must not lose faith in our ability to reason soundly, use good judgment, and make wise decisions. All the resources of the University are devoted to meeting the needs of the individual student so that they may meet these challenges. Your edu- cation should be looked upon as a great heritage and the time is ripe to use it wisely. As members of the lllini family, we share in all the great traditions of the University of lllinois. Foremost is the tradition of teamwork among students, faculty, and staff. lt has been this teamwork at the Chicago Undergraduate Division which makes it possible for me to say. without reservations, that we have made a good beginning. We have laid a solid foundation, and we must continue to justify the faith that the vast lllini family has placed in the Chicago Undergraduate Division by making this a truly outstanding institution of higher education. C 6 60 UUII y Dean
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REGISTRAR Adrnitting new and transfer students, keeping a permanent record of all students, pre- paring the registration schedule, compiling enroll- ment statistics and releasing them for publication are all a part of the duties of the Registrars office. At the head of the office is Examiner and Recorder Harold E. Temmer, who came here in Iuly, l946. Working with him are Miss Ruth Farnham, Mrs. Ieannet Gage, Miss Kirker Smith, and Miss Elizabeth Taylor. .rf ,nr R. Snellenburg. H. Temmer PUBLIC INFORMATION The Public information Office, under the direction of Perry L. Smithers, is the center of all publicity and public relations functions. All publications including catalogs, timetables, and directories are issued through this office. Besides being responsible for all gen- eral and sports publicity releases for the press, the Public Information Office is usually affiliated with any projects aimed at promoting the general Wel- fare of the University. P' Smllhers' D' Hermann' D' Genq M. Walsh. M. Cozty, A. Holzman, T. Halstengard, R. Porter, C. Budil L Taylor The Business Office is concerned with the following service departments: Purchasing, Ac- counting, and Payroll, the handling of all cash collections through the Cashiers Office, the Book- store, and the Tabulating Department, General Stores, Receiving and inventory control. The Business Office is under the di- rection of Robert E. Porter, Assistant to the Business Manager of The Chicago Colleges. BUSINESS I0
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