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f)e 19U gatofeepe WILLIAM CRAIG WILCOX, M. A., A Y Dean of College of Liberal Arts CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, LL. D., A , Y Dean of College of Law JAMES RENWICK GUTHRIE. M. D. Dean of College of Medicine GEORGE ROYAL, M. D., t A r Dean of College of Homeopathic Medicine WILLIAM SUITS HOSFORD, D. D. S., A 6 Dean of College of Dentistry WILBER JOHN TEETERS, PH. C.. A X, 2 A E Dean of College of Pharmacy WILLIAM G. RAYMOND, C. E., LL. D., 2 T, 4 K , 2 3, B K Dean of College of Applied Science CARL EMIL SEASHORE, Pn. D.. 2 A E, 2 E Dean of Graduate College ISAAC ALTHAUS LOOS, LL. D. Director of School of Political and Social Sciences and Commerce FREDERICK ELMER BOLTON, Pn. D., Acacia, II K M Director of Summer Session and Director of School of Education WALTER LAWRENCE BIERRING, M. D., 2 N Vice-dean of College of Medicine WILLIAM LE CLAIRE BYWATER, M. D. Vice-dean of College of Homeopathic Aledicine
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1911 gatokepe (tftrrrs af tit? A mmtBtratum Sltp Hnrorrsitg GEORGE EDWIN MACLEAN. PH. D., LL. D., A K E, B K President of the University ELMER ALMV WILCOX, B. A.. f A . A Y, 4 B K Secretary of University Senate THOMAS HUSTON M. cBRIDE, PH. D., ATA Director of University Extension WILLIAM CRAIG WILCOX. M. A.. A v Secretary of University Extension HERBERT CLIFFORD DORCAS, M. A.. 11 K M, B K University Examiner EDWARD CECIL BARRETT, B. A.. A , 2 X, B K University Registrar and Secretary of the Faculties MISS ANNA KLINGENHAGEN Dean of Women FOREST CHESTER ENSIGN. M. A., Acacia, n K M, B K Inspector of Preparatory Schools MORTON C. MUM MA. First Lieutenant, Second Cavalry, U. S. A., Commander of Cadet Battalion CHARLES HEALD WELLER, PH. D.. A K E, 4 B K University Editor
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1911 J|atokepe A Srrato BY PRESIDENT MACLEAN The first decade of the 20th Century will be noteworthy for the remarkable development of American State Universities. The State University of Iowa has more than kept pace with her sisters. Reckoning the period from 1899 to 1909. the last complete academic year, the facts and figures tell the story of growth at Iowa. A lirilfotng Era X early a million and a half of dollars have been put in buildings and equip- ment The important structures have been the Hall of Liberal Arts, the Univer- sity Central Heat Light and Power Plant with the tunnel extensions, the Hall of Anatomy, the Medical Laboratory, the wing and its extension of the Engineering Quadrangle, the Hall of Natural Science, also temporarily housing the Auditor- ium and general library, the Armory and Athletic Pavilion, the new wing of the University Hospital, the Steam Engineering Laboratory, the Hydro-Electric Power House with its adjunct of the concrete dam across the Iowa river, the President ' s House, and the Hall of Law. Nearly all of these buildings are of Bedford stone, of fire-proof construction, harmonious in style of architecture, the key-note of which is given by the Old Capitol. The extensions and renovations of other buildings would represent a creditable progress in an ordinary building period. The additions were Unity Hall given to the Chair of Public Speaking, and the Plant House. The Hall of Dentistry was extended and the Old Hall of Natural Science removed with the gain of a basement story. The Hall of Physics, the School of Music, the Building for Electrical Engineering and the old Hospital were entirely renovated. (Tontpua Sxlfnstnn During this time one hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been expended for the enlargement of the campus in accordance with plans of the well-known landscape architects, Olmsted Brothers. The campus will have an extended river front and will extend east to the east end of the hospital campus, a distance of about a half a mile. The Old Capitol, with its campus will be at the center with land stretching in every direction upon which quadrangles for the most part will
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