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A A reorganization last summer consoli- dated nine groups ranging frorn the Union to the Institute of Gerontology under the oflice of the vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculties. Willard L. Boyd, professor of law, has headed the office since 1964. He has law degrees from the University of Minnesota and the Univer- sity of Michigan. Wlu ARD L Bow use president for academic affairs dean 1 lacultles ' N Rom RT ln RAY clean of extension 'md Umversitv services Robert P. Ray is dean of extension md university services and is chairman of the board of the Iowa Center for Education in Politics. He received a B.A. from Coe Col- lege and lVI.A. and Ph.D. from the univer- sity. His ollice is composed of 18 units whose work ranges from overseeing corres- pondence studies to drawing medical illus- trations. Charles R. Statler is director of examina- tions service, established in 1943. He re- C1-IARLES R. STATLER, director of examinations service ceived an lV1.Ed. from the University of Wichita. During the course of the year his ollice assists the faculty with the prepara- tion of testing materials and provides scor- ing and analysis service.
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Officers of administration Elwin T. Ioliffe, vice president for busi- ness and finance, has served the university for 33 years. He received a B.S.C. from here in 1932. A native of Ottosen, he worked at the university as a machine operator from 1933- 36 and as manager of the statistical ser- vice from 1936-41. He was assistant busi- ness manager from 1941-54 and business manager and secretary from 1954 until ap- pointed to his present position in 1958. LD E. RHOADES, dean of admissions and records execute University programs ELWIN T. IOLIFFE, vice president for business and finance Donald E. Rhoades, formerly director of admissions and registrar, was named dean of admissions and records by the Board of Regents last Iuly. A graduate of Morningside College and the University, Rboades was a high school coach and principal before coming here in 1953. Channeling 16,355 students into over 1,900 courses offered is one of the major functions of his office. To facilitate this, a summer orientation and registration pro- gram for freshmen was begun last summer. About 2,000 freshmen took advantage of the opportunity to register in advance.
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The first of the month always brings a long line to the cashiefs ofiice in University Hall. PHILIP CL. HUBBARD, dean of academic aI'l'airs ,. half' ALLIN W. DAMN, administrative dean Allin W. Dalcin joined the university as administrative dean and assistant to the president in 1953. He left a position as comptroller of three colleges in California. Prior to that, he had been bursar and a member of the commerce faculty of Robert College and bursar of the American College for Girls in Istanbul, Turkey. He earned a B.A. and lVI.A. from here and an lVl.B.A. from Harvard University. His special interest in international af- fairs is shown by oilices he has held in Ro- tary International, the state United Nations Association, and Partners for the Alliance for Progress. Philip G. Hubbard was appointed dean of academic affairs effective I an. l, making him the iirst Negro dean in the history of the university. The position was created in Iuly of 1965 by President Howard R. Bowen . Hubbard had been professor of mechan- ics and hydraulics prior to being appointed dean. He is also a member of the Presi- dentis ad hoc committe-e on articles three and four of the Higher Education Act oi 1965 and is on the Committee of Human Rights. A native of Macon, Ga., Hubbard attend- ed the Des Moines public schools and re- ceived B.S., lVl.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Iowa.
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