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Marion L. Huit begins his second decade as dean of students and director of student aliairs this year. He received a B.A. in his- tory and political science from Ohio Wes- leyan University and an lVl.A. in psychol- ogy from the university. He came here in 1946 as counselor to men after teaching in the Peking American School in China and serving in the U.S. Department of Iustice. His oiiice includes counselors for men and women, activities counselors, the Inter- national Center and fraternity business ser- vice. As part of a reorganization plan adopted last summer, the oiiice now func- tions through the oiiice of the vice presi- dent for academic affairs and dean of fac- ulties. Huit has been president of the National Association of Student Personnel Adminis- trators, a member of the Iowa Guidance Association and campus liaison olhcer for the Peace Corps. PRESENT YOUR CAR REGISTRATION CARD HER sntnivz 5 :gm vm hr-'S Car registration is one of the last lines students have to go through before they can tum in their I.B.M, cards. NIARION L. HUIT, dean of students, director of student affairs I7
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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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New Union addition provides meeting rooms, lounge areas The 34.2 million addition to the Union, begun in 1962, was dedicated Sept. 24. It includes the 112-room Iowa House, a new ballroom, the Big 10 meeting rooms and new lounge areas. Founded in 1924 as a memorial to stu- dents who died in military conllicts, thc Union is the third largest structure of itz kind in the nation. Loren V. Kottner, director, believes the Union should be the place where the in- formal education of college students takes place. Q . The Gold Feather room usually has several chess games 'th ' udents' f ' . OI'1 YV I other st in kibitzing, iange L The new River Room cafeteria looks out on the Iowa River and has an expanded seating capacity. LOREN V. KOTTNER, Union director 5:
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