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DEANS 1 . r. Ro ' i I), (lc:m ol the College ol Aits and Sciences, was boiii in C;anien)n, West ' iiginia. in 1877. He received his A. B. Ironi Olierlin in 1898. A. M. Iioni I ' aik College, and M. A. and I ' ll. 1). lioni Cornell. He is iiiairied and has nvo ilaiighters, X ' iiginia and Beitie. Reading, long trips, and college sports interest him ei nuuli. Dean Bo (l is a niend)er ol Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma i. Omicion Ka])])a Delia, and .Sigma Delta Chi, be- sides being prominent in aiioiis societies. He h as written .se eial anitles on education and was co-aiithor of a text- hook. Belore coming to Keniu(k he was connected vilh Hano er Colleue and Park Colle ' e. Edward WnM, dean ol the College ol Conmierce, was boi n in Florida. 1878. He received his A. B. Irom George Washington Uni ersit in 1912. his , . M. Irom Cohindjia, and his I ' h. D. from Colinnbia in 191(i. Dean AViest was connected vith the L ' niied States Weather Pjineaii. has taught at the Uni ersit of X ' ermont, and is the aiuhor of sc eral publications. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, Beta Gannna Sigma, and several acad- emies of sciences. Wnrrv.M S. f avlor, dean of the College of Ediuaiion, since I92.i. as born in Bea er fiam in 1885. He obtained his B. S. liom Kentucky in ' 12. iM. S. liom the Uni ersity of Wisconsin in ' Ki, and Ph. D. Irom Columbia in ' 24. He is an ardent golfer and cjuitc natinally. is also cpute a gar- dener (always digging). He is a member of Phi Delta Kajipa, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Zeia, Kiwanis Club, Masons, N. E. A., A. A. A. S., and K. E. A. Dean laxloi has written se eral bcjoks on educa- ticjn, in addition to being a member of the federal Bcjard of ■Vocational Education. 23
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DEANS ' . I). Fi NKiiorsiR, (lc;in ol ihc (iiadiiatc School, was 1)1)111 ill Rixkpori, Indiana, in 1S SI. He obtained his A. B. degree licnii Wahasii (College in ' 0 ). M. A. Iioiii Coiiiell in 12. Ph. 1). Iroin Cimnell in ' 1(1. and .St. D. Iioni W ' abasii in ' 29. He has liaxfiled around ihe voild in liis iiuessaiU seareh loi rare and siiaiige s]K ' iiiiiens ol Ijugs. snaises. and dead Iiuhans. In spile ol ihe lad thai he is nuuiied. Dr. Funkhonser has vi itlen ahonl ' iOO books and scieniilic publitations. Not being a er biisv man. lie was a|)poiiued ihaiiiiian ol ihe Athletic Council and secretaix ol the Sontheastein Coniei- eiue. He is a ineniber ol Ka|)pa Sigma. Phi Beta Kappa, the Rolai C:lnb. and iiiaiu (ielllilK oigani ations. Thomas P. CkJOi-i-R, dean ol the Clollege ol , giicidune. was born in I ' ekin, Illinois, in I. SSI. He is an expert gai- dnei ' . and .dso enjoxs iiaxeling. He received his A. B. and A. B. in .Vgriciillnre lioin the lJni ersil - ol Minnesota. Beloie toniing to the nni ci sii . Dean Cooper i.iughi at the Univeisity ol Minnesota, was connected iili the United States Dei)ai iineiii ol Agricultme. and Director ol North Dakota Better Fauns Association. Besides being an author ol a book, he has also written several bnllctiiis on agriculture. He is a member of Sigma Xi. . lpha Zeta, Ma- sons, Rotaix Club, and other clubs. L. |. IldKi xctii K. assist, lilt (lean ol the College ol Agri- culture, was bom at I ' l aiikloi I. IiuHana, in IS91. Fie re- ceived his B. S. degree at Purdue in I ' ,I17. his .M. S. at Kan- sas State College in l ' .»l!l. and did giadu.ite work at the L ' ni- eisit ol Chicago. Piolessoi Hoilachei is the author ol sev- eral books on li esto(k, and is a leiiowned authorilx on sheep. hile in school Prolessoi Hoilachei xvas .i iiieiiibei ol Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Xi. Gamma Sigma Delta. Fan Kappa Alpha, and O. D. K.
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DEANS |ami }1iram (.rmiam. (kail ul ihe College ol Engi- neeriii -. was horn in Louis ille in 1879. He receixed his B. C. E. in ' 00. and C. K. in ' Oj Irom the University of Ken- tnckw . ltcr the aniiisiiie was signed terminating the World War, he ivas in charge ol the engineeiing operations of the . . E. K. in Fiaiue. He was awarded an office in the Legion ol Honor in France and the Distinguished Service Medal by the United States. He is a member ol the Pen- deniiis Club. Masons, and Ka|)pa . lpha. This is Dean Graham ' s Inst vear at the univeisiiv. bin he has .shown miuii enthnsiasin in the proposed campus im- provements wliich inciiide the Student Union Building, re- modeling Mechanical Hall, iiiipi o enieiUs on the siadium. and construction ol a cenii.il iicating plant. V. E. Fkkicm.w. assistant dean ol the Clollege ol Engi- neering, i-. a nali e ol Lexington. He obtained his . . H. Irom Transyhania in 01, B. M. E. Irom U. ol K. in ' 01. and E. E. Irom Keimick in IL ' . Dean Freeman is another mem- ber ol the stall who is an aiclent gaicleiiei . ,nid stiangeK enough, he too is a gollei. Dean Freeman vas acting clean ol the College ol En- gineering (hiring the past eai. prior to ihe airival ol the ne v dean. Ciolonel (.lali.im. .iiid vas acli e in the install. i- tion ol a new (ledit s sieni in the college. He is a memijer ol ' Lati Beta j ' i. Omicron Delta Kappa, A. L E. E.. Rolaiv C:iul), and Kappa Alpha. . i,viN E. Evans, (le.m ol ilie (College ol Law, was boiii in X ' alley, Nebraska, in IS80, and spent his early lile on the laim. He attended the L ' ni ersii ' ol Nebraska, vheie he received his . . B. and A. M. degrees. He then married and now has two (hildieii. P.ilmer and Patrica. his teaching career at the LIniversit) ' of He startec Washington, then went to the State College of Washington, University ol Idaho, and later to George Washington Uni- ersit . He is a member of the Rotary Club, Delta Thet.i Phi, Kenttick - Bar Association and other legal societies. 24
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