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U N IV E I2 S I T Y ADMINISTRATION right, bottom Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs, MARY P. SKINNER. has charge of student loan funds, keeps check on scholastic eligi- bility of students for ev- erything except athletics. In the summer she directs the scholastic comparison of fraternities and sorori- ties with each other and with the rest of the stu- dents. below, left OTIS C. MCCREERY, As- sistant Dean of Student Al- fairs, works in close touch with Dean Nicholson, ad- vises Lodger's League and Fraternities, has charge of all men's rooming houses including the holding and brealdng of contracts, con- ducts the course in Lead- ership, is advisor for fresh- man men. right, top Dean of Student Affairs, EDWARD E. NICHOL- SON, as a Chemistry In- structor was head of the old Students' Work Com- mittee. He expanded its work until in 1916 it was changed to the Student Affairs office. As its first dean he tries to keep his office in personal touch with all students. below, right As dean of women, ANNE DUDLEY BLITZ is advisory member of W. S. G. A., Y.W.C.A., and Panhellenic Council. on the All-Uni- versity Council, supervises all women's residences in- cluding boarding houses, dormitories, and co-opera- tive cottages. Is a member of the committee award- ing some of the loan funds and scholarships. Discipli- nary work takes the least of her time.
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U N IV E I2 S I T Y ADMINISTRATION above, left Dean of the Graduate School, GUY S. FORD, supervises this depart- ment which permits over eighteen hundred stu- dents to work for ad- vanced degrees, is chair- man of the library com- mittee which dictates the policies of the library, is director of the University Press, was also Acting President during President Coffman's absence in 1931-32. right, bottom Assistant to the President and University Dean, MALCOLM M. WILLEY has charge of the Univer- sity convocation s e ri e s, was put in charge of the Federal Student Program when it was developing and has retained that re- sponsibility. Works in close touch with President Coffman in discharging the many administrative duties of the President's office. 16 above, ri gh t ROYAL R. SHUMWAY, Assitant Dean of the Arts College, is chairman of the Student's Work Commit- tee. This comrnittee de- cides on changes in regis- tration, probation and de- linquent students, and cases in which students wish to take classes out- side their regular course curriculum. He is also chairman of the committee on dishonest students. right, top WILLIAM T. MIDDLE- BROOK, Comptroller, is head of the entire busi- ness management division of the University as dis- tinct from the educational function, since purchas- ir1g, accounting, buildings and grounds, printing, and all other financial matters fall under his jurisdiction. He was at Purdue before he became associated with this University.
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