University of Minnesota - Gopher Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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TALLYING THE STUDENTS and collecting their fees is a small part oi the tasks facing the adnninistration. This shot is from the inside looking out, a very advantageous spot to be judging from the looks of the lines on the other side. The solution to the line-bucking problem is solved if you ' re a photographer ' s assistant. THE TASK of admitting and keeping tab on the thousands of students that pass through the doors of the Administration Building is taken care of by Robert E. Summers, Dean of Admis- sions and Records. His work and h is staff ' s v ork enables the Freshman to become a Senior and graduate. Edmund G. Williamson, Dean of Students, kept in touch with the students and their activities through the Activities Bureau, while Recorder True E. Pcttingill kept a staff busy recording the hordes of students registered. William T. Harris kept the University in the pub- lic limelight by handling the public relations and publicity. Minnesota, being co-educational. Dean Anne D. Blitz served as Dean of Women. Page 27

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Administration These ucrc the men at the heads of depart- ments and divisions. Dean Malcolm M. Willey, vice president of academic administration, busily coordinated 16 departments and all non-teaching units of the University. He obtained the speakers for the Convocations. Looking forward, too, he pre- dicted a 30,000 enrollment by 1%5, which gave Dean of Admissions and Records Robert E. Summers something to ponder. Dean Summers had the job of keeping records for 27,000 stu- dents. Looking past the temporary decrease, he also foresaw a greater influx of students seeking higher education. Naturally concerned with providing adequate facilities. Vice President of Business Adminis- tration William T. Middlebrook oversaw the service enterprises and business details of the U. He even said some of the temporaries were tem- porary and outlined plans for new buiklings to replace some of them. Over in St. Paul Dean Clyde H. Bailey di- recteil the Department of Agriculture, and Henry Schmitz was liean of the College of Ag- riculture, Forestry, and Home Economics. KEEPING the University functioning at a Univerjity. is its administration headed by the Board of Regents and President Morrill. ABOVE. Edmund G. Williamson, as Dean of Students, handles, through his activities bureau, student affairs, while Laurence R. Lunden. serves as comptroller. KEEPING CONTACT between the University and its thousands of alumni is a full time job as E. 8. Pierce, alumni secretary will testify. CO-ORDINATION of siiteen university departments is in the able hands of Dean Malcolm M. Willey, vice-president of academic administration. W. T, MIDDLEBROOK. viceoresident of business administration, handles the Us business.

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