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FACULTY ,THE SFREASURER AND COMPTROLLER HARLES H. GORMAN, the present Q comptroller, has held his position at the university for a number of years and is the oHicial accountant Who has care of all financial business connected with the univer- sity. He, is authorized to receive all fees from the students and the proceeds from sales of farming goods and all personal property of any nature. The comptroller is the custodian of all student funds and, since the innovation of the graduate manager oflice, all moneys are paid out only upon the presentation of a requisition approved by the graduate mana- ger and the Finance Control Committee. THE REGISTRAR It is the Work of the Registrar to handle all student registration, determine and keep on file the status of all those enrolled, and compile and send out all grades. Despite present conditions there was but a very slight drop in the enrollment this year. Enrollment figures for the past five years are as follows: 1929, 944, l930, 1046, 1931, 1105, 1932,1052, 1933, 1042. 1 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Maxwell Adams, as the Dean of Arts and Science, has been instrumental in rais- ing the standards of this particular college to its present high status. The College of Arts and Science Was one of the Hrst colleges in the university, and at present the enrollment of the college is double that of all the others. The main courses offered by this college are of the cultural type and are preparatory to professions such as law, journalism, busi- ness and medicine. Page Twenty-0116 s -- ,9 . N' Teak' T A N Y x R u. My N . 1 , . ix. gs ': 2 NY! N ' if-,U Sk V 1 :U Y Ili? ' llilj , U ..,,.-. 'A 1- -5 fm If .- . :J 1:11,-1 2 5:- ,,,..,,.j' ff: l , 1 5 .zsxfy-1.,,.: 32 5 1 1 I LW 1 ' ' 4 2 1 if . 6 J rl fl ,' X f 1 1 ?N 5 ., Q 1 .ff I , ,115 X . 1 , 9. I X Y, fx 32' 'E 3 -.abil ,rf 5 - ff. Q r 5 y ' 1' A Ja' f ,lsr ,VZ . ,nh , ,J I .f f V .J ' AC A ' , . 1 Charles H. Gorman, Comptroller .,. ,5-il'-R:l W' X im, ilu -,X XQ1. lvfzy, fx lik -. 15 ails' ....' ,,,:-g-,,,?, ,.,, V . ,,. f 1- 1--ffif A Zrfiirc 1 . we ff.5'f332iQ i' 47: , . , Qs -4' gm .-I, , A. 'ly la A f . B11 vQ.,a,,- Ag 'N-2:94 -- ----. V- , ig C1 4 QW ,,. 75,-,:.I,v ,gg I 6. 1p',fFZgfEi' , - . -1 ' .. 'A-. ,e.i!1f?a, ft1 ' ' ' :iii x fiv. .- 1 ' Jan. . 1:1-:iii 1' 'rf-I - 14593214 13- 1 'Wu F 'ff3S,lW .1 .. :' I C1 ' N R .gl X-'H' W 2 7: E' X' k27z':'?'--' ,' 2 ' ' ,jr- -Yri',,.73?, X . , --I ,J , h 'f 1 ai- . ' gg Y11:,Nv..,, N- 9,11 , - -' ' -5 J C 1 -I 1-. '. Q 'lr Ji l A ii' 1 , 5if'i'.'-111' -1 ' 'T' 71 X I NFLQQ1- ' 2 wifi, il-- ifksv. ' -3. A 3'-':1f1 si I -y - 'GM u' '- v. 1.3:-1.1K X:- !u 'R 'A' :., 1Ef.?.1'n X24 'N 'ag R, Q tg: X 1.3 ,, A , X 1' ' 'Ps 1, ' az L5 X '1 , ' Vw., ' -. X .5 if J, xx if-A Efig, '- fd J: W1 Louise M. Sissa, Registrar A T. V - 1: - ' ,NE -. i -. --if.'?iif?5rf i55Lfi1c W , iii, - N . . ,, '1 'HT X, -ENN. . 915.1 25251 4-H ' ' ' 1 'F 1 ,A L . '+ ' , 55,3 - M-'1 , .. , -3 .. 4 -1.9.-.-f .. 1 01 ,4-.1 - . fs uraififys ,I - fag 9 f i' .Qi f ' 1 'lil 1 :Fil ' . A f':'l:1- '4' Nl ff 'W' . A ff: if . I-. .f 1 ,W - , , 1, -7 'U lf. 1' ji X il ng 1 Maxwell Adams, Dean of the College of Arts and Science
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lFACClUlLTY lNfLxcKAY SCHOOL OF MINES HE Mackay School of Mines has the reputation of being one of finest schools of its kind in the West. Courses are offered in metallurgy, min- ing and geology, as well as other subjects necessary for the study of mining engineer- ing. Upon completion of the requirements the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering is awarded. An additional year for research work is also offered. The Mackay School of Mines is under the direction of john A. Fulton. Among his assistants are Prof. Carpenter, Prof. Stoddard, Prof. Palmer, Assistant Prof. Smyth and Instructor Couch. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The University of Nevada Alumni As- sociation Works as a group to bring together graduates of Nevada. Annual Homecoming reunions tend to accomplish this and to create contact between alumni and students. Proctor Hug was this year elected presi- dent to succeed the retiring Joe McDonald. Mrs. Louise Lewers has served as secretary for many years and is responsible for many of the organization's accomplishments. THE UNIVERSI'FY LIBRARY The library, housed in the Alice Mc- Manus Clark Memorial building, contains almost 55,000 bound volumes and several thousand pamphlets. These have been se- lected to suit the needs of the university as well as for general information of various kinds. In addition there is a reading room which is supplied With over 200 of the cur- rent leading periodicals. Miss Thea Thompson is Librarian and Mr. D. Layman is Librarian Emeritus. The remainder of the staff includes- Ruth Nash, Clare Johnson and Precious Nash. Page Twcvzly-lb1'c'c - . , ...X I v'.. I rn.. .5-g ' - ' 'X rv:-. -'WI A - -A .1 9 . , E N ,- ., -Q 7 ff T ,1 X . , f KA ,fjf 1 'X .-is . i .1 . E, ,ily ,ia V 1 Q- ,X 1 lx tl, ' ' , 5 at 1 ' I . A, X ,ip IIN., If i21WK,? Xi lf .5 c .fr ' I ' ' 5 . ,I .f 1 LM .-. s , T 'X ,:? .1 i, ,,,.,,.- , ' 93 .iii i f , .,f,1.i - Q. 1 ff- fl' Q john A. Fulton Director of Mackay School of Mines f... fl'-f'-49,4 . ' '-'.-5.--.- 7 Divx :gf--7,154.5-A 1 , .- .T--: ,Lf?Zfgf'i ' f f ,J ,fff- - 43121122 2?- ..1 f-195:-.V V - 452 75 'J-P A s. 1 .' u ' M ' -,- ' AA . ,. J ' ' .142-,, , ,, 5 ,' X. .:,:'a3 k 1:3 1 Mfg,-, .. .sv ' xg., . . I- 2?f5f2':f. 'THF'-vs+7:f: 1 '. ' '-:F ' -5 'f 1.11. ,gg flf. ffl ' . sffniiagf , '1 , 1 J' g .ff figs ggjffi jfs, . , -. fag . 1, m4,,.ff,..., 35-x fl 5i,r, e2? 1 Ff ' ., 'l' , - qjljivu.. I25' T 1 1 -. Q if HQ Q' of Proctor R. Hug President of thc Alumni Association sd gli? ,ffgiivmx was 'fir vu. I P Marti' F' Zhi' ah ,,f, - -ai. a. i . f r s - gs. W',b:f- '- ix' :QNX . as .5 5 - .:-. ., J X Adaylhiih,-. Jr- - is Nr, ' -. f if -- -. ,. i.PQf?4!, in ,' 4. 1. v. .,'.. 1 'CT .5 1 -' ng 11:--5 'M .. ' s E 1 H. ' X .af - if .,,, .V , ,Q i - , -3-sw' vw ' ' ' . .- ff-9-. V 2' .415-,,,-1.f' Eff ' 'I .f N.:-I '24, 1' 1 .fd . a ' M ., . 1 . .f TI 4- X ',::'i Q' 'NRL ' if 'P - - 7 . I J 'J 'l'v..' 1 i , .L-3. af... J, W 'i '43-:Q-1 ..-'I i- ik ' ' .- f,g,.- z l :' ji, , .' 1, xiii uf '54 7. .- f..ir- 1 . I., ' , V 1- it in ,.. 3 , 'V ' 1 ,.,. H I, . - ,- fit 'f E J 1 4 '-'fig' wi ,U S i l, , ' f L ,' V 3 f257a'f.? 'ff ' ' 5 Thea Thompson, Librarian
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