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Administration 1952 Governor . Kerr Scoll Puh lucal n North I arolina ha madi great advan ami W. Ken Scott, n all n and i ffii ii nl nil,, ial hi ii keenly in 1 i ml i n,i in. I in its studenU who will becomi responsible citizei .im.I alerl knowledge ha Ii Governoi Scott awan i thi outstanding figure in the nation as well .i- the itati Om Hal «iih the prominenl individual aa in head. ■ted mi the I Diversity of North ■ liberaliani ' ■ il publii institutions and an which !■• live beltei pi Chancellor Edward K. Graham Dr. Edward Kiddei Graham, rth head nl fifty yeai old institution, i- one citizen ol out world iii Woman ' s Coll.- .- iliai ni ' ivnnr kn..«- and admin Hi if .■ inn nmiiIhthit in that In- was horn in Chapel Hill, and latei attended the I niwr-ih ,,( „nl, ( amlina. Wter obuining ln- IS.A. anil M. . ili-jim- limn ill, i, . Ii, «,. H | |„ ■ ■ n.- 1 1 I nnn-ih. ;nnl .i II, an nl Faculties al Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, before he accepted tl til i Chancelloi ol !, ami three children have made iring their two years here. They ' -nil. mil Informal ami very Idea Dean of Students Katherine Taylor Through her position as Dean of Students, Miss Katherine Taylor i- known to every student at Woman ' s Colli-}! ' -, ami lii-n- -In- is a part nl all plia-rs ,,( „„ r ., |„„,| |if .-. - a fnrim-i m, ml,, r oi the faculty, she i- well qualified to advise on scholastii matters, and al pre-school conference she is called upon fnr advice on the numerou s problems and questi which ari-,- there. In addition i lier many Other duties, she i- a populai Bpeakei ami plan- h,r--lf al I Ii, -lu.l.iil ■ consulations or just friendlj chats Miss fayloi works with class advisers and counselors on social activities and in every school function she rdinates faculty and students action with the EIIMlK «. KERB SCOTT
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Si ■-■: i V president Gordon Gray President Gordon Graj came to us from Washington, D. ( ' .. where he served as Secretarj of the Vrmj undei President Truman from L947 until L950. Our new president is not onlj well known in his own nati r state, rolina, but has gained praise from national ami world figures for In- outstanding record of service to the Nation. His alerl knowledge i Stale and National affairs are nowhere more evident than in his awareness of iln needs of the students of the I niversit) of North Carolina; and » ■ reater Woman ' s College in the future under his leadership. II. .r Graham ml l i-;in TayloTi
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w. c. Administration 1952 Our world at Woman ' s College has competent, alert leaders who guide the students and plan for their needs. This world into which each new student steps is the result of days, months and years of planning and hard work on the part of the administration of the college. The many new. modern buildings on campus are a realization of the hopes and dreams of the administration. They are forever looking ahead to the betterment and growth of the college. President Gordon Gray. Chancellor Edward Graham. Jr.. and Dean of Students (Catherine Taylor head the administration of Woman ' s College. Working with these, however, are the many faculty members who are so necessary for the welfare of the college. Yes. the administration of Woman ' s College favors a happy and progressive student body, and man) new plans are being made for future years. JOHN . I III KIUKI :harles «. piiii.i GEORGE M. JOYCE 1 - MEKEII E. Mossmw I lltlllEs M. IK. Ill III I III I l (.» Administrative foresight, planning, and practice have started for the Woman ' s College a program of General Education which will offer the students a broader educational scope. Concentrated efforts on the parts of the administrative leaders and faculty have made this program not a dream hut an ensuing reality.
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