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DEAN OF MEN The office of Dean of Men is held by Mr. J. F. Findlay. Mr. Findlay attended Tobin College, preparatory school, at Fort Dodge, Iowa. He received his B.A. degree from Grinnell College in 1922 and in 1923 received his Mas- ter ' s Degree from the University of Chicago. Later he attended New York University. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Delta Chi, and Delta Theta Chi. Before coming to the University of Oklahoma, he served as Dean of Men at Grinnell Col- lege. He is one of the youngest University deans in the country. GiTTINGER PROMINENT Dr. Roy Gittinger Dean Gittinger has served as Dean of Administration since 1926. He received his B. A. here in 1902. He also holds an M. A. from the University of Chicago and a Ph. D. from the University of California. Frank S. Cleckler Secretary, University of Oklahoma Alumni Association Walter W. Kraft Superintendent of University Utilities Fayette Copeland Director University Publicity Bureau Dr. C. S. Bobo Director of Student Health Service and Infirmary Cleckler Kraft COPEL. ND Bobo Page 24
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GREETINGS FROM THE GOVERNOR I extend to the faculty and students of tfie University of Oklahoma my greetings and my most sincere good wishes. I also desire to congratulate the students of this great educational institution because of the age in which you live. This may seem strange in the face of the extreme and unusual turmoil now existing in domestic and world af- fairs. The greatest opportunity for service, however, al- ways presents itself at the time of greatest need. The baffling social, political, and economic questions now de- manding attention will require a generation to solve. The opportunity is yours, to be of service in achieving a sane but progressive solution of these vital problems. I am confident that you will rise to the monumental oppor- tunity thus presented to you and that the present personnel of this great student body will have an important part in working out a new, more humane order that will enable mankind to be more prosperous, happier, and better. While I am sure that your greatest ambition is for ser- vice to your fellow man, I am not unmindful of the desire of every individual to make a success in a material way. May I also wish you success in all laudable efforts for your personal welfare. Sincerely, E. W. Marland GOVERNOR E. W. MARLAND Governor Marland, an enthusiastic [an. watches the Sooners trounce the Aggies
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DEAN OF WOMEN The office of Dean of Women is filled by Miss Edna E. McDaniel. Miss McDaniel holds the B. A. and M. A. degrees, having received the B. A. in 1923 from Baylor College, Belton, Texas, and the M. A. in 1924 from the University of Texas at Austin. She was Freshman Dean of Women at the University of Texas for four years; Dean of Women at Baylor University at Waco for two years, and she has been Dean of Women at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma for the past nine years. Her office is the center for all activities for women. McDaniel ADMINISTRATORS Dr. E. D. Meacham Dr. Meacham has been Assistant Dean of the Arts and Sciences College since 1926. He received his B. A. here in 1914, his M. A. from Harvard in 1917, and his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago in 1922. He is the fac- ulty representative to the Big Six Conference. George E. Wadsack Registrar of the University Charles C. Miles Manager. University Book Exchange Joseph A. Brandt Director of the University Press J. L. Lindsay Financial Clerk of the University Page 25
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