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UNIVERSITY A MINISTRATORS EMIL R. IQRAETTLI DR. ROY GITTINGER The problems of University administration are handled by these men. Each man heads a separate unit. which operates individually under the supervision of the University's central authority, the President and the Board of Regents. The system is coordinated through the solving of questions by the various groups and linal approval by the central authority. Emil R. Kraettli has been secretary of the University since 1913. During this time he has served as assistant to four presidents-Brooks, Buchanan, Bizzell, and Brandt. ln addition, he is secretary to the Board of Regents. Roy Gittinger, dean of admissions and a member of the Faculty, has been associated with the Uni- versity since 1902. He has served in the various capacities of Principal of the Preparatory School, Dean of Undergraduates, registrar, Dean of Administration, and has been professor of history. He also super- vises the publication of all University bulletins. George VVadsack, who has been registrar of the University since 1926, is a University administrator. J. I.. Lindsey, comptroller of the University since 1912, has charge of all financial transactions, which total several million dollars each year. Stewart Harral is director of press relations forthe University and associate professor of journalism. James C. Nlaylield, a Sooner graduate, is manager of the University Book Exchange, located in the University Nlemorial Union. fiEORCE E. VVADSACK -I. L. LINDSEY STEVVART HARRAL JAMES C. MAYFIELD Page 22
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45' f rg'- f5t '?.sffsf Q Qbm, . a L . ! A v l l 5 .J HAR RlNCiTON XVINIBERLY Clmirnzclu, Board of Regelllx BOARD OF RECSENTS The Board of Regents, consisting of seven members, is the governing hody of thc institution. Each member is appointed hy the Governor, with the approval of the State Senate, for a term of seven years. ln addition to the university proper, the Board of Regents controls the Oklahoma Geological Survey, which is located on the campus at Norman, and the Nledical School, the School for Nurses, the University and Crippled Children's llospitals located in Okla- homa City. C. U. llunt hecame inactive when he entered the Army Air Corps. lfrl Deacon was appointe-.l hy the Ciovernor in place ol' C. fl. llunt. Lrfl lo riylzl-joe Mcliritle, Loyd Noltle, Emil llraettli, -Io: lirandt, lIzii'rfiii:toii Vl.'i1nhc-rly, Claude C'liznnhers, lf. C. Hopper, Frl Dcacon, ,lhhn Craig.
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UNIVE SITY 5+ Yi ADMINISTRATORS JOHN B. CHEADLE VV.fu,'1'ERNV. Ki:.xi'i' john B. Cheadle, professor of law and Dean of Faculty, has been a member of the faculty since the establishment of the School of Law in 1909. VValter YV. Kraft is superintendent of University utilities and professor of general engineering. Through his efforts the University has gained the reputation of having one of the most efficient college utility departments in the nation. Herbert H. Scott is director of the extension division of the University and a graduate of the Uni- versity of Qklahoma. The agency over which he has charge covers the entire state through correspond- ence study courses, visual education, public information, speech organizations, short courses, Family Life Institute, and Radio Station VVNAD. Savoie Lottinville succeeded President Joseph A. Brandt as director of the University Press when he went to Princeton in 1938. He has charge of the issuance of all University publications. L. Rader has been associated with the University library since 1909, and is now director of the library and professor of library science. Dr. YV. A. Fowler became a member of the faculty of the School of Nledicine in 1912, serving until 1929. Since 1937 Dr. Fowler has become well known to all students of the University as director of the Student Health Service and professor of hygiene. v P W s 9 Q HERBERT H. SCOTT S.-wore LOTTINVILLE J. L. RADER DR. W. A. Fowreiz Page 23
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