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PL acemen t During the past year, there has been less place- ment because of the war. And, there has been no Work-Study. In a recent survey, it was shown that 82% of the regularly enrolled students are helping the war effort by being employed in part-time jobs. Every student who wants to work is now doing so. The tide has changed. For the first time in the history of the Placement Office, it was not necessary to solicit jobs for students. Instead, employers besieged Place- ment officials with their requests for student workers. RoDERic B. Crane, Director tit vicauon E. M. HoSMAN, Director The School of Adult Education continued with a large enrollment this year, which was due in part to a variety of new courses and training programs. The one designed to train church ushers brought a con- siderable amount of national publicity to the school. During the year the School of Adult Education co- operated with the Y.M.C.A. in offering a number of short courses formerly sponsored by the Y. The year 1943-44 also saw the Evening School approved as a member of the Seventh Army Institute, which has made the University ' s extension courses available to servicemen throughout the nation.
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NELL WARD FRANCES E, WOOD Ph.D., State University of Iowa, g k A.M., Columbia University, Associate Professor of Chemis- ■ B k i l Assistant Professor of Educa- FACULTY AND STAFF ON LEAVE OR IN THE SERVICE EDWARD P. COLEMAN M.S., State University, 1939 Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics RICHARD E. DUNCAN A. M., Ohio State University, 1937 Instructor in Music WILLIAM DURAND B. Sc, University of Omaha, 1938 Assistant Professor of Engineer- ing LYMAN H. HARRIS Ph.D., University of Wiscon- sin, 1931 Associate Professor of History C. L. HARTMAN A. M., University of Omaha, 1 940 Football and Track Coach DAYTON E. HECKMAN Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1939 Associate Professor of Govern- ment EDGAR A. HOLT Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1928 Professor of History and Gov- ernment EDWIN S. JAMES B. Sc, University of Omaha, 1932 Assistant to Dean of Students HAROLD JOHNK A.M., State University of Iowa, 1941 Instructor in Men ' s Physical Education ROBERT FREDERICK LANE Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1939 Associate Professor, Library WILLIAM K. NOYCE Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1938 Associate Professor of Chemis- try JOHN E. WOODS A.B., Hamline, 1921 Work-Study and Student Em- ployment FACULTY AND STAFF NOT PICTURED MAINE C. ANDERSEN, M.D. Director of Student Health Service ELIZABETH GAGE CHURCH B.Sc, University of Nebraska Instructor in Home Economics BERTHE C. KOCH Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1929 Professor of Fine Arts, Head of Department of Art ELLEN LORD B.S.L.S., University of Michi- gan, 1938 Librarian WILFRED PAYNE Ph.D., University of Wiscon- sin, 1930 Professor of Philosophy JOHN MILTON PHILLIPS, D.D. Illinois College, 1929, North- land College, 1930 Instructor in Religion PAUL STAGEMAN A.B., University of Omaha, 1939 Assistant Instructor in Chemis- try RUDOLPH SEIDEL Vienna Conservatory of Music, Austria, 1856 Director of Orchestra ALICE C. SMITH A.B. , University of Omaha, 1 940 Registrar HUGH J. TUDOR Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1933 Associate Professor of Govern- ment DANA T. WARREN Ph.D., Yale University, 1933 Associate Professor of Physics PEARL WEBER A.M., University of Chicago, 1920 Assistant Professor of Psychol- ogy and Philosophy
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Left to right: Chem exam in process . . . the chaperones . . . Lucas needs official O.K. . . Payne tries quarter- back sneak, Tudor doesnt ' think it ' ll work . . . meeting of the scientific minds . . . resting . . . swing and sway . . . discussing literature? . . . Garloughs give Goodman competition.
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