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1 X Dr. Philip C. Pendleton, after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1922, served as a finance instructor in the Wharton School. He left Penn to practice law from 1929 to 1946. Upon his return he became a lecturer in Political Science and later treasurer of the University. Mr. ohn L. Moore, Actin Business Mana er of the Universit , has . . . . 5 3 . Y jurisdiction over the operation of Pennsylvan1a's plant, personnel de- partment, dining service, printing, communications, and book store. A raduate of Penn State Villanova, and the Universit of Mar land, g . , 4 y . Mr. Moore was Director of the War Production Board during the Second World War. 1' Mr. Robert H. Pitt, Dean of Admissions, last year served the University as Assistant to the Dean of Men. Following his graduation from the 'Wharton School in 1949, he became associated with the Office of Student Affairs and later was Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs. His new post combines the admis- sion policy of the University with a staff that travels extensively interviewing prospective students.
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Nik.. y Dr. Norman H. Topping, Vice-President in charge of Medical Affairs, has been active in research in viral and rickettsial diseases, having written various articles on typhus and Q fever. In addition to a career as intern in the Marine Corps and the holding of memberships and directorships in numerous medical associations, he has been the Assistant Chief for the Division of Infectious Diseases in the National Institute of Health since 1937. Mr. Donald K. Angell, Vice-President and Secretary of the University, received his B.S. degree at Pennsylvania. Returning seven years later, he was a member of the University Fund Organization and in subsequent years served as Director and Business Manager of Houston Hall, General Manager of the Council on Development, Secretary of the Corporation and as Vice-President in charge of the University Fund and Acting Vice-President for Development and Public Relations. , ,, . , . , ii . 'N . , V AW! - .3991 - i W ,, if Mr. Henry R. Pemberton, Financial Vice-President of the University, graduated from the Wharton School in 1922. Formerly, he was Director of Finances and Acting Treasurer as well as a trustee of the Moore School. Mr. Pemberton served in the Air Force during both wars.
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'5- DERGR DU TE CQUNCIL THE UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL is the chief agent of men's student government at the University. Composed of the sixteen men holding the offices deemed most in touch with student opinion, the Council directs all non- fraternity extra-curricular activities at Penn, and repre- sents the male students on the Boardis Committee on Stu- dent Affairs and at various intercollegiate conferences and meetings. , ,A . .,-1- 4 W . W, Ngigkyas' .f s. 1 tie WMM - 2 '? 1-ef ,A H Q if' Jack Guest, president. Bruce Crocco, Fred Casey, Kirby Fitzpatrick, Robert Fogelman. Martin Griffin, William Gruber, Karl Hoagland, Barton Leach. Darius Ornston, Norman Regner Robert Schenkel, Norman Schon- feld. Charles Shaffer, Robert Sheridan. l R
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