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HELEN POOL RUSH DEAN OF WOMEN Nov that the war is over, and men have returned to the campus in large numbers, the women are once again in the minority. This calls for adjustments on the part of the women. Classrooms, corridors, and Tuck Shops are so crov ded that space is at a premium. The women will have to yield some places of leadership. But the gains are far greater than the losses. The advantages of coeducation are theirs again —a chance to work and play with the men, a chance to think together on common problems. This is the essence of student life in the University. Helen Pool Rush 22 Miss Rush and Assistants
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DEAN OF MEN’S STAFF Robert L. Arthur George W. Hoffman Charles Ebort Jr. It looks like old times, remarked a former University student recently during a visit to the Dean of Men's office. Like many others who have returned to their studies from all corners of the world, this veteran saw the Dean and his assistants again supervising the many activities that were so much a part of his University life before he went to war. This year many of the organizations that were forced to go inactive during the war have come back to Pitt. These numerous student activities and the problems of more than 4,000 veterans have made the Dean's office the largest that it has ever been. A typical hour in 80 may find a veteran having an admission interview, a fraternity president checking the list of rushees, a dance chairman arranging a ticket sales, a reporter from one of the publications getting facts for a story, a graduate relating his service experiences to his friend, Dean Biddle, and a Student Congress committee discussing plans for a rally. With the return of old times this past year, the Dean of Men's office found new opportunities and interests in its relations with the student body. Robert Sullivan 21 Miss Maloney, Mis Miller, Miss Harris Mrs. Finney. Miss Hecht, Miss Slovonson
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DEAN OF WOMENS STAFF Miss Harriot Glassor Miss Elizabeth Teal Pitt women, entering the post-war period with plans and dreams of further building of both school and social life, look to the Office of the Dean of Women for the return to normal. Miss Helen Pool Rush, Dean of Women, has noted the trend back to the schools .as wartime employment standards are replaced by higher qualifications. In observing the changes the new peace is bringing, Dean Rush viewed the return to normal not as a retracing of the pattern of the pre-war day3, but as a return to the conditions which promote progress. An increased social program was planned by Miss Harriet Glasser, who advised the girls about outside activities. Nationality Room hostesses are being trained by Miss Mary T. Walton. Miss Elizabeth Teal is handling the employment and housing difficulties that arise during the change to normal conditions. Mrs. John Ross is at the desk in the information room; and Miss Ruth Becker and Mrs. Lucy Millard, secretaries, are keeping the correspondence in order. The Office of the Dean of Women is well equipped to meet the new demands placed upon it by this back to normal atmosphere. Mr . Millard and Mi Bockor Mi Rcbln on, Ml V alton and Mr . Ross
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