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Qi n . raniHi The Year At Washington FALL QUARTER Sipirinlicf 30 — Registration. OctohiT 1 — Registration. 2 — Classes meet. 3 — Lewis Hall traiisfoi ' incil into S. A. T. C. hospital. 4 — War emergency all-univer- sity assembly. 5 — Incri ' ase of intlucnzii sus- penils classes and i|u;iran- tines campus. XovcnilxT H — Faculty decide to grant full quarter ' s credit. 13 — Classes meet. 13 — University U. W. AY. C. quota placed at $18,000. 1-i — Ben Scovell assembly. 15 — Students ' AtTairs Committee of quarter. 20 — Nominating assembly. 23 — S. A. T. C. eleven defeats Oregon Aggies. 23 — Engineering Hall skylight blows down. 27 — Demobilization orders received. 27 — Election. 30 — S. A. T. C. eleven defeats University of Oregon. Dfci-uibci ' 2 — Naval Station begins discliarging. 9 — First 8. A. T. C. man discliarged. 10 — President Suzzallo talks to men students. 17— President Suzzallo bids S. A. T. C. farewell. 18— S. A. T. C. demobilizes. 20 — Faculty approve of lump eicdit for men in 20— Fall quarter ends. WJ.XTKH QUAKTKH Janiuiry 2 — Registration. 3 — Registration. -J — Oval Chill (lance. 8 — Razing of hairacks begins. 8 — Nominating assembly. 9 — Aviators are discharged. )ars social events for remainder PACE 11
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era FaH] BOARD OF DEANS David Tliomsoii, A. li.. Dciin ol tlic Collcj e of LilxTal Ai ' ts Mihior KolxTls. A. H., J)eaii of tlif College of Mines Charles Willis Joliiisoii, Ph. C, Ph. D., Dean of the College of Phaniiacy John Thomas Condon, L. L. M., Dean of the School of Law Hugo Winkenwei-der. M. P.. J)ean of the College of Forestry J. Allen Smith. Ph. D.. Dean of the Graduate School Ileiiiy Landes. A. M.. Dean of the ( ollege of Seienee Frederick Elmer Bolton. Ph. D.. Dean of the College of Education Irving Macke.v Glen, A. M., Dean of the College of Fine Arts William Elmer Henry, A. M., Director of the Library School Stephen L Miller, L. L. B., Director of the College of Business Administration Carl Edward Magnusson, Ph. D.. Acting Dean of the College of Engineering Fred A. Russell, Ph. D.. Acting Director of the School of Journalism Frederick Morgan Padelford, Ph. D.. Acting Dean of the Graduate School John N. Cobb, Director of the College of Fisheries NEW P ACULTY APPOINTMENTS PAGE 10 Richard Frederick Scholz, Ph. D., professor of American history J. Anton de Haas, Ph. D.. professor of business administration Laura E. Lockwood. Ph. D., acting professor of engineering James D. Barnett, Ph. D.. professor of political science H. C. Earnshaw, Major. United States Army, professor and administrative head of the department of military science John N. Cobb, professor of fisheries and Director of the College of Fisheries Kirwin Taylor Smith, Lieut. Col., United States Army, professor of military science Thomas Daniels Waterman, Ph. D.. associate professor of anthropology J. F. Thomas, A. B., associate professor of sociology James George Arbuthnot. B. S., assistant professor and acting head department of physical education Morris M. Leighton. Ph. D.. assistant professor of geology Arthur Melvin Winslow, B. S., assistant professor of mechanical enginei Carl Paige Wood, A. M., assistant professor of music Barbara Haecker Bartlett, B. S., assistant professor of luirsing and health Grace Russel Connelly, B. S., acting assistant professor of home economics Arthur Willis Barton, Ph. D., acting assistant professor of chemistry Nellie Fitzgerald, B. S., acting assistant professor of home economics Roy Martin Winger, Ph. D., assistant professor of mathematics Madame Theodosia Durand, assistant professor of fine arts Ira A. Williams, assistant professor of miiung, ceramist United States Bureau of IMines Ruland 0. Scott, ( ' a{)tain. Infantry, United States Ai ' niy. assistant professor of military science ami tactics Evan K. Meredith, Captain, Infantry, I ' uited States Army, assistant professoi- of military science and tactics J. G. Fletcher, vocational secretarv tin li(
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Ill n MMKY HBu AT rniR tintK PAGE 12 .iMiiii.-iry 10 ,Mi ! intri ' coiipi ' i ' t. ]()- V()iiicii ' s Frolic. l:i — I ' rcsulciit Suzzallo asks stat ' 1() resume t ' onstructioii ot i ' aiiii)iis liuildiiifi ' s. If) — Election. ■ ' 15 — Frcsluiicii take c[)iicl)ic oath. 16 — Ne vspa])cr institute hcfi ' ins. ' ■ 17 — President Siizzallo j;ivcs an iiual address of Avelcoiiie. 18 — Eng-ineers all-iiiiiversity dance. 20 — Quad club pledge.s. 29— Sio-nia Delta Chi pledges edit Daily. 30 — Welcome Home edition of Daily. 31 — Varsity five defeats Oregon. February 1 — Tolo Club dance. 4 — Miss Brenda Franklyn addresses all-university assembly. 4 — President Suzzallo assists Governoi ' Lister during illness. 8 — Medley Show. 10 — Women ' s League celebrates Iwelfth anniversary. 12 — Freshman mixer. 12 — Junior mixer. 11 — Varsity wrestlers meet Y. M. C. A. 13 — Sigma Xi elects. 14 — Intercollegiate debaters announced. 15 — Senior Soiree. 17 — Wrestling meet -with 0. A. C. 22 — Eleventh annual Wasliington Commemorative C ' eremony con- ducted by Edmond S. Meany. 24 — All-university League of Nations assendily. 25 — G. T. Fletclier appointed vocational seci ' etary for Washington graduates. 27 — PVosh Frolic. ] Iarcli 1 — Five injured in explosion in Bagley Hall. 8— Varsity ball. 14 — Whitman debaters defeat varsity. 18 — Women ' s League election. 18— Y. M. C. A. election.
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