University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS C ' LOSE-MOUTHED is the name which Daily re{)orters have given to William Neal Winter, hiisiness manager of the University, hecause he refuses to be interviewed, refuses to give news, and sends them around to the president ' s office to get their business man- ager ' s office information. Winter came to the University in 1930 as a regent. As secretary of the board of regents he was appointed to the business manager- ship of the University by the board during the summer of 1931. The comptrollership was abolished. The new business manager is a retired Everett banker and telephone man. He began his duties for the University in July, 1931. The change of titles and offices was made by the University board of regents to keep up with modern developments in other large institutions. Now one of the business heads of the great University factory which turns out 1,500 students annually, H. Coburn Allen, assistant business manager, is putting into practice the experience he has had as gen- eral manager of several associated factories engaged in the manufacture of munitions during the war, as president of the Educa- tional Films Corporation, and commercial superintendent of the Puget Sound Tel- ephone Company. When Edwin Bicknell Stevens, University registrar, isn ' t counting up the number of students in the University he ' s counting up little figures on a golf card. Stevens received his A.B. degree at Tufts College, and his M.A. degree at the Harvard graduate school. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Delta Kappa. Waitinn Hmmt, Alias Hvfcintrar ' s Office

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DEAN OF WOMEN AND DEAN OF MEN Haggelt JjOUD-SPEAKERS interest Winnifred Sunderlin Haggett, dean of women, who en- joys radio personalities. Mrs. Haggett re- ceived her M.A. degree in English at the University of Michigan, where she became a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Watching the campus develop and the young folks grow up from his office win- dows is Herbert Thomas Condon ' s hobby. Dean Condon has been at Washington since 1903. He took his A.B. degree at the Univer- sity of Oregon, and his LL.B. from the Uni- versity of Michigan. [; K you walk past the home of May Dunn Ward, assistant dean of women, on a Satur- day afternoon you ' ll find her working in her struggling flower garden — her favorite pas- time. Miss Ward was once executive chair- man of the Women ' s League, the A.W.S. of today, and is a Mortar Board. She took her A.B. at Washington and M.A. at Columbia. j|s ;(; ;i; Real living in the woods appeals to Mary Bash, assistant dean of women, along with sports, hunting, and swimming. She took her A.B. at Washington and is a mem- ber of Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta and Pi Beta Phi. l !■ F ' p ' 1 John Hewlett Fawcett, men ' s personnel officer, and horseman, has fallen off his steed only twice this year. At Princeton, where he got his A.B. degree in art, philos- ophy and literature, he fell off more reg- ularly. :); H= Sidney David Spear keeps his inventions in a trunk and until they become useful to mankind he will serve as assistant men ' s per- sonnel officer. He owns an A.B. from Wash- ington. Spear



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X .HE ONLY THINGS, INCLUDING OPINIONS AND PEOPLE, WHICH REALLY LAST LONG ENOUGH TO BE TYPICAL OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL ARE THE GAVEL AND THE MINUTE BOOK — AND THE TEN-DOLLAR FEE

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