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Herbert T. Condon, Dean of ,Ven Dehonair. energetiv. eflif'ienl . . . one of the most popular men on the campus . . . handled Freshman Week this year with a new zip . . . his toueh eleetrifies anything he does . students like his informality and friendliness. i 19 Dean of Men Affahle, keen, friendly . . . loved hy students for his sincerity and kindly understanding . . . a lravkground of family tradition. long training and experienee in administratixe posi- tions qualified him for his important task . . . his friendly guidance and wise counsel haxe endeared hinl to generations of Washington students and alumni. Willizllll H. Botzer, K1SSiSfl1l1l lleun of Ewen
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Miss May Dunn Wa11'tl, Demi of Wbmen At ease in any situation . . . noted for her poise . . . likes to invite students to her home for informal teas . . . and the students really enjoy them . . . has a favorite cat . . . likes animals because she thinks they have so much in common with people. Dean ofWomen Alert, sympathetic . . . has amazing insight into the special problems of students . . . believes that students should learn cooperation and benefit from group life through extra-curric- ular activities. ls a steak 'Qfanw . likes to entertain her friends at her camp in North Edmonds and likes to do the actual building Work on tl1e Camp herself. ' Miss Mary I. Bash, Associate Dean of Women 18
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Dean Judson Faulknor Conscientious, affable, and hard- working, Dean Falknor has raised the standards of the University School of Law to create an institution second to none in the nation . . . his fine collec- tion of books and an occasional game of bridge occupy his leisure hours. Established in 1899, the purpose of the School of Law is to provide a thorough train- ing in the law and to prepare students for practice in any state or jurisdiction where the Anglo-American legal system prevails. In 1938 the professional law course was in- creased from three to four years. ln co- operation with the Washington State Bar Association, the school publishes a quarterly periodical, the Washington Law Review, which is received by all members of the pro- fession within the state. 20
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