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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES l ' l l l i 1 1 1 1 Dean Edward H. Laiier A Proposed Liberal Arts Program — this is the dream of Dean Lauer as lie outlined it in his report to the laeullv of the College six vears ago. No idle dream, it stands todav as a bliie])rint to a future when work of the college mav be sharplv divided into a two-vear ])reparatorv lower divi- sion plan and an equilly distinct two-year upper division program for intensified major work. A life-time hol)hy of stamp collecting takes up spare hours of the Dean. During the war his donated stamj)s to scrapbooks compiled by stu- dents went to hospitalized G.I.s. Their notes of thanks which often started with a Dear Ed: — or Say, Lauer — would he a delight to the heart of any dean. Not onlv of collection value, however, Dean Lauer points to their merit as educators in history, geography, biographies of ijreat men. Arthur P. Herrnuin, Professor, Executive Officer of the Sdiool of Architecture. Walter F. Isaacs, Professor, Direc- tor of the School of Art. (Jleiin Hughes, Professor, Director of the School of Drama. 24
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Dave Beck (!Iarcnri J. Coleman J( -i pli Driimheller BOARD OF REGENTS Undoubtedly the outstanding achievement of the Board of Regents during 194S-46 has been the selection of Dr. Raymond B. Allen to succeed Dr. L. P. Sieg in the presidency of the University. Leaving his present duties as Executive Director of the l niversity of Illinois Chi- cago Colleges and Dean of the Medical College, Dr. Allen will take office September first of this year. Dr. Allen was chosen by the Board because of his outstanding record of accomplishment in organizational and administrative work. Composed of seven members, the Board of Regents is appointed by the governor, by and with the consent of the Senate for a term of six years, and members serve without financial compensation. Thomas Balmkr: President. Board of Regents; Seattle; University Law School, 1909. Vice-President and western counsel. Great Northern Railway Co. Term expires 1947. Dave Beck: .Seattle; Vice-President of International Brotherhood of Teamsters; Chairman, Western Conference of Teamsters, State Joint Council of Teamsters. Term expires 1951. Clarence J. Coleman : Everett; Attorney at Law; graduate Washington, A.B.. 1919; LL.B., Washington, 1922. Practices law in company with his father. Term expires 19S0. Joseph Drum heller: Spokane; chemist and oil man; graduate chemical engineer- ing, Washington, 1925. Member State Senate. 1935-1941. Operates Drumheller Lab- oratories. Term expires 1950. John M. Fox: Seattle; Captain in Maritime Service; graduate LTttmark Nautical Academy. President. Inlandboatmen ' s Union of the Pacific. CIO; Business Manager, Masters, Mates and Pilots of .America, AFL. Local No. 6; Labor member Wage Stabilization Board. Term expires 1951. John L. King: Seattle; director Radio and Research, Washington State Grange; graduate Washington. A.B.. 1925; M.A.. Washington. 1941. Member State Advisory Commission. Taught school 1925-1937. Slate High School Supervisor, 1937-1941. Term expires 1951. WiNLOCK W. Miller: Seattle; Attorney and real estate investments. Graduate, Yale. Known as Dean of LTniversity regents after 24 years ' service. Overseer of liitman College. Term expires 1947. ' ' ' ' Sid. ent HP erbert T. Condon. ■retarv to the Board 23 John M. Fox John L. Kins Winlock ■« . Miller
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ISTSTE Eiliuation Hall Although principal offices lor the Collefje are to be foiiml in ivv-covered Echication Hall, the seven schools and twenty-five rlepartnients which comprise the teaching area of Arts and Sciences are spread over the campus from venerable Dennv Hall through the vulnerable Music Building on to Fisheries at the foot of the campus. The largest college on the campus. Arts and Science also draws all General Studies majors, instituted in 1935 by a resolution of a IT-man faculty committee. At presiMit the dean is assisted by Dr. Ed- ward Listen and Harold Adams, studeiit advis- ors and counsels for all ])re-majors at the University. Jennie I. Rowntree. Professor William F. Thompson. Professor Acting Director of School of Director of School of Fisheries Home Economics Harold P. Everest Associate Professor Director of School of Journalism Carl Paige ' oo i. Professor Director of School of Music 25
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