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4 Mort»n KtotMho Ovincelo ADMINISTRATION The chancellor and vice-chancellor are the administrative heads of the UWM campus. They are directly responsible to the President of the University system and the Board of Regents. They are charged with representing the University at public functions, directing the overall running of the University and leading the growth of our dynamic school. In the post severol years they have been instrumental in obtaining the Milwaukee University School and Milwaukee-Downer campuses and obtaining authorization for the building of our four new buildings—the Union, Bolton Hall, the Library and the Engineering Building. Charici Vevkcr V icc-Chonee 1 0
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FACULTY I Without a faculty, a University is nothing. Its many classrooms, laboratories and offices might as well be converted to warehouse space. The faculty gives meaning to the students search for knowledge Lectures, conferences and study guidance are all parts of the faculty participation in the learning process. Although space allows use to only picture the chairmen of the various departments, this section is dedicated to oil of the approximately 600 faculty members at the University PrvtldcnT fred H Morrmgton Golan. Jacob f Fticdrrck, Milwaukee, Owlw O , v-ce preudcnt. Arthur De ordekbcn. Park Fall , P»€Vd nt O-Vl A Mott Werner, Shebwgon. Standing (tame order', Carl E. Steiger. Oshkoth. Moyer M. Cohen. Green Boy; Anaui B. Ruth well, stotc mpeflntrnoent of public nutroction. on nx-mber. Kennefh I Greenquisf. Rodne; Gnbr f C Rohde. Greenwood; one Ma'.-irc B Patch of Modi ton. - Oi sre ticeo Photo
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Joseph G. Boier Deon COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE Students enrolled in Letter ond Science select courses from four educational areos biologicol sciences, humanities, physical sciences and social studies The intent of the College is to give its students a working knowledge of all four fields with concentration in one area Opportunities for additional learning through Masters degree programs are available in seventeen fields of study Anthropology, Botany, Economics, English, French, Geogrophy, History. Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Politico! Science, Psychology. Social Work, Sociology, Spcmsh, Urban Affairs and Zoology Doctoral programs ore also available in several areos Eric Schenker Associate Dcon Michael Shurman Associate Dean Merlin Hayei Associate Decn Charles I. Twining Auistonl Dean Ted J. McLoughlm Assc o»c Dear.
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