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Chaklks H. Kinnane, J.S.D., Dean of the Lazv School. THROUGH the efforts of the past and present deans of the Law School this division of the University has become one of the best known throughout the country. It is one of the thirty-nine schools which have received the Class A rating of the American Bar Association, and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The Law School, in number enrolled, is the smallest college on the campus. The school has fine quarters on the third floor of the Library, having at its disposal several class rooms, offices for the instructors and a moot court room that is correct and complete in every detail. The fine records that have been made by the graduates of the school speak well for the quality of the training and a graduate of the school has yet to be found who could not pass the state bar examinations. Graduates are filling places of prominence and responsibility throughout the state. Page Twenty-eight
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Charles R. Maxwell, A.M., Dean of the College of Education. HTHE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION has become not only the training school - - for the teachers of the high schools of the state but also an information bureau for teachers and executives of the schools of Wyoming. Dean Maxwell acts as personal advisor to most of the high schools in the selection of the various teachers and in most cases the graduates from the University of Wyoming are given preference. The University training school serves as a laboratory for this school and prac- tically all of the instruction in this secondary school is given by student teachers under the supervision of competent and highly trained critic teachers. Page Twenty-seven
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Helen B. Dunnewald, M.A., Dean of Women. TOT only is she the head of all the social activity on the campus but also the ■ ■ ™ task of direct supervision of all the activity of the University women falls to the lot of the Dean of Women and her corps of assistants. Dean Dunnewald is making a fine attempt to hold the reputation of University women at the high level that it now occupies and is meeting with great success. |UE to the press of the work of the Dean of Men, Dean Soule was recently relieved of his work as Dean of the Liberal Arts College and will now devote his full time to the work of his office. The men of the campus find in Dean Soule a man always willing to assist in every worthy enterprise for the development of the University and he has become the friend of countless students with whom he has come in contact. Justus Freeland Soule, A.M., Dean of Men. Page Twenty-nine
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