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TEACHER S ' COLLEGE LOUIS PECHSTEIN Dean Louis Pechstein, Dean of Teachers ' College, combines with his highly practical ability to manage a college, a singular talent as a musician. Dean Pechstein ' s interest in music is deep, and his own talent as organist, pianist, and singer is, of course, far from meager. He is interested in educational advancement and represents his college at meetings of educational organizations. The Dean likes to garden, to fish, and to collect antiques ... all merely as hobbies. TEACHERS ' COLLEGE Founding: 1906 — in ' 40 Number in faculty -------- 18 full-time Number of students : Freshmen ---------- 110 Sophomores ..--.---- 84 Juniors ---------- 54 Seniors ---------- 56 Special ---------- 92 Graduates - - - 266 Fifth-year - - - 63 Teachers-in-service -------- 228 953 • Page 29 Good Hendrickson Eby Lannholm Stratford Waite
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GRADUATE SCHOOL LOUIS T. MORE Dean Podolsky Band Caster McGrain Kersten Louis T. More, Dean of the Graduate School, is a man of wide interests. Although he is always busy with the administration of his college and is personally interested in each student, he has found time to write three books, and is now working on his fourth. The Life of Boyle. Dr. More is prominent in many Cincinnati affairs and his name is connected with many local organizations. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Cincinnati Sym- phony Orchestra, President of the Smoke Abatement League, and Vice President of the Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts. His favorite subject, however, is the study of the philosophy of science. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Founding: 1906 — in ' 40 Number in faculty Number of students 171 275 Page 28 o
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COLLEGE OF LAW MERTON PERSON Dean Merton Person is the Dean of the College of Law. In addition to his work with the University, he is chairman of several important committees of the Cincinnati Bar Association and is a prominent figure among Cincinnati lawyers. Dean Person ' s sympathy and tact have made him very popular with those students in his college. The adjectives usually applied to the Dean include kindly, splendid, and dignified. COLLEGE OF LAW Pounding: 1833 — in ' 40 Number in Paculty - - - ----- - 10 Number of students : Third-year - - . - . 18 Second-year --------- 32 Pirst-year ---------- 42 Irregular ---------- 3 95 Smith Weber Lavery Rowley Luberger Page 30 •
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