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CURRICULAR ADMINISTRATION 27 MANNERISMS Ida Kruse MacFarlane, the Emily Post of the campus, has the distinction of being one of the two best-dressed women in the faculty. Miss Batione and Elizabeth Fackt are also fashion- plates. Miss Moore eats cough-drops and Pro- ffessor Werling is suspected of being partial to the more attractive girls. Fred D'Amour is the athlete's savior. Granville Iohnson, who can still lick any of his wrestlers, owns a Pierce- Arrow but rides ai bicycle. Dr. S. A. Lough is the grand old man of the University. He is about to retire, and future student generations will surely miss his refresh- ing ideas on religion and philosophy. P Irene A. Winterbotham is conspicuous for holding her classes on Chapel steps in the dis- tracting and intriguing weather of early fall. Professor Laird, according to a report re- -ceived by an undergraduate, uttered 125 abs in ten minutes of lecture, for the entertainment of his class. m-I SMALLER departments under their jurisdiction, the Deans of the downtown schools can have a much closer contact with their students. Asa result Dean G. A. Warfield and his assistant, Clem Collins, of Commerce, and Dean Roger Wolcott of the Law School, enjoy a large degree of popularity. Especially are the human qualities of Dean Wolcott appre- ciated by the cynical barristers. Dean Malcolm Wyer and Turner B. Messick of the Library School and Fine Arts School respectively, are best known among the students at large for their unending efforts to make their particular branches of the University more ellicient and of increasing service. Unfortunately, Dean Messick met with some opposition in his endeavors this year. There's no doubt that the present School of Fine Arts has grown to its largest capacity and therefore needs an expansion of quarters. Although a committee suggested that the school be moved into the basement of Chapel, the matter was dropped indefinitely when Dean Walters insisted that the Liberal Arts courses might conflict with the Fine Arts courses. TWO DISHWASHERS . . are wanted, says Dean Lawson to Iim Binns, who heads the Student Placement Bureau
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1935 KYNEWISBOK MIGHTY MENTAL MITE is Mrs. Essie Cohn of the Gas House AND THE BIG HORMONE . . . says to the little hormone . . . Dr. Gus has achieved international if fame for his pioneering in the Held of sex research. pare for two or three examinations which fall on the same day. In the same category of stu- dent enemies No. 1 should be placed the professors who attempt to give a three-hour quiz during a one-hour lecture period. It might be better, constructive critics insist, to have a regular week set aside for examinations or to abolish the present compromise examination system entirelyg at least we suggest that regis- tration be at some other time. ,ui in T nge' RAW MEAT . . . but not the sandwich variety, ' is the daily food of the zoology stu- dent. Here pre-meds practice in controlling their stomach muscles as well as exploring those of the cat.
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