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offices The first stop for new students is the Student Personnel office, where they are assigned to advisors, are given tests, and meet Mr. Breternitz. Next they register at the Registrar’s office and fill out stacks of cards. Miss Cutler goes over transcripts and tells them what's lacking. Everyone goes into the Business office wealthy and comes out broke. Mr. Wyman supervises the complicated angles of bookkeeping and accounting. i 21
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Colbert Cushing, better known to everyone as Ctuh,” was one of the busiest men on the campus as Director of Student Personnel. Attending meetings, chaperoning at dances, and promotional campaign trips around the country kept Cush” on the go, but he always had time to stop and tell his latest funny joke. 20 Dean Gladys G. Bell supervises all women students' activities from dorm hours to dances to teas. She had a difficult time juggling the social calendar to get in all the activities that come with an enlarged enrollment, in addition to the many other duties that fall to her as Dean of Women.
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IHiblicify Publicity is Mr. Edward Whittlesey’s love, and since he came to the University of Denver last year, accounts of our activities, honors, conventions, etc., have appeared in more media than ever before. He also furnishes home town papers with news about students. silmiiime Alumnae know Randolph McDonald as the editor of their paper, the Pioneer,” which keeps them informed of classmates and University happenings. The Alumnae office collects clippings and keeps an up-to-date record on all onetime students of D. U. ilevelonmenf Development department is the latest addition to the University, and Ken Carpenter and Carl Feiss work together planning, contacting people, and drawing blueprints for the expansion of the school and the D. U. of the future. 22
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