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Dean of Faculty Among the many duties of Jay Glover Eldridge are those of dean of the University Faculty, professor of Modern Languages, head of the Department of Modern Languages, vice-chairman of the Academic Council, and member of the Administrative Council for the Junior College. The position of Dean of the Faculty involves correlation of the work of various divisions, presiding over the meetings of the university faculty and the Academic Council in the absence of the presi- dent, and the filling of whatever vacancies arise in faculty deanships. Dean Eldridge’s membership on the faculty, which dates from 1901, gives him the longest service of all Dean Eldridge university deans. He has, at one time or another, been acting dean of most of the University’s colleges and schools. He received his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctor’s degrees at Yale, and began his teaching there. In 1g00 he studied in Germany; in 1927, on leave of absence, he studied in France. He was a Y.M.C.A. secretary with the A.E.F. in France in 1918. Among honors that have come to him are membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Grand Master of Masons of Idaho. Southern Branch The former Academy of Idaho at Pocatello, estab- lished in 1g01, became the Idaho Technical Institute in 1915 and the Southern Branch of the University in 1927. The Southern Branch has the status of a Junior College, offering a two-year course which parallels that of the Junior College on the main campus. Junior stand- ing in the Senior College of Letters and Science, the College of Engineering, or the College of Law is granted to graduates from the respective curricula of the South- ern Branch. A four-year pharmacy course with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy is also offered. John Ruskin Dyer is Executive Dean and Director of the Division of Letters and Science of the Southern Branch. Dean Dyer received the degree of A.B. from Ohio State University and that of M.A. from the Uni- versity of Kansas. Before he came to the Southern Branch in 1929 he was Dean of Men and Assistant to the chancellor at the University of Kansas. He has been on the national council of the Young Men’s Christian Association, and is a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa. Dean Dyer twenty-nine
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Dean Hungerford (Sraduate School The University’s Graduate School, which offers advanced degrees to graduate students, is administered by a Graduate Council composed of the dean of the school and six members appointed by the president from various divisions of the University. Every possible facility is offered the student for promotion of his ini- tiative and self-direction in study. Charles William Hungerford, dean of the Graduate School, is also professor of Plant Pathology, Plant Pathologist with and vice-director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, and assistant dean of the College of Agriculture. His B.S. is from Upper Iowa University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Wis- consin. He taught in Minnesota public schools, and during the war was engaged in food conservation work for the United States Department of Agriculture. One of the special investigations he carried out for the department was research demonstrating that grain rust could not be carried by seed wheat. Dean Hungerford joined the university faculty in 1919. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of Sigma Xi and Alpha Zeta. SD unior (College The University Junior College was organized to afford special facilities for advice to the beginning student and to assist him in orienting himself after bridging the gap between high school and university. Its two-year course qualifies students for entrance to the College of Letters and Science, the College of Law, or the School of Busi- ness Administration, at the same time equipping them with a cultural foundation. Thomas Stoner Kerr, dean of the college and pro- fessor of Political Science, received an A.B. degree from Indiana University and an LL.B. from the University of } Michigan. His teaching experience before he came to the University in 1924 included six years as city super- intendent of schools at Bonners Ferry. He also had experience as director of a chautauqua circuit and as field secretary for the Washington State Retail Associa- tion. In 1931 he was one of a half dozen men in the country, and the only one west of the Rockies, to be selected by the American Political Science Association to attend, as their guest, their meetings at Washington, D.C. Dean Kerr is the present president of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce. twenty-eight Dean Kerr
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