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J. Id Dean of the College of Agriculture Deans M. BEATRICE OLSON .. . Dean of Women . Director of women's activities . . . Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board . . . Received degrees from North Dakota and Chi- cago E. J. IDDINGS . . . Dean of College of A griculture .. . Director, Extension Division and Agricultural Experiment Station . . . Has completed more than twenty-five years teaching at Idaho D. S. JEFFERS . . . Dean of School of Forestry . . . Received doctor's degree from Yale . . . His work has been major influence in making Idaho's forestry school top-rate in country ... Advisor to ASUI Executive Board. J. HUGO JOHNSON .. . Acting Dean of College of Engineering . . . Also J, Hugo Iohnson Acting Dean of the T. 5. Kerr Dean of the College of College of Engineering Letters and Science M. Beatrice Olson Dean of Women head of department of electrical engi- neering. T. S. KERR . . . Dean of College of Letters and Science . . . Chairman of public events and athletic committees Collaborated with Dean Bu- chanan in working out vital new J. F. MESSENGER . . . Dean of School of Education . . . His ‘Art of Going to College’’ read by most freshmen in all departments . . . His ‘History of Education’’ used in universities throughout the nation. 1. F. Messenger Dean of the School of Education Seventeen
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‘ Herbert E. Lattig Acting Dean of Men J.G. ELDRIDGE .. . Dean of Faculty... Head of department of modern lan- guages... At Idaho since 1901 .. . Received doctor’s degree from Yale . . . Studied in France and Germany. ARTHUR W. FAHRENWALD . Dean of School of Mines . . . Head, Mining and Metallurgy . . . Has done war work for government . . . Con- sidered an expert in his field... Developer of flotation process. RALPH H, FARMER... Dean of the School of Business Administration . . » Banking his pet subject... 1. G. Eldridge Dean of the University Faculty Sixteen Arthur W, Fahrenwald Dean of the School of Mines Bus Idaho HERBERT E. LATTIG... Acting Dean of Men in absence of Lt. Commdr. H. J. Wunderlich . . . Former head of department of agricultural education . . Administrative Secretary . . . Co ordinator for A. S. T. U. Served several summer terms on fac- ulty of University of Washington's school for bank officers. C. W. HUNGERFORD . . . Dean of Graduate School . . . Head, plant pathology department . . . Serves on academic council and public events committee, PENDLETON HOWARD .. . Dean of College of Law . . . Received doctor's degree from Columbia . . . Served eight years as Assistant District Attor- ney of New York City before coming to Idaho. . . Globe trotter and author. Ralph H. Farmer Dean of the School ot inoss Administration C, W. Hungertord Dean of the Graduate School Pendleton Howard Doan of the College of Law
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Fighteen Graduate Manager Theodore A. Sherman Acting Graduate Manager Control of the purse strings of the Associated Students was given to Ted Sherman last March. He replaced Perry Culp, who left Idaho to take a Red Cross field directorship. The graduate manager's office is the ‘‘clearing house”’ for all student functions. It handles finances for all class projects, ASUI dramatic productions, debate, music, publications, and athletics. The graduate manager is the business agent of the student body. He works for the student body and represents it, both for the University and the public in general. The office keeps the books and finances of the students in balance and sees to it that they receive their full share of all funds and allotments due them. The problem of the graduate manager this year Aste “WW Atta has been to keep every possible student activity in Secretary to Graduate Manager existence in times when 4 drop in enrollment makes fewer people available to participate in these activities. The office has managed to keep athletics alive more than have most northwest conference schools. It has worked with the Army to keep an excellent, full-sized Argonaut in publication. The manager has also cooperated in helping to publish an Army year- book, and in promoting dramatics. An important cog in the graduate manager's office this year was Arline Deobald Watts, Mr. Sherman's secretary. She resigned in March, and was replaced by Mrs. E. A. Whitehead. Both did an excellent job of writing letters, keeping ASUI records, and answer- ing queries of ambitious class officers and assembly chairmen. The future can not be prophesied, but returning students may be sure their interests have been held together . . that the ASUI will be in a position to return to normal school activity, when the “big crowd” comes back.
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