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administration CI? Trustees 4- Sieatedf Mrs. C. C. Little, Mrs. Rena C. Bowles, Vice Pres. Mr. Samuel W. Collins, Pres. Mr. Raymond Fogler. Standing: Mr. Charles E. Crossland, Mr. Donald P. Corbett, President of the University Lloyd H. Elliott, Dr. Lawrence M. Cutler, Mr. Arthur H. Benoit, Dr. Warren G. Hill. Absent: Mr. William H. Chisholm, Mr. Frank W. Hussey, Mr. Lewis Barrows. . ,vii 4' . J ,. l L ,f ' E-glli 1- , Vgigris. .ini nl'-' all M1 James A. Harmon Nelson B. Jones Philip J. Brockway Director of Admissions Director of Memorial Union Director of Placement l ss X' ' ' iw, :.L - f ' l 'I 'iixsil l - ' x rece -in ', f ill I ' V ,- ., ' l - If 4,..-a-u VL l xi 7 I f it re'ff'ffTg'-,l l :Qt '.lPfQ it S ii . - , , , i-A '. -::.1.ff:.-A515 tix . ' -, - v,g1r,,!,' iii' g iii 'QI'EiWi7i2:l ' X N 5 5 ,I ' i,,.,,.,.,i..,,. ..,, new r Francis S. McGuire Louis T. Ibbotson Howard A. Keyo Director of Plant and Facilities Librarian Director of Publicity 14 .e .Hz x
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dean of men iohn e. stewart Dean John E. Stewart is a man ready and waiting for the unexpected event and the sudden emergency. His only special proiects are his students-the five percent who are disciplinary prob- lems and the ninety-five who come to his office for help with their personal adjustment problems. Dean Stewart calls it his human relations work. Another of Dean Stewart's activities is the administrative responsibility of the Memorial Union. Frequent meetings with its director, Nelson B. Jones, in- sure smooth functioning of the Bear's Den and environs. Dean Stewart re- ceived his B.A. in 1927 and his M.A. in 1928, both from the University of Maine. After teaching mathematics at Maine for several years, he was ap- pointed Assistant to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. He be- came Dean of Men in 1950. Off campus, Dean Stewart's hobbies are carpentry, fishing, and also hunting. assistant to the dean barry millett In 1956, after spending four years in the Army, Barry Millett graduated from the University of Maine. He did graduate study at Boston University and at present is working to complete his Master's degree. For the past two years Mr. Millett has been director of Freshman Week and has attempted to make the activities mean more to the freshmen. He started improvements in the Fall of 1960 by shortening the orientation period and starting classes two days earlier. Barry Millett works closely with the proctors and dormi- tory students. He is advisor to the Senior Class and Vice President of the Maine chapter of Alumni Fraternities.
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i 6 1 . K The whole of the university's suc- .ff ' cess is greater than the sum of its 1 x'- parts due to the smooth-running system directed by the administra- tors. Working closely with each other, the faculty, and the students, administration fits the pieces of ' pattern together. Maine stu- come in contact with officials their staffs daily - checking in the Registrar's office, social events, signing for club room, getting a loan for the semester, returning library adding and dropping, pick- up veteran's checks, paying and taking iob interviews. ..'f' if Charles E. Crossland Vice President of the University l Prescott H. Vose Comptroller William C. Wells Manager of Dormitories it Donald W. Taverner Director of Development Russell T. Wooley Executive Alumni Secretary Henry L. Doten Business Manager Robert C. Worrick Director of Student Aid George H. Crosby Registrar an TSE 4'-'Q Harry W. Gordon Treasurer Vernon C. Elsemore Manager Family Housing
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