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Qlst rowb Kiefer, Gillham, Henry, Carter, Cunningham. Und rowD Blanchard, Church, Luker, McClure, Paine, Stansbury. ln the College of Education there are several outstanding personalities. Dean David Henry, besides acting as head of the department, has recently completed assisting the city in testing the police force. Harry W. Paine has also been rendering his services to the instruction of policemen. Jesse L. Ward has recently published a book entitled, The Economic Status of University of Toledo Alumni . Leonard Luker was counselor for the Campus Club for this year. Under a local project managed by the United States Office of Education, Mr. Luker has completed this year, these problems: Economic Status of College Alumni, and The Reaction of Graduate Students to Courses in Education. Professor Patil W. Stansbury, member of the education faculty is also director of graduate study. During the last year he has made a study of graduate Work systems in thirty-tvvo different colleges. Mrs. Mary Gillham has made a study of book club history and development since 1700. Reorganization in the College of Education has effected a departmental division, with Bess V. Cunningham made head of elementary education and Jesse L. Ward appointed head of secondary education. Dr. Carter, professor of education, is also dean of administration and director of the junior college. Dr. McClure, professor of psychology, has rendered valuable services to many Toledo societies. lIllIEHlIllN
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Activities of the faculty of the College of Engineering are not limited to classroom work. The leaders of the engineering college have made valuable contributions to the science of designing, constructing bridges, roads, machinery, and the for- mation of groups for the study of engineering problems. Dean Palmer, head of the engineering college, was recently elected Chairman of the Ohio Section of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. Professor Brandeberry has served as Chairman of the Michigan Section of the American Mathematical Association. Professor Walter Brown is Chairman of the Toledo Section of the Electrical Engineers' Association. Professor Zarobsky has just completed writing a book on machine design. Professor Van Sickle has prepared a manual for classroom work, A Brief Outline of Qualitative Analysis. Mr. Hovey has been working on a chemistry textbook. Dr. Thomas Osgood is conducting experimental work under the auspices of the National Research Council. C. G. Brennecke and M. F. Manning are also doing research study. Mr. Luther Scott is making a study of local earthquakes. Henry Huss is a newly appointed full time instructor of engineering. He comes from the Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia. Outstanding part time instructors in the college are Dr. Kammermeyer, teach- ing non-ferrous metallurgy, and Arnold Pinch, lecturing on highway engineering. Dr. Conelius Brennecke has been promoted from instructor to assistant professor of civil engineering. Mr. Delos Palmer has been made a professor of mechanical engineering. rlst rowj Stevenson, Scott, Brown, Btennecke, Palmer, Bramlebetry, Yan Sickle, Osgood Qlnd rowD Kainmermeyer, Heiniseli, Finch, Adams, Nyquist, Manning, Crane, Hnss lNHINllHINH
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lHW Charles W. Racine, dean of the College of Law, has been elected one of the members of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association, from the Ohio district. Dean Racine is the retiring president of the Ohio State Bar Association. Dr. Josef L. Kunz, lecturer in the College of Law, is widely known as an authority on International Law. This semester he was the principal speaker at meetings of lnternational Relations Clubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles and gave the opening address at Wayne University in Detroit, at a meeting of the International Relations Club. In addition to numerous articles, one of which was recently printed in the New York University Quarterly, Centennial Edition, Dr. Kunz has written a book on The Laws of Vv'ar and Neutrality, written in German, and published in Vienna. When Harvard University conferred a Doctor's degree on Professor Hans Kelson of Vienna, Dr. Kunz translated Professor Kelson's address, for reading and for publication by the Harvard Press in their Tercentennary issue. Dudley F. Smith substituted in the College of Law for Frank Miller, who will return next semester. A new part-time instructor, Carl G. Staelin, has been added to the law faculty. Classes in Public Utilities and Federal Procedure have been added to the regular curriculum this year. Two other classes, Patent Law, and Legal Medicine were organized as part of a plan of post-admission legal education for lawyers. Approximately three hundred and fifty volumes of law books from the library of the late Judge George P. Hahn, moving spirit of the Friends of the University Library, have been given to the Library of the University of Toledo by his widow and Mr. Philip Hahn. CFirst rowfi Conn, Kunz, Racine, Hayes, McCabe. CSecond rowD Miller, Staelin, D. Smith, Stitliter, Bebont, Douglas. 27
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