University of Toledo - Blockhouse Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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ilst rowj Townsend, Carter, Nash. llenry, Palmer Ilnd rowj Stansbury, SICYCIISUII. Racine. DEANS AND DIRECTORS ANDREW J. TowNsEND, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences. D.-XVID TY. HENRX', Dean of College of Education. CLAIR K. SEARLES, Dean of College of Business Administration. DELOS Xl. PALMER, Dean of College of Engineering. CHARLES YY. RIXCINE, Dean of College of Law. GEORGE F. BAKER, Dean of College of Pharmacy. PAUL TY. STANSBURY, Director of Graduate Study. DON.-XLD S. PARKS, Director of Personnel. KATHERINE EASLEY, Dean of 'Women BRENTON XY. STEVENSON, Director of Evening Session. G. HARRISON ORIANS, Director of Summer Session. the IIew College of Pharmacy, there are live other colleges offering bachelor's degrees: Arts and Sciences, Education, Business Administration, Engineering and Law. The deans of the six colleges cooperate in carrying out the general administrative program. The Graduate Division offers facilities for graduate work in the fields of liberal arts, education and business administration. The evening session is an integral part of the program of the University. Regular University credit is given, and the standards of academic and pro- fessional achievement are the same as those of the day session. The Summer Session was orig- inally established to provide instruction for those teaching during the regular school year, but its offering in recent years has been widened to include work of collegiate character for all classes who desire it. The courses are planned in the belief that short term study can be made most effective by concentration on two or three courses. Other regular activities such as the supervision of registration, the preparation of attend- ance and scholarship records, and the enforcement of regulations are included in the duties of the administrative officials. IT

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Xlaeli, Xlfoodward, Nash, Carter, Geiner, Gillliam. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS PHILIP C. NASH - - - - IQAYMOND L. CARTER - LUCILLE E. lVIACK - EMMA L. XXYOODYVARD HAZEL D. GEINER - DIARY KI. QIILLHAM - BOARD OF DIRECTORS DR. STEPHEN Ii. NIAHON CHARLES F. DowD - - - AIRS. XXYILLIAKI B. GUITTEAU - NOLAN Booos KIYIER CIELLEERD G. IQENNIETH IRELLER P1'f.v1'df1zz' - Draw of flcz' 7711-711-.S'f7'ClZ'Z-071 S.:'frez'a1'y Trfas ll re r Reginraz' L fb ra 1' fa 71. - - P1'551'cif'1zt IYZTI'-Pl't'Sl'CZ7E7fZf - SKc'nfta1'y DR. EDWARD lx4CCORMICK JOHN A. PRICE DR. BYRON G. SHAFFER LUCILLE E. NIACK - - Cfzrfe The actual work involved in running the University is in the hands of the oflicers of ad- ministration. Outstanding this year has been the friendly attitude of the oflieials toward the opinions of faculty members and students. Campus leaders in the student body will remem- ber for a long time the informal interviews, dedicated to the improvement of the school with the President. A new group which testifies to the constant growth of the University is the College of Pharmacy. l'rex'iously the college was a division of the College of Arts and Seienees. Besides 16



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Xlmu' XI. GILLIIAAI I KA' Q -V: s, ,e 1 L . rw - , I 8 . L 1il1 rnria ll The increased interest shown by the Friends of the University Library has been most aratifying. Through this organization, money has been made available for the purchase of many needed volumes ol books which could not otherwise have been purchased. Over 4,000 volumes received as gifts last year were traceable to the interest stimulated by the Friends since its organization in September, 1936. Among the special collections important to the reference resources of the library are: l. The Glen D. Bradley Collection of American History, presented in memory of a ormer laculty member by his family, and to which additional volumes are given annually by Nlrs. Glen ll. Bradley. 2. The Yernon KlcCune Post ol' the American Legion for several years has sponsored a mvst important collection of books dealing with American Citizenship. iii 7 T it T' it . . ' --si i' '1 ,s.r f yy Q J t' ' V - I' iffn E.,f' '- ' ie . IS 3. The Judge james Austin Collection in the held of Social Hygiene has made many otherwise unobtainable volumes available to University students. -l. The Pi Delta Chi Sorority Collection in memory ol' Dr. John XY. Dowd, of books dealing with English and American drama and the theatre is important. 5. The Harry Gregory Cotter lXIemorial Library is the latest special collection to be established, and is in the held of Communication Engineering. This memorial, established by Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Cotter in memory of their son, a former Cniversity of Toledo student, numbers some two hundred titles at the start, and forms

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