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M. Ii.-KTHRYN Sc'HwAB, Dean of Women, is the busiest woman on campus. Her regular duties include welcoming new women students at the University, advising them throughout the year, and being their general confidant. In addition, she is advisor to Pan-Hellenic Council and Peppers, and is in charge of the University Social Calendar. CLAIR K. SEARLES, Dean of the College of Business Administration, heads the second largest school in the University. DONAI,D S. Punts, Dean of Men. is the most popular man in school. Besides his regular duties as Director of Personnel he is advisor to Inter-Fraternity Council. The one man in school with his finger continually on the pulse of student life. he has established himself as a peronality through his ever ready wit, an in- cessant stream of stories. and his constant availability. CHARLES W. FORNOFF, Dean of the College of Law, directs one of the finest law schools in this part of the country. JOHN B. BRANDEBERRY, Dean of the College of Engineering, is in charge of the largest single group of men on campus. DAVID YY. HENRY, Dean of the College of Education, heads a school which sends its graduates all over the country. CHARLES W1 LARXVOOD, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, directs the finest professional school in the state. 15 f.,
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i l DEAN S -XNIJIHCXY J. Towxsi-Qxn. Dean of the Vollege of -Xrts and Sciences. directs the largest college of the lvniversity. .Xssociated with the sellool since 19330. he is well qualified to serve as a represelitative collegedirector. His duties dui'- ing Dr. Xash's illness were greatly increased in seope. hut his ahle handling of them all left nothing to he desired. Dr. Townseml. in addi- tion lo advising all the students under his di- rection. is availahle for questions and advice all the time. Ile has the answers. - s - . s l,.Xl'I. NN. h'i1xxs1:i'1ii'. Director ot I-raduate Study. is in charge of the farthest reaching de- partment of the l'niversity. In addition to his duties as graduate students advisor. he heads the department of Psychology. lvnder Dr. Staushury. the Graduate school has made great strides. The fact that the school has hecome availahle to many more students in more widely diverse fields can he attrihuted directly to Dr. Stansbury. Always ready with a hit of friendly Counsel or a spot of good C011- versation. Dr. Stanslmry is an extremely popular and sought after man. Bm-zxrox NY. S'riQ:vi':NsoN. Director of Evening Sessions. handles a very important part of our school's program. lYitli enrollment greatly in- creased since the war. llr. F-tevenson's duties have almost douhled. In addition to his joh as Director. he is editor of the fniversity of Toledo Bulletin. oilicial puhlication of the lvniversity. He guides the progress of all the evening students. many of whom are older people attempting to further their education in relation to their work. llr. Stevenson's wit and humor are always ready and always popu- lar. He is always availahle for a word or two of good. sound advice. .Xndreu J. Tounsen-I Paul YY. Slanslairy llrcnton YY. Steven in 'I l.n
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