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- CULLIESE 0F BUSINESS DMI ISTR TI Much credit can be given Dean Hargro -f for the amazing - rowth of the College of Business he ministration, now 1. 0 - d in beautiful new Lorton - , , gift of the Tulsa Worl 4 lishers. His twelve, - 4 s here have seen the yearly num 4' ' -2 af-. . 5 .1 ates multiply several times, and during this perio his reputation in business circles . has also risen. An extremely young dean, Hargrove is popular with both students and colleagues in his active participation in the civic life of Tulsa. Still glowing over its spacious new home, the College of Business Administration can boast of facilities equal to those of any school in the Southwest. Future accountants, office managers and secretaries use only the most modern equipment in their training here. The X P Dean M. M. Hargrove . i Business school carries a lot of weight around the campus these days, for its enrollment, in excess of 800 students, makes it the second largest school at TU. Guiding its fortunes and doing a lot of teaching too, Dean Hargrove expects his school to grow plenty in the future. Secretary Carolyn Blair stops the busy Dean for a conference outside new Lorton offices. f .- . . --1 ,fm-,fqgt,.... .. kms. . K. nmma. 1 w 3351 1fQi?5i212HE 52 191 ag!
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KX ,314 xiii 4:7 mb I 'Wk Dean E. H. Criswell ,N i V! ,.e' ' Y-E J' Q. agar mf- g H 619' N K . .H CDLLEGE 0F ms AND self cfs Guiding the college careers of more students than any other dean, Criswell's daily routine includes personal counsel with young teachers, Writers, chemists, homemakers and others. Interspaced with these are duties of long range planning and every-day administration of the Arts and Sciences College. The popular dean When the Qgark Mountains loaned him to the World lt temporarily sev'er'al years ago, Dean E. H. Criswell took the job of rovingliambassador seriously to tell the World QW... ,Lf about his Missouri Qthplace. In addition to this missiogp 1' he has become a succe ul college administrator, t 'Her and a foremost auth s. The latter has brought him nation 15 A ' through the American Dialects Society of which he is vice-president. keeps further contact with his students through classes which he instructs regularly. Dealing efficiently and sincerely with the 1400 men and women in his college and the scores of faculty members under his direction, Dean Criswell is aiding in the building of a greater TU. Keeping in touch with the students, the Dean stops for a laugh in this English class.
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Dean R L Langenheim 4 1 . ,. TU. Molding young careers for the petroleum industry is the job that keeps the Dean near The Phillips Engineering building a majority of the time. Every state in the union and scores of foreign countries have sent their young men to gain the knowledge that has been centered on the TU campus until today it is commonly CULLEGE 0F VTRULE M SCIE CES D ENGINIEERI G Among other lterans of long service on the University of Tulsa campus 1 ,I ean Langenheim, who has served in positions from actin v esident of the University to 911' of two of the colleges. 'ng to Tulsa in 1930, gr L ioan has been on hand for mu - nf.. 2 '. ent of the modern TU story. He has been responsible for a great part of the growth of the College of Petroleum Engineering, both in size and prominence during the past two decades. In addition to academic duties he is also vice president of known as the World Capital of Petroleum Education. While the stress remains on petroleum edu- cation, since 1941 a department of aeronautical engineering has been training students for another important industry, aviation. Dean Langenheim tells one for the benefit of visiting students of the engine school. a,,,...J
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