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CDLLEGE 0F FINE ARTS When Dean Lukken opens his copy of the 19 KEN DALLABRUM he can qualify as an able critic o the book for it will be volume No 26 for congenial U le Albert of the Fine Arts College His years of serv to the Uni xersity received official recognition last f when he was named outstanding faculty member b the TU Alumni c1at1on at Homecoming Endovve 1th a tinge of show mans long with a great cal talent, the Dean is an advocate r and better things for his music school. Ik Dean Albert Lukken . -' . . ,.' - 1 . v ii, . . . ,A I , ,,- . 1 1 ' 4 4 ' ' f - .. 7 , . .-. 6 . . ' I --,, . H 'v ' - . . , . Q . V, . ' ,, . . ,H ' - f - 77 - . v- . ' ' r' --' I While his gifts to the University have been numerous, his community has also gained im- measurably from his desire to provide worth- while music for a wide audience. One of these gifts is the annual Starlight Symphony con- certs held in Skelly stadium and attended by hundreds of Tulsans. Others are the yearly recitals, concerts and festivals presented by music students, faculty and visiting profes sional artists. Hundreds of young ITIUSICIHHS have been aided by Dean Lukken in their de sire for degrees in music and their subsequent success has been ample reward for him The Dean turns the tables and makes music for his music makers, a practice he enjoys. F'- f WJ GN . NW, il'
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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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i e GRADUATE DIVISIO A trix ray Van Dyke, a Phi Beta Kappa key, an agile mind, a ta ,straight figure . . . this is Dean McLeod, sedate and kindly ' nior member of the University of Tulsa faculty. Assoc' ed with the school since 1918, the Dean ' has become a sy ,ol of educational growth, if not tradition, on the campus wh he has worked so long. First as dean of the Arts and Scie I' P, .College, and now head o . y - chology and Dean of th uate DivisiO adds in- valuable experience and know e o E e school. V Dean L. S. McLeod , T nition to himself and to TU. The most recent of these honors were as president of the Okla- homa State Psychological Association and the Directing the work of a more select group, students working toward higher degrees, the dean's wide background is an aid to graduates striving toward a more thorough mastery of their fields. In psychology, where he has Worked as both consultant and teacher, McLeod has brought both regional and national recog- Oklahoma Academy of Science, as well as inclusion in American Men of Science, Who's Who, and others. Graduate students and research volumes get an introduction through the division's Dean McLeod.
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