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THE DEANS DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Dr. Robert S. Lancaster, as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, is responsible in matters of academic rules and requirements. He is consulted in questions about course credits, changes in courses, and academic records. He also serves as a professor of Political Science. ACTING DEAN OF ADMINISTRATION Arthur Butler Dugan acts as both Acting Dean of Ad- ministration and as head of the Department of Political Science. It is also his duty to act as Vice-Chancellor during the Vice-Chancellor ' s absence from the University. Dean Dugan is also responsible for the physical maintenance of the University properties. This entails coordinating campus housing and regulating matrons and proctors in the dor- mitories. DEAN OF MEN After serving as Acting Dean of Men for the Academic year 1956-57, Dr. John Maurice Webb assumed the full responsibility of the office this year. Dr. Webb is a Professor of History, maintaining a full teaching schedule. Problems other than academic fall under the jurisdiction of the Dean of Men. Chief among these are Student relations and prob- lems, and chapel and class attendance. Dr. Webb is also Chairman of the Faculty Committee on Discipline.
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Standing: Dr. Satterlee, Bishop Barth, Dr. Kirkland, Mr. Woodall, Seated: Dr. McCrady. MEMBERS Rt. Rev. Thomas N. Carruthers Vice-Chancellor Edward McCrady Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit Very Rev. Alfred Hardman Albert Roberts, Jr. J. Albert Woods, Chairman Rt. Rev. Girault M. Jones Rev. Mortimer Glover W. Dudley Gale R. Morey Hart, Sec. Rt. Rev. Theodore N. Barth Rev. C. Capers Satterlee William A. Kirkland Harding C. Woodall THE BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents, which is elected by the Board of Trus- tees, is the executive agency of the Trustees. It is composed of three Bishops, three Presbyters, and six laymen of the Episcopal Church with the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor as ex-officio members. It has the power of granting honorary degrees and of the government and maintenance of the University except the duties particularly reserved to the Board of Trustees. This year the Regents approved the renovation of Walsh Hall. THE HOUSE OF BISHOPS A highlight of the Centennial year was the meeting of the House of Bishops in the new Juhan Gymnasium September 14-18. Of the forty Sewanee alumni who had sat among its number, three (Bishops Penick, Juhan and Walter Mitchell in the foreground) were respectively first, second, and fourth in seniority among those present. |HHMUMH| i i »»
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THE ADMINISTRATION First Row: BENJAMIN F. CAMERON, B.S., M.S., Sc.D., Director of Admissions. DOUGLAS L. VAUGHAN, B.S., Treasurer. Second Row: ARTHUR BENJAMIN CHITTY, JR., B.A., M.A., Direc- tor of Public Relations, Executive Director of the Associated Alumni, and Historiographer. JOHN I. H. HODGES, B.S. in L.S., M.A., Librarian. Third Row: JAMES P. CLARK, B.A., A.M. in L.S., Assistant Librarian. COL. WOLCOTT K. DUDLEY, B.S., USA (retired), Commissioner of Buildings and Lands. Fourth Row: MRS. RAINSFORD GLASS DUDNEY, Registrar. THOMAS GORDON HAMILTON, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. WILLIAM PORTER WARE, Campaign Director. SOLLACE MITCHELL FREEMAN, Superintendent of Leases, Military Property Custodian, and Manager of the Sewanee Union.
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