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t Dean of Women’s Message Till! position of Dean of II'omen has been in existence at I'rsinus College for only one year, lint in introducing it, I'rsinus is in line with the prod ice of other standard institutions, many of which have in addition to their academic deans, deans of men as well as deans of women. The prevalence of such officers implies for them a recognized sphere of usefulness. The Dean of Women is a connecting link between the Administration, the faculty, and the students, and so should be of assistance in welding them into a united whole. Her relations with the Women’s Self-Government Association, the moving force in the social and governmental activities of the women students, are therefore close. In the achie'eements of this organization she takes pride; for all its activities she has a sympathetic interest. She recognizes the Young Worntn’s Christian Association as a potent factor for good, and with it, and with all other valuable student undertakings, she gladly co-operates. She represents also the world of women college graduates 'who are today sharing in many and diverse interests. She brings to the undergraduate a contact with these experiences, and information which may be of value to them in planning their own future vocations. The Dean of Women at I'rsinus College desires earnestly to meet the primary requirement of her position, to be of use. She hopes to establish with the girls of the college relations based upon mutual confidence, understanding, and respect, so that they may work together, with patience and goodwill, for the physical, mental, and spiritual health, for the happiness, and for the success of the I'rsinus woman. Ei.izabkth B. W'uitk Twenty-six $ I 9 5
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