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Elliott B. Earnshaw, M.A., Bursar and Secretary Grady S. Patterson, B.A., Registrar wittingly, the spirit of liberal learning; and the spirit of wide service, as our motto says — in behalf of the human race. With these three guiding general policy. Wake Forest has approached more closely, this year, our goals for the future. Although general policy must be administered by the President and the Deans of Men and Women, many small details fall within the bailiwick of other officials of the school. Bursar Earnshaw governs the moneybags with a steady and judicious eye: to Registrar Patterson falls Sankey L. Blanton. Th.M.. S.T.M., D.D. Dean of the School of Religion Robert E. Lee, M.A.. LL.B., L.L.M.. S.J.D. Dean of the School of Law
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Thurman D. Kitchin, B.A., M.D, LL.D., F.A.C.P.. President. During a session which has seen Wake Forest almost unbelievably crowded. President Kitchin and Deans Bryan and Johnson have kept the College running under smooth sail. On the campus this year has been the greatest num- ber of students in the history of Wake Forest, and with them have come added problems: from the point of vantage of the President, increased matters of com- plaint and matters of praise from the out-districts of the State and of the nation; from the point of view of the Deans of Men and Women, problems not so much of discipline as of housing and recreation and general morale. These three have been instrumental in maintaining for Wake Forest the much that remains of the feeling we had here when we were really a small school, during the first years of the war — the camaraderie, the warm feeling inside when one sees another Wake Forester in a strange place, the sudden realizati on of how good it is to be here, that wonderful habit of speaking to one ' s fellow -students and to the townspeople as a matter of both habit and desire; the sudden realization of what Wake Forest is — a sort of haven to which to come and be a little while sheltered from the strong wind, in which to learn and grow and to breathe in, as it were un- Daniel B. Bryan, M.A., Pd.D., Dean of The College. Lois Johnson, M.A., Dean of Women.
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mi II Copei ND, MA. Assis in, oj the News Bureau; ]. Gi-Er Superintending oj Buildings andC . I. Olive. Th.M, Directoi of Public Relations and Alumni Activities; VV. Tom Bost, B.A., Charles J. Jackson. B.A., Directoi of the Enlargement Program; Walter D. Holli- nt Director Enlargement Program; Everette C. Snyder, B.S., Managei College Bonk Store. M. A.. B s in L.S . Libi Mrs. K. H. Fra the task of keeping record of the countless academic journeys through this place. Dean Blanton of the School of Religion directs the technical training of our prc-theological students and religious education majors, and is in general a point for the correlation of campus religious activity. Dean Lee of the Law School is the man who guides our increasing number of law students through the perilous maze of jurisprudence. Mr. Copeland is assistant to the Bursar; Mr. Olive is Director of Public Relations and Alumni Activities; Mr. Bost is Director of the Wake Forest College News Bureau; Dr. Blackburn is pastor of the local Baptist church and chaplain of the College; Mr. C. J. Jackson directs the Enlargement Campaign. Mr. R. R. Jackson assists him. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Holliday has kept his eyes on the radiators and blown fuses and leaky faucets of the campus for a good many- years; Everett Snyder is high muezzin of the chapel- period mecca — the College Book Store. Librarian Carlton P. West has had his hands full this year with a library grown too large for its book- shelves; Castleberry is Veterans ' Consultant; Drs. Mackie and Corbin have looked after the sick and complaining in the infirmary all year. And Mary Frazicr, the
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