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Deans Goode and Marriott Richard L. Goode, M.A., LL.D., the Dean of the School of Law, has been associated with Washington University for thirteen years. He received all of his legal training at Drury College and from a lawyer in Springfield, with whom he practiced for twenty years. Judge Goode was Judge of the Court of Appeals in St. Louis from 1901-1910, and professor of equity at Washington University 1906-10. In 1915 he became professor of law and Dean of the School of Law. In 1919 he left Washington to become a Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri, but returned to his former office in 1921. Williams M. Marriott, B.S., M.D., has been Dean of the Medical School since 1913, and a member of the faculty for thirteen years. He received, his B.S. from the University of North Carolina, and his M.D. from Cornell University Medical School. From 1910-14 he was instructor in biology and chemistry at Washington Univer¬ sity, and during the next four years was a mem¬ ber of the faculty of Johns Hopkins University. In 1917 he returned to Washington as professor in pediatrics. Dr. Marriott is physician in chief at the St. Louis Children’s Hospital, and pedia¬ trician in chief at Barnes Hospital. Ptxgc Twcnty ' two
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Deans Loeb and McCourt Isador Loeb, B.S., M.S., LL.B., Ph.D., Dean of the School of Commerce and Finance, did all of his college work at University of Missouri, with the exception of one year at University of California (1894-1895) where he received his Ph.D., and one year at the University of Berlin, 1899-1900. Dr. Loeb has been at different times professor in history, political science, and public law. At University of Missouri he was Dean of the University Faculty 1910-16, and Dean of Faculty of Business and Public Administration. He is a member of the Missouri Historical Soci¬ ety, American Political Science Association, and American Economic Association. Walter E. McCourt, A.B., A.M., Dean of the Schools of Architecture and Engineer¬ ing, has been a member of the faculty since 1915. From 1902-06 he was an instructor at Cornell University. Dean McCourt has been since 1913 in charge of geology and geography during the summer session at the University of Colora¬ do. During and immediately after his college career, he was a member of a number of geolo¬ gical surveys in the East; and in the summers 1910-12 a member of the Missouri Geological Survey. He has done much constructive work at Washington University. Page Twenty-one
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Dean Bartlett and Director Wheeler Walter M. Bartlett, D.D.S., Dean of the School of Dentistry, received his professional training at Washington University, where he obtained his degree in 1890. He is at present professor in prosethic dentistry. Dr. Bartlett was at one time president of the St. Louis Den¬ tal Society and also of the Missouri State Board of Dental Examiners, and is at present a member of the National Dental Association and Honorary member of the Texas State Dental Society. He has practiced in St. Louis since 1890. Miss Claribel Wheeler, Director of the School of Nursing, came to Washington in 1923 from Cleveland where she was for seven years the principal of the School of Nursing at the Mt. Sinai Hospital. She graduated from the Vassar Brothers Hospital School of Nursing at Poughkeepsie in 1909. She returned here and was for four years the Superintendent of Nurses. Miss Wheeler was in charge of the School of Nursing at the Teacher ' s College of Columbia University 1912-13, and for three years Super¬ intendent of the United Hospital of Rye and Port Chester at New York.
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