Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1948

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jdmalnzstrators i Thomas E. Blackwell, secretary-treasurer to the Corpor-' ation, director of the business administration of Washington University. Takes time out from a busy life to enjoy his hobby of color photography and to spend many Saturday afternoons gardening at home. . Y ,H vw -, -,,,,,, ...i,,,,:, ,WJ Dr. Frank Lee Wright, head of the Department of Edu- cation and Director of the Summer School. Has a busy life at Washington University. He handles the placement of students preparing to teach. He is the counsellor of Beta Upsilon chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, educational honorary. He is active in national and community educational affairs. Miss Katherin M. Baker, Registrar, assumed this duty last fall after six months as Assistant Registrar and two years as Assistant to the Chancellor. Makes smooth sail- ing of the large task of registration. Confidentially, her hobby is detective stories. Started as All-American at Purdue and was named to the Big Ten All-Conference Basketball Team. Commissioned to the A.A.F., he directed athletics during the war. Is presi- dent of the National Association of Basketball Coaches of America for the current year. Burton Blair Gullion, Director of Physical Education. 15



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H80 S of epartmen ts Dr. Carl Tolman, chief of the Geol- ogy Department and Dean of the Grad- uate School, has visited Mexico, Ari- zona, Texas, Arkansas and Canada this , -.- .I Professor Roy S. Glasgow, head of the De- partment of Electrical Engineering, served dur- ing the war as a radio consultant and is still busy with research work for the Signal Corps. Is in- terested in radio work both out of class and in, for radio is his hobby. past year as mining geologist. Keeps busy giving advice to the grads Prof. Arthur L. Hughes, head of the Physics De- partment, is also in charge of the cyclotron. Became Assistant Director of the Atomic Bomb Project in New Mexico in 1943 and later was director of a research project in nuclear physics for the OHice of Naval Re- search. Vacations at Thousand Islands. Dr. Lewis F. Thomas, head of the Geography Department, has spent his free time at Washing- ton University as faculty advisor of Student Senate, Inter-Fraternity Council and O.D.K. During World War II he was expert consultant in Industrial Geography for the War Depart- ment. His stay last summer at Colorado U. in- volved both teaching and a chicken and egg business.

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