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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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Prof. Lawrence Hill Dr. Victor Hamburger Dr. John P. Nafe Dr. Frank W. Bubb Dr. Charles Cory Dr. A. Gwendolyn Drew Dr. A. Gwendolyn Drew, head of Women's Physical Education, plans a broad intramural sports program and more W.A.A. sponsored individ- ual sports. Her interests include the theater, two pet dogs, and her favor- ite sports, badminton and swimming. Dr. John P. Nafe, head of the Psy- chology Department, claims his hob- by is teaching school. Spends spare time motoring about the country. Likes to visit Mexico City where he attended a convention last summer. Dr. Frank W. Bubb, top man in the Department of Applied Mechan- ics, looks forward to an enlarged re- search program. Aside from his en- thusiasm for music - of the push- button variety, that is - he enjoys fishing and swimming in his rare leisure time. Dr. Roland G. Usher Dr. Roland G. Usher, head of the History Department, also reviews current affairs on a national radio network. Regrets that he finds no time for golf. In spare time he en- joys a good bridge game or a thrill- ing detective story. glCCZCZl.S' O Dr. Charles Cory, Department of Philosophy head, is also an excellent golfer. Likes to spend summers in the mountains. Claims the most in- terest-ing thing about him is his wife, an M.D. Professor Lawrence Hill, head of the School of Architecture, has been a member of the Washington Uni- versity family for over thirty-six years. Is a former president of the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and a member of the Association of University Pro- fessors. Dr. Victor Hamburger, Depart- ment of Zoology chief, spent last summer as visiting professor at the University of Chicago. Is the recipi- ent of a special Research Fellowship at the National Institute of Health. Has little opportunity to pursue his favorite hobbies, hiking and skiing, but finds time for reading and traveling.
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