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FI-I E U LT Y English Geology A DR. Ross M. IIIAYLUR, asxociufc' pro9'c's'roz',' DR. IHIARLE R. IJAVIS, head oy' depart- DR. WALTER A. VER WIEBE, head of depart- menzj MARY I'IAY1N1AKER, difllffililf profes.vor,' Ev.-I C. I'IANGEN, associate profes- manly IAINIES L. CZ.-KLVER, fr1.vlrm'to1',' DR. BY- sor, DR. ROBERT G. MOOD, associate professor, IJAULINE DRAWVER, r'n.fZrucloz',' RON N. COOPER, nssistanl proff'x,vor. GEIKALIJINE HAMMOND, rzsszknznt p1'ofc'x.vor. Historg Journalism H E ' DR. IOHN RYDIORD, head of dcpdrzmenig PROF. LEO W. EXLLIXIAN, head of depart- HELEN M. LCJHR, Instructor. MARIE CQRAHAAI, associate professor, mmf. DR. HENRY M. CJNSGARD, professor. WENTY-SIX assorted Ph.D's, five other Doctors', and 53 degrees for graduate study were recorded for the faculty in the 1941-42 University catalog. Virtually all of the nation's top-flight universities-Harvard, Columbia, Notre Dame, Chicago, Cornell, Missouri, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Stanford, Illinois, Haverford, Princeton, Washington and Lee, Indiana, California, Mich- igan, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota'-to name only a few, were represented on the teaching staff. Yet worried freshmen were relieved to find little of the austerity and pompous dignity the catalog seemed to suggest. They found instead a group of friendly men and women, quite normal and quite human, alert to guide their students in the complicated business of absorbing an education. PAGE 20
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FACU GLADYS I. SISSEL Dfrrcfor CIIARLEs TRLRIP A.-'.fi,ffIIr1z IAIXIES V. 'I' .ililmllq FRANK 1'IOLLONVELL Irzftrmvor' in i'I.0ll'!I NIARY K. BRUCE Infn'm'for in I'1'I1z1o EDXX'.'XRD TURNER lflJ'ff'II!f!1f' in and lf'00zfn'f1111'.f Economics and Business Adm. S. VV. NVRIGIIT Profcfmr XVANE SMITII 1l.f.mvI'i1fr Pl'0f!'.I'f0V FAYE M. RIc:I4ETTs Ax.-'1B'fI1111 Pmjrxxor DR. EARL K. HILLBRIKND Pr0fc,f,mr of 1Z1IfIlI'J1fi0I1 , DR. GORDON C. HAMIIN CHARLES M. M I LLER Profcuffor PAGE 19 0 Fl' LT Y Commons R LTII fiOODIN PRIC li L01111-qc fluxfnfx of 313 Downtown Division AYLOR FLOYD O. TIIRIKINS Ir1fII'm'lw' in l'0z'4'r CAROL S. XVILLI.-nisox ll1,rt1'm'fu1' 1,11 l:'.x'f71'f'f.-'foil CfzII'fl1l'f VVILLIABI F. CRUM .'I.vf1'.f!i1111 l'rufr.fmr fn lfcolznmll , , Education l'r0ffu',m1' of lfzfm ation Engineering Rm' VV. 11iLLlfJ'I l' Hun! of Ilrfmrfmml
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ALLS TO armed service and defense work were a problem this year for faculty members as well as for their students, with the: result that many changes had to be made in University personnel. Prof. Edwin A. Beito of the math department assumed full-time duties as a lieutenant-commander in the Navy in October. Dr. K. V. Manning left the physics department to become supervisor of a defense course at Penn State College. His successor, Leslie Brooking, had barely settled into his new position when he was recalled to Washingtonls Bureau of Aeronautics. Dr. Caroll W. Bryant finished the year as physics prof. - Positions at local defense plants took art instructor Walter Lengel and English instructor Lucille R. Gossett. At the close of the year, selective service officials had their eyes on William F. Crum, Leslie Blake, and Gene Spangler, while, a Fort Riley post loomed for Coach lack Sterrett. Language Departments FRENCH- GERMAN- SPANISH- MILDRED LEAPER, Ll.S!I'.Yl'H71f,' IACQUETTA Dx. FRANCIS I. Nook, head of depart- DR. SAINIUEL A. WfJFSX', hdcltlr of depart M. IJOVVNING, head of department. menl. mcnlg JOSEPH E. ANotiLo, instructor CI.ASSICrXL-flnfelj XYIULA M. BEEBE, llfjl-5111111 professor. Llhrarg Inshtule ul Lugopedlcs Sf'cIfC'l2I.' ALICE H. BLCKNER, acting l'l1!tI!0gllL'I',' M. IXLICE ISELY, z'efe1'c11c'r' fl'bl'Lll'I-LIl1,' F14.xxc:Es Lufifoox, zlisiflmzt i'L'fL'l't'l1f'6 f1'b1'm'1'r111. SZz1!zcf1'11g.' Dowxlxcs P. O'H.xk14.x, 11'b1'r11'ic111,' CL.fXll.-X L. XVUERTZ, C'l.l'l'l4!Ll- tion rzxx1'sn111r,' IE.xN l1iLIZABE'I'1l Coox, reserw' room atfefzdzmlg ESTHER xv.XNDERV1iLDE, 11552. aznzlaguer. Fm-z !'G'lt'.' LENURE l,xMEYsoN, JANE Evfxxs, ELISE lREL.'XNIJ, MARY EL- LEX SBIITHER, ELIZ.XISIiT1i BosLEx', IXDI-lI.E IRAIAFMAX, and Du. NLXRTIN F. PALBIER, d1'1'c'fZ01'. Second row: Lyuu CSAEDDERT, TH XIJIXE HEDKZES, LXLY NlAE Cmwsox, ELEriNou 'XV1LEy, BILLIE Drxeax, and LYZELLA BIAXXVELL. Third 1'Un'.' RICIIARD T.n'LoR, lL'NE ELXX'ELL, bl.XXIXIi Cacouaox, .XNNETTA Davis, CL.XIi.X XV.xLi4ER, and Rox' EBLEN. PAGE 21 0
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