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m ii I u i i .it the l < > in $1 mil ;v h ! ! '" This Hy in ll $ pt is a< Hi I for a d tiled rc| tl i : t is in < i i Hi' ter, 1 \1 tei i ular i on< ern ai ] I on b t!. I nittee ai its \\ i klj mi tin r di i nini I retau i I r ibmi lion t th >un i i Ad u r further action. rhe \\ rk of this ofl ol i an tin I t ni r of statistical charts and U 1 1 data 1 i cut ties. In business terms, it scr\< in the • • cit cl rin; house for the organiz 1 and unor mb I s1 nt bo in mat t oncerning their organizations nd tiviti 1 )EAN C L A R K ' S W O R K hi The Dean is in the office from i jhl to nine " ui a da On Tuesday, of course, he has to leave the offi< t ur o k in order to attend the meetings of the Council of Administr i. but all other days he is in from eight to twelve nd fr m on to five or six. H e sees whoever wants t ;ee him on whatever subject he wishes to discuss, and sees people at home ter din ner. or on Sundays if the matter which they ha\ to p n seems imminent and will not wait. It v iuld be iir. sible I enumerate the almost infinite number and variet} i bl< which come to him in the office. A number of duties have fastened themselves l him I those directly connected with the regular work of D( \\ i. He has for years been the Secretary of the Council i \ : tration, and as such has taken care of thousands petitions. In most cases the precedent action of th t I determines what is to be done in each case. All prol 1 lisciplinary notices go out under his signature and a care of in the office. Of these there are mam thou m b v | l: the year. These letters to parents and students It i leal of correspondence and scores of interviews igi the letters which rry the notice o\ discipline and students, he is in a good majorit\ ol cases held I ( loi the ainril action in these rases and is died U] plain it. [8)
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