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Directory Officers Students UNIVERSITY OF KAWAU QUARTERLY BULLETIN VOLUME X NUMBER 4 DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS AND STUDENTS 1931-1932 NOVEMBER, 1931 Published Quarterly by the UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII Honolulu (Entered as second-class mail matter at the Post Office at Honolulu, T. H., Nov. 14, 1921, according to Act of Congress of Aug. 24, 1912.) ;" t The}Joqjd of R€g~nts' of the\pni~er~ity of 'ijciv.£aii i~c~mp~sep :oft~seven: mefhbers,ifive"0f whom are- apliotnted -by fhe,~Gov'ernor.-'of~~_he c:J:egit9rY-.Jqr aterm~.QiJiy_e_ Y~r~~ng. two of who.metre !,llem}lers. e~:, of{i.<rio: the President of the Board of Agriculture and Fore~~fY, an9, l-th€ President of the University. .: Rev. Akaiko Akana (1921)* Kawaiahao Chu~ch, H6noJul~1 .' .i._. George Ii Brown (f9iS) Board of Agriculture and Foz:e~try, Honolulu Dr. Charles B. Cooper (1922) 235 South Beretania Street. Honolulu David L. Crawford (1927) University of Hawaii Mary Dillingham Frear (1920) 1434 Punahou Stt:eet, Honolulu. Charles R. Hemenway-' (i91O) Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd., Honolulu Arthur G. Smith (1918)- Smith, Wild and'- -Hoppe;' Attorneys, H;01191ulu OFFICE,RS OF THE BOARD Chairman:., Char1~t·~,"Hemenway Secretary:·-Dav.id'·:(.'->~Crawford ! ;: , ,- \ ;"~;"; :"·f / ... ;... :- __ , - : ,<t DISBURSEMENT OF,LFUNDS • '--) .' .' .1': Disbursement of funds appropri~fed;'ty the Territorial Legislature of Hawaii for the support of ' the-University is by the territorial treasurer upon warrants issued by the territorial auditor, upon vouchers approved by the Board of Regents. Funds received by tpe, University Jrom .other sources, except from the federal government', are turned into the territorial treasury and disbursed in the same manner as appropriated funds. The University of Hawaii is a Land Grant College and as such shares on the same basis as the states in federal appropriations provided by the several Acts of Congress for the aid of agricultural instruction, extension and' research. 'This money- is disbursed by the treasurer of the university 'upon vouchers approved by the Board of Regents and subject to audit by the territorial auditor as wen as by federal officers. "The figure in parenthesis after the name indicates th~ year in which service b~a,n. rri:·_, I -'2.,' OOMMITTEES OF'THE FACULTY (1931 ... 1932) " ' Executive: D.'L. Crawford, A. R. Keller, A. L. Andrews~ H. S. Palmer, Wm. H~ George, B. O. Wist, L. .N. Bilger, E. C. Webster~ T. 'M. Livesay, H. B. MacNeil (Secretary). Admissions: T. M. Livesay (Chairman), Deans Keller, George and Wist, E. L. Kelly (Executive Officer). Discipline: E. C. Webster (Chairman), L~ N. Bilger,M. K. Cameron, . A. G. Clarke, E. V. Sayers, C. H. Neil, L. H. Jarrett. Evening Session: M. K. Cameron (Chairman), A. L. Andrews, F. E. Armstrong, F. E. Peterson, H. B. MacNeil, E. R. Washburn (Executive Officer). Graduate Study: H. S. Palmer (Chairman), Romanzo Adams, 'P. S. Bachman, R. N. Chapman, E. St. John, T. M. Livesay. Convocations and Assemblies: A. L. Andrews (Chairman),' A. G. Clarke, B. O. Wist, L. N. Bilger (Secretary) and Mark Westgate representing the students. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS David L. Crawford, M.A., President of the University 2355 Oahu Ave. Hawaii Hall 104 Arthur R. Keller, M.S.,. Vice-President 2456 Oahu Ave. Hawaii Hall 110 -) Arthur L. Andrews, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculties 2346 Liloa Rise Hawaii Hall 117 Leonora Neuffer Bilger, Ph.D., Dean of Women 2328 Seaview Ave. Hawaii Hall 212 Thayne M. Livesay, Ph.D., Director of Summer Session 2638 Kuahine Rd. T. C. 119-A Harold S. Palmer, Ph.D., Chairman, Committee on Graduate Study 1450 Kewalo St. Dean Hall 4 Gerald R. Kinnear, M.B.A., Treasurer 3041 Oahu Ave. Hawaii Hall 107 E. Lowell Kelly, Ph.D., Director of Admissions 2163 Atherton Rd. Hawaii Hall 115 Helen B. MacNeil, A.B., Registrar 2010 Hunnewell St. Hawaii Hall 113 Mary P. Pringle, Librarian Pleasanton Hotel Library 3 4 COLLEGE 01' ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean: William H. George, Ph.D. ANTHROPOLOGY: HARRY L. SHAPIRO, Ph.D., Research Professor of Physical Anthropology, (l930Y A.B., Harvard Univ., 1923; A.M., Harvard Univ., 1925; Ph.D., Har­ vard Univ., 1926; Associate Curator of Physical Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York. PETER H. BUCK, D.S.O., M.D., Lecturer in Anthropology and Ethnology. M.B., Ch.B., Univ. New Zealand, 1904; M.D., Univ. New Zealand, 1910; Fellow of New Zealand Institute; Ethnologist at Bishop Museum. 2739 Terrace Dr. THOMAS T. WATERMAN, Ph.D., Instructor in Cultural Anthro­ pology, (1931)2 A.B., Univ. California, 1907; Ph.D., Columbia Univ., 1914. 1340 Highview PI. Dean Hall 8 WILLIAM A LESSA, AB., Research Associate in Physical Anthro- pology, (1930) A.B., Harvard Univ., 1928; Graduate Study, Harvard Univ., 1928· 1929; Research Fellow, Constitution Clinic, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, 1929-1930. Beach Walk Hotel Dean Hall 8 FREDERICK S. HULSE, M.A., Research Assistant·in Physical Anthropology, (1930)3 A.B., Harvard Univ., 1927; M.A., Harvard Univ., 1928; Thaw Fellow, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., 1927-1930. MARGARET M. LAM, B.A., Research Assistant in Physical Anthro­ pology, (1930) B.A., Univ. Hawaii, 1929. 1439 Keeaumoku St. Dean Hall 8 DON LING, Clerical Assistant in Physical Anthropology 2288 Liliha St. Dean Hall 8 ART: ANNIE C. B. McPHAIL, B.Ed., Assistant Professor of Art and Design (1931) B.Ed., Univ. California at Los Angeles, 1925. Niumalu Hqtel Hawaii Hall 216 HUC-MAZELET LUQUIENS, B.F.A, Assistant Professor of Art, (1924) B.A., Yale Univ., 1902; B.F.A., Yale Univ., 1908. 1646 Bingham St. Hawaii Hall 214 HENRY H. REMPEL, RE., Instructor in Art, (1929) B.E., Univ. California at Los Angeles, 1928. Absent on leave PORTIA N. MINER, RE., Instructor in Art, (1931) B.E., Univ. California at Los Angeles, 1926. Niumalu Hotel Hawaii Hall 216 lIndicates date of appointment on the faculty of the University of Hawaii. 2Transferred from former Territorial Normal School. 3Engaged in research in Japan. 5 '1..: •• ' BOTANY: HAROLD ST. JOHN, Ph::6., Professor of Botany, (1929) A.B., Harvard Univ., 1914; M.A., Harvard Univ., 1915; ,.Ph.D." Har­ vard Univ., 1917; Graduate Study, Sorbonne, France, 1918. 2365 Oahu Ave. Dean ,Hall 206 ,ROSS S. BEAN, B.S., Assistant Professor' of Botany, (1927) .A,J " ,;,'" ';B.S., Brigham Young Univ., 1921; Graduate Study, Univ. California, 1925-1927. I 1716 Hunnewell St. D'ean Hall 207 ERLING CHRISTOPHERSEN, ph.b., Lecturerin'-Botany, (1928) . Ph.B., Yale Univ.; 1920:-' Ph.D:, Va,le Univ., 1924; Bolanist at Bishop Museum, Honolulu; formerly at the Royal Frederic Univ., Oslo, Norway. Bishop Museurn :1 WILLIAM C. DAVIS, M.S., 'Assistant in Botany, (1930) ~"....: B.A., Iowa State Univ., 1929; M.S., Iowa State Univ., 1930. tl 2657 'Terrace Dr. Dean Hall 200 A 11;'1 ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS: MERTON K. CAMERON, Ph.D., Professor~ofEco.niJ'lniCs, (1928) , ' A.B;, :Princeton; 1908:; M.A., Harvard Uiliv., 1914; Ph.D., Harvard Univ., 1921. 1719 Dole St. Library 10 MATTHEWM. GRAHAM, C.P.A., Professor of Accounting, (1927) C.A., Institute of Accountants and Actuaries, Glasgow" Scotland, 1906; . C.P.A., Territorial Board of Accountancy. ' .. , 2646 Oahu Ave. Hawaii Hall 203 VICTOR W.BENNETTj M.A., Assistant Professor of Commerce, (1928) B.A., Gettysburg College, 1917; M.A., Gettysburg College, 1918; M.A., Univ. Pittsburg, 1924; Graduate Study, Univ. Wisconsin and Stanford Univ. Ahsent on leave ALVA E. STEADMAN, LL.B., Lecturer in Business Law, (1929) A.B., Stanford Univ., 1916; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1922;, First Judge of the First Judicial Circuit, Honolulu. Luakaha, Nuuanu Valley WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, RA., Instructor in Commerce, (1931)' B.A., Univ. British~olumbia, 1928; Fellow, Univ. California, 1928-1930. ~', Makiki Hotel" Hawaii Hall 203 ,.... ,EDWARD.J. GREANEY, B.C.S., ,Special Instructor in Accounting, (1931) ',' . Graduate, . Pace Institute of A,ccountancy; B.C.S" National School of " Commerce, Washington, D.C., '1920; Asst., Treasurer, O. R. & L. Co., - and' General Accountant, B. F. Dillingham Co., Ltd. ' Woodlawn· Dr, ENGLISH: ARTHUR'L. ANDREWS,' Ph.D., Professor of English and Dean of the Faculties,{l91O):~' , ':.-.',' , ;' (:::. ; .. :' ·:,B:L;,. Cornell Univ., 1893; M.L., Cornell:Univ., 1895; ,Ph.D., Cornell Univ., 1902; L.H.D., (Honorary), Tufts, 1926• • j:; ...• Ii 21346'Lilba;" Rise.:, :':;"i'~~'; ·'r.::"':;' '.::'.,~' i,Ha~<;,:!i,.If~W 117 CHARLES H. NEIL, M.A., Associate Prvf-es;ror ;of E1i;gliih;:-{f921) B.A., Univ. South Carolina, )903; M.A., Yale Univ., 1930. Pacific Club t' Library 7 1 9' GREGG M. SINCLAIR, M.A., Associate Professor of E~glish/:('~l)2g)i A.B., Univ. Minnesota, 1912; M.A., Columbia Univ, 1919. (:.,.21,29 Kameh<lmehaA~iel ., :Liht.a,ry 4 LAURA V. SCHWARTZ, Ph.D., A ssistarit, Professor of English, (1924) B.A., College of Pacific., '1~20; M.A., ~tanfprd Univ., 1921;, PJ:l~P:'i Stanford Univ., 1924. -.... '.' 2726 Hillside Ave. Lib!~,ry 5 .J _ .. 'ARTHUR E.WYMAN, B.S., Assista,n.tProfessdr:of Dramatic Art, , ,(W30) ;d ." ' ,: . B.S.; Dartmouth, 1911. " Pacific Club .Lecture Hall -r'r N. B."BECK, 'M.A., Assista~t irofessor'6f' E1Zgfish, (1928)' A,B., Unhr. Washington,. 1924; .M.A., .Univ. Washi~gton, 1925; Graduate -.,r- '; Study,' Stanford Univ., 1926; Univ.Wisconsin;1?28: Makiki Hotel . ,~ "'Hawaii Hall 101 CARL G. STROVEN,M.A., lns,tructor in English, (1927) .... ,:-: A.B., Stanford. Univ., 1926;' M.A., Stanford' Univ., 1928; Graduate Study, Duke Univ., 1930-1931,. .' . 2011-F Lanihtili Dr> ., Hawaii Hall 206 B THOlVIAS BLA::KE 'CLARK; M.A., Instructor in English, (1930) .". :' A.B.; Va'nderbilt Univ., 1929; M.A., Varnierbitt TJniy"o, 1930. Beach Walk Hotel ";.. ).', Dean Hall 8 .. ~ '. : .... wiLLARD WILSON, M.A., Instructori'n English, (1930) J B.A., Occidental College, 19~9; M.A., Columbia Univ., 1930.
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