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UFDC Image Array 2 The University Recor of the University of Florida UNIVERSITY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY^ 2-?^ 960-61 L See page 1 for Information and Instructions -T Vol. LVI Series 1, No. 6 June 1, 1961 Published monthly by the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Entered in the post office in Gainesville, Florida, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress, August 24, 1912 Office of Publication, Gainesville, Florida Assigned to Plmnp Kr N Room Building . Numbers You May Need In A Hurry TO REPORT A FIRE: Dial Operator and say: "I want to report a fire." TO CALL CAMPUS POLICE: Dial 2871 NIGHTS, WEEKENDS, AND HOLIDAYS: for All Emergency Services, Dial 2871 To Call the University of Florida from off-campus telephones: Dial FR 6-3261 To Call J. Hillis Miller Health Center from off-campus tele- phones: Dial FR 6-3211 AN ACCURATE DIRECTORY DEPENDS ON YOU The pages of this directory are photographed from the master file of the University faculty and staff at the Information Desk in Tigert Hall . If you find an error, please notify the In- formation Desk (Ext. 2877) so that University records can be corrected You can help to keep University records up-to-date by notifying the Information Desk promptly if you transfer to an- other department or if there is any change in your name, title, job classification, University telephone extension, University address, home telephone number or home address. University Archives George A. Smathers Libraries University of Florida HOW TO USE CAMPUS TELEPHONES Always listen for the dial tone before starting to dial a number. If you do not hear the ringing signal or the busy signal within half a minute after dialing, replace the receiver for a few seconds before dialing again. If further assist- ance is needed, dial Operator. To call one CAMPUS EXTENSION (4—digit number) from another campus ex- tension, dial figures listed. To call one HEALTH CENTER EXTENSION (3-digit number) from another Health Center Extension, dial figures listed. IMPORTANT *> 3* // 2 ?i & To call a Health Center Extension from a Campus Extension, or vice-versa, Dial 8; listen for a new dial tone, then dial the proper extension number. In all cases remember that a campus extension will be a 4-digit number and Health Center extension will be a 3-digit number. OFF-CAMPUS CALLS (Gainesville only) Dial 9 Listen for the changed dial tone; then dial the Gainesville number. LONG-DISTANCE CALLS Dial 9 Listen for the changed dial tone; then dial Operator and say: "I want to ." place a long-distance call Be prepared to give the operator the University number (FR 6-3261); the campus extension number to which you wish to charge the call; the Uni- versity extension number from which you are calling, if different from the one to be charged, your last name and initials. SERVICE CALLS To obtain extension numbers not listed in Directory Dial Operator To obtain addresses not listed in Directory Dial 2877 To report a telephone out of order Dial Operator REMEMBER Limit incoming and outgoing personal calls to those that are necessary. Never dial from memory unless you are sureof the number. Consult Directory. TELEPHONE SUGGESTIONS Answer calls promptly and in a businesslike manner. Identify yourself immediately. For example: "Food Service, Miss Williams." Listen attentively until you understand what the caller wants. If you cannot supply the desired information but know where it can be obtained, offer to transfer the call. Volunteer assistance when the person called is absent. For example: "Mr. Smith is out of the office until 11 o'clock. Do you wish him to call you or could someone else help?" Offer to take messages for persons who are not available. When making a call, identify yourself immediately to the person answering. Always speak distinctly and pleasantly. Keep your conversation brief and to. the point. THE FOLLOWING ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED TO DESIGNATE BUILDINGS A Departmental Directory ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Dean R B Mautz 233 TIG 2015 ACCOUNTANCY FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF 705 SEA FR 2-2032 Accounting (Business Adm) 208 MAT 2651 Accounting (Health Center) H 131 TH 271 ADAPTED EXERCISES CLINIC (See Physical Education for Men) Admissions 135 TIG 2456 ADVERTISING (See Journalism and Communications) Aerospace Engineering 125 Bldg N 2093 Agricultural Chemistry (Agr Col lege). 200 LEI 2278 Agricultural Economics (Ag Col & AES).I62 Unit B MCC 2325 Agricultural Education (Ag Co I lege ) . 136 NRN 2223 Agricultural Eng (Ag Col & AES) 7 AGE 2520 Ag Exp Station Library (Hume Lib) Unit C MCC... 2327 AGRICULTURE, COLLEGE, STATION & EXTENSION Provost WMFifield 128 Unit A MCC 2321 Dean M A Brooker 126 Unit A MCC 2321 Assistant Dean G D Thornton 122 Unit A MCC 2321 Director Station J R Becker.bach III R0L 2168 Associate Director J W Sites 115 R0L 2753 Assistant Director H H Wi Ikowske I 15 R0L 2753 Director Extension MOWatkins 103 R0L 2408 Assistant Director J N Busby 107 R0L 2408 Assistant Director F E Myers 101 R0L 2171 Editor 217 R0L 2818 AGRICULTURE Col lege of Dean M A Brooker 126 Unit A MCC 2321 Assistant Dean G D Thornton 122 Unit A MCC 232! Agricultural Chemistry Head H H Sisler 200 LEI 2278 Ag Economics Head H G Hamilton 162 Unit B MCC 2325 Agricultural Education Head E W Garris 136 NRN 2223 Agricultural Engineering Head D T Kinard 7 AGE 2520 Agronomy Head P H Senn 21 I Unit A MCC. 2329 I I 1 Art Acting Head J R Spencer 5 Bldg X 2304 Bldg Construction Head H H Block 201 Bldg K 2892 Library Mrs Katharine Aaams 162 Bldg E 2586 Music Head R Poole 138 Bldg R 2901 Storeroom & S I i des 161 Bldg E 242C Army ROTC MIL 2788 ARTS & SCIENCES College of Dean R E Page 103 AND 2031 Assistant Dean SEWimberly 103 AND 2031 Assistant Dean A H Gropp 103 AMD 2031 Anthropology (See Sociology & Anthropology) Anthropology Lab J MGoggins Bldg L 2275 Astronomy (See Mathematics & Astronomy) Biology Head HK Wallace III RL 2273 Stockroom Mrs Ruth A Smith 102 Bldg J 2924 Chemistry Head HHSisler 200 LE 2278 Curator B J H Otte III LEI 2971 Custodian 430 LEI 2477 Nava I Stores Research 340 LE I 257 Naval Stores Research Lab 327 LEI 2571 Stock Room 109 LEI 2971 English Head C A Robertson 202 AND 2620 Foreign Languages Head J Brunet 3 AND 2511 Geography Head J R Anderson 205 FLO 2019 Geology Head C Rappenecker 206 FLO 2317 History Head LNMcA lister 109 PEA 2969 Library Science Head S L West 200 LIB 2586 Mathematics & Astronomy Head J E Maxfield 205 WAI 2801 Meteorology (See Physics) Philosophy Head GRBartlett 107 AND 2881 Physics Head SS Ballard 231 PHY 2735 Curator MH Teller 321 PHY 2106 Political Science Head M J Dauer 105 PEA 2904 Pre-Professional Counseling Head E R Jones 12 B FLI..2079 Psychology Head W B Webb 109 Bldg E 2661 Religion Head D L Scudder 205 FLU 2219 Sociology & Anthropology Act Head S E Grigsby 307 PEA. 2068 Anthropology Lab Head J M Goog i n Bldg L 2275 Speech Acting Head R E Tew 341 TIG 2498 ASTRONOMY (See Arts & Sciences College of) 2485 ATHLETICS Field House ATHLETICS Intercollegiate Director & Head Coach S R Graves 217 STA ^Oi Assistant Coaches STA 2I31 Business & Ticket Office Gen Mgr P M Beard 107 STA. ..2131 Gay 102 STA 2131 Sports Pub I i city Director J M 2776 Equipment Office 122 FLG , .... 2628 Tra i n i ng Of f i ce 116 F LG 1 ATHLETICS Intramural Head H S Cherry 229 FLG 2889 Atom i c Reactor 227 I Audio Visual Aids (College of Educ)..2l0 NRN 2188 Auditory Instr & Womens Activ (Gen Ext). 805 SEA 29 12 Austin Cary Memoria I Forest FR 2-9559 B Bacteriology (Ag College) 169 Unit D MCC 2322 Beef Research Unit (Ag Exp Station) FR 2-4242 Biochemistry (College of Medici ne) .. .M 351 MSB 515 Biological Sciences (University Co I ). 108 FLI 2098 Biology (Arts & Sciences) Ill FLI 2273 Biology Stockroom 102 Bldg J 2924 Blood Bank A 100 TH 265 BOARD OF ENGINEER EXAMINERS 408 SEA FR 2-4651 BOARD OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS (See Student Publications) BOARD OF UNIVERSITY EXAMINERS (See University Examiners) BOOKSTORES & CAMPUS SHOPS Director S P Getzen Jr SER 2281 Interdepartmental Sales SER 2281 Textbook Department SER 228 I Health Center Branch MSB 425 Men's Residence Halls Branch HUM 2049 Women's Residence Halls Branch BR0 2404 Botany (Ag Col & Ag Exp Sta ) 319 Unit A MCC 2326 BOYS 4-H CLUB AGENT STATE Ag Ext Serv W Brown 205 R0L..2460 BROADCASTING (See Journalism and Communications) Broward Basement 2196 Broward Hall (Women's Residence) 2063 Buckman Hall (Men's Residence) 2526 Building Constr-ucrion (Col of Arch). .202 Bldg K 2892 Bureau of Economic & Business Res 205 MAT 2651 Bureau of Educational Research 326 NRN 2202 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Col lege of Dean D J Hart 214 MAT 2651 Assistant Dean RSCIine 214 MAT 2651 Accounting Head W E Stone 206 MAT 2651 Bureau of Econ & Bus Res Director G B Hurff 207 MAT.. 265 Economics Head C H Donovan 204 MAT 2651 Finance & Insurance Head C A Matthews 106 MAT 2651 Graduate Studies Director J BMcFerrin 214 MAT 2651 Management Center Director C Oliver Jr 211 MAT 2651 Management & Bus Law Head W V Wilmot Jr 103 MAT 2651 Marketing Head J D Butterworth 107 MAT 2651 Placement Service Director J S Almeida 17 MAT 2651 Real Estate A A Ring 104 MAT 2651 Business Education (Col of Educ) 308 NRN 2005 Business Extension Education (Gen Ext).
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