PHURSDAY,·SEPT. 19, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Announce 65 Changes In Faculty Since June J. J. Jakosky is the new dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and director of the Engineering Experimental Station, succeeding Ivan C. Crawford, who accepted deanship of engineering at the University of Michigan. Dean Jakosky is a graduate of the University having received his B.S. and M. E. degrees here in 1920 and 1926 respectively. He is the president of the International Geophysics Inc., of Los Angeles. He also holds a degree of bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Pittsburgh University and doctor of science from the University of Arizona. Sixty-five changes in the University faculty have been made since school ended in June. A majority of the changes include new staff members who were hired to replace several who had resigned, but several shifts in personnel were made by individuals taking different types of jobs. Reese Heads Pharmacists Included among the new staff members are two deans, one head of department, and a number of professors and assistant professors. Dr. J. Allen Rees is the new dean of the School of Pharmacy, succeeding L. D. Havenhill, who retired July 1 from administrative duties. Dr. Rees received his bachelor and master degrees from the College of Virginia. He is only 34 years of age and is the youngest executive to head one of the nine schools of the University. J. W. Ashton is the new professor and chairman of the department of English. He succeeds W. S. Johnson, who asked to be relieved of administrative duties so he could devote more time to teaching. Assistant Professors Appointed as assistant professors are Elmer F. Beth, who comes from the University of Idaho and will succeed Richard B. Eide; Pauline Garber who has been appointed as a new assistant professor in biochemistry; T. L. Johnson, who will replace Glenn C. Bond as acting assistant professor in bacteriology; L. R. Lind, who will replace in part A. T. Walker, now on half-time basis, in Latin and Greek; Siegfried Mickelson, who will succeed Henry Ladd Smith in the department of journalism; George E. Palmer, who will succeed W. J. Brookelbank as an assistant professor in the School of Law. The list of newly appointed instructors include James Barton in the department of speech to succeed Rolla Nuckles; Latien Camien in the department of education to succeed L. A. Fleming; Jeannette Cass succeeds Olga Eitner as instructor in theory (music); K. W. Davidson succeeds Ray Heady as director of information in the News Bureau; H. Berry Ivy, is a new instructor of physiology; Kullervo Louhi and J. Brewer Merriam are new instructors in the School of Business; W. Hilgert O'Dell succeeds Blanche Yeomans in the English department; W. Henry Merritt, instructor in hygiene and assistant physician in the Student Health Service; Robert Pyle replaces Mattie Crumrine in romance languages; Betty Schwartz will instruct in the department of design; Harvey E. Steiger replaces L. E. Eiseley in sociology; T. E. Ryther will succeed J. J. Kistler in the journalism department; Orville L. Eaton succeeds J. M. Jantzen in education, and Robert M. Palmer succeeds George R Daggitt in piano theory. Instructors Assistant Instructors New assistant instructors are Roy M. Adams in chemistry; Cyrus Vincent Anderson in zoology; Stanley C Burket in chemistry; Joseph B Byrne in chemistry; Lester M. Corliss in chemistry; William C. Foreman in mathematics; Maynard Fox in English; Blaine Grimes in economics; John F. Headrick in applied mechanics; Victor Henry in bacteriology; Robert Jordan in anatomy; John Killpatrick in chemistry; Elton L. Loomis in chemistry; Kenneth Moore in psychology; Olis Clark Moots in mathematics; William B. Oliver in geology; Louis R. Shobs in mathematics; Harriett Stephens in English; Dorothy Sutton in psychology; Joe Tihen in zoology; Charles Toberen in design; Earl Woolley in correspondence study; Kathleen Torbert in mathematics; Alberta Waid in design. Other Changes Other changes in the staff of the University include Lester Haug replacing Paul Haney as assistant engineer in the water laboratory and sanitary engineering division; James Hitt, new assistant registrar; Velma Wilson, new executive secretary of the NYA office; Eunice Youngquist, new assistant director of Foods Service; Corbin Hall, and Health Service; George M. Fisher, succeeding A. C. Elson as landscape gardener; Norman Siebert, new assistant physician of the Student Health Service; and Lisle M. Wyatt, new physician in the Student Health Service. A "FOUR-ALARM" FOR THE BLUE-GRAY TRUCKS A KANSAS CITY bridge burst into flames one morning last spring. It twisted and writhed under the terrific heat... then stout steel spans splashed into the Kansas River. --for "Voice bridges" went out of service, too. For attached to the bridge were two large telephone cables, containing wires to 1,700 telephones. It was a four-alarm for the telephone repair crews — the men in the blue-gray trucks. While flames still soared near by, the reconstruction work began. In a fire department rowboat they got a line across the river. Emergency telephones were rigged up at strategic locations. SOUTHWESTERN BELL Then came a driving rain to make the task even harder. All night they worked against great odds. By midnight 60 telephones were working. By breakfast time three-fourths of the silenced telephones could speak. That afternoon telephone service was back to normal. Meeting—and whipping—emergencies is a part of the telephone man's job. Your telephone service is backed by skilled, loyal people whose experience in past emergencies better equips them for the emergencies of the future. AMERICA can depend on the Telephone Like good music? Tune in "The Telephone Hour," Monday evenings, N.B.C. Red Network TELEPHONE CO. Italy's first railway, built in 1839, was a five-mile line between Naples and Portici. Appointed as new laboratory assistants in the School of Education are Geneva O. Crawford, Evelyn Degraw, Dorothy Pollock, Leslie Robertson, and Gordon Wizeman; in petroleum engineering, Cordon Swinney; in design, Gladys Bate; in physics, Charles Dickey; and in chemistry, Elton L. Loomis. The earth has approximately 139,-440,000 square miles of water and 57,-510,000 square miles of land. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Close Call in Binder Make The Make The STADIUM BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Your Headquarters Personnel: Joe Lesch, Jimmie Pierce, Frank Vaughan Phone 310 1033 Mass Phone 310 1033 Mass. 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