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Show #4--Board of Regents-wJanuary 19, 1943 untimely death of Dean Lyman Luther Daines of the School of Medicine. Dr. Clay B. Freudenberger was named acting dean, which position he held until the appointment of Dr. A. Cyril Callister as Dean on July 23, 1942. Dr. Freudenberger became associate dean. The above are the major changes in administrative positions during the biennium. IMPACT OF THE‘WAR By the beginning of the fall quarter, 1941, the effect of the Selective Service law was producing some decrease in enrollment. But, the attack on.Pearl Harbor, and the events that followed rapidly, marked the real beginning of the impact of the warupon the University; were disturbed. The students Many of them withdrew from school to enter the armed services or to take positions in industrye The following table shows the number of students in attendance in the three quarters respectively-for a ten year period. ENROLLMENT (Only regular students counted.. Does not include special war courses.) ear Fall 1933-1934 1934-1935 1935-1936 1936-1937 1937~1938 1938-1939 1939-1940' 1940-1941 1941-1942 1948-1943 3049' 3351 3477 3649 3817 4031 4130 4333 3916 3667 Winter *3310 *3587 *3674 *3855 *4065 *4247 3882 3963 '3375 **3200 rin *3391 *3677 *3730 *3935 *4171 *4315 3589 3668 3015 , Total 3391 3677 3730 3935 4171 4315 4469 4632 4217 1"These figures represent cumulative enrollment, not the current enrollment. **Enrollment as of Tuesday, January 19. .One year ago on Jan. 19, 1942 the enrollment was 3354. This is a decrease of 154 students or 4%%. The totals in the right hand column of the table show that the peak of enrollment was reached in 1940-41,, During that year the heaviest |