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Show L/ean oh Dean Cowles is a firm booster of the motto "See America First"; he has traveled in forty-seven of the forty-eight states. He chops wood near his summer home in Mill Creek-and likes it. He is the father of three Utah Alums; is partial to children; wears tailor-made clothes; and, peculiarly enough, hopes to become a good sailor. L/e<zn on ^oelaL Woik An Englishman, a criminologist, and a photographer is the jolly Dean of the newly-formed School of Social Work. (He's the one who taught those "G" Men their tricks.) Inviting student groups of twenty (sometimes even forty, says Mrs. Beeley) to his home and feeding them ice cream with cheese is a favorite pastime of Dean Arthur L. Beeley. Scnaol Dr. Tugman heads for the fishing streams "as soon as the ice is off the streams." But- "He catches few trout," says his wife, who is a Republican leader and, incidentally, a Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Tugman (also a Phi Beta Kappa) composes enormous fish tales and comic stories, which he tells between puffs on his cigars. He enjoys working difficult problems. |