| 31. | These first student affairs professionals were the dean of women, dean of men and personnel workers.
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| 32. | In 1928 she returned to Colby as Dean of Women and professor of mathematics and education.
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| 33. | From 1932 to 1937, she was the dean of women at Tennessee State University in Nashville.
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| 34. | Mrs . Wells also served as the Dean of Women at Dillard University in New Orleans.
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| 35. | Our dean of women was very, very light-skinned.
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| 36. | The official announcement of the 156-year-old school's closure came Monday afternoon, said Judith Delaney, dean of women.
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| 37. | Then in 1939 she moved to Queen's University where she served as Dean of Women until 1958.
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| 38. | Barrett also turned down a job offer as dean of women at superintendent at the Industrial School.
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| 39. | Stebbins Hall is named after Lucy Ward Stebbins, former Dean of Women at University of California, Berkeley.
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| 40. | The English department chair and dean of women both castigated President Frank for letting the play run.
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