An article from The North Texan about O. J. Curry, the founding dean of the College of Business Administration, now College of Business. There is a photo of Curry crouching next to a boat that was taken by Dan Santema. The article focuses on Curry's time as dean, bringing in faculty, growing enrollment, and the college's accreditation. There is also a list of the deans leading up to Jay A. Smith Jr., who was dean at the time of the article's publishing.
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An article from The North Texan about O. J. Curry, the founding dean of the College of Business Administration, now College of Business. There is a photo of Curry crouching next to a boat that was taken by Dan Santema. The article focuses on Curry's time as dean, bringing in faculty, growing enrollment, and the college's accreditation. There is also a list of the deans leading up to Jay A. Smith Jr., who was dean at the time of the article's publishing.