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Id n i DEPARTMENT OF ART Left to Right: Sarah Baker, Associate Professor; James R. Caudle, Lecturer; Robert F. Gates, Asso- ciate Professor, Chairman of Department; Ben L. Summerford, Assistant Professor. The Department of Art has 3 Associate Professors, 1 Assistant Professor, and 3 Lecturers. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 S. Fields, Assistant Professor; Assistant Professor; Nathan A. Professor, Director of Program; Assistant Professor; Arthur R. Left to Right: Nikos G. Photias, Professor; Davii John H. Smith, Professor; Eloise Nelson Magaw, Baily, Professor, Dean of School; Harold B. Wess, Harry Rosenthal, Instructor; John E. McGrath. Carnduff, Assistant Professor. The School of Business Administration has 3 Professors, 5 Adjunct Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors, 1 Instructor, 22 Professorial Lec- turers and 40 Lecturers. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS Seated, Left to Right: Franklin Dunham, Professorial Lec- turer; Patricia Jean Beall, Lecturer; Harvey J. Pope, As- sistant Professor; Willett M. Kempton, Professor, Chairman of Department; Frank H. Mortimer, Adjunct Professor, Di- of Department; Frank H. Mortimer, Adjunct Professor; H. D. Crawford, Assistant Professor, Director of Jour- nalism; James R. Mock, Adjunct Professor; Theodore H. Levin, Associate Professor. Standing: Stanley Field, Pro- fessorial Lecturer; Lawrence Beckerman, Adjunct Professor; Harold Stepler, Adjunct Professor; Douglas Bailey, Lec- turer; Carl L. Shipley, Professorial Lecturer; Paul R. Hill, Professorial Lecturer; Edwin Tribble, Lecturer; Howard R. Haring, Lecturer; John McLeod, Lecturer. The Department of Communications has 1 Professor, 5 Ad- junct Professors, I Associate Professor, 2 Assistant Profes- sors, 6 Professorial Lecturers, and 14 Lecturers. Jacuttif DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Seated, Left to Right: John E. McGrath, Assistant Professor; Fritz Karl Mann, Professor; Melville J. Ulmer, Professor, Chairman of Department; Ernest Correll, Professor; Theodore H. Levin, Associate Professor. Stand- ing: Daniel L. Spencer, Assistant Professor; Alfred Sherrard, Associate Professor. The Department of Eonomics has 3 Professors, 10 Adjunct Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 2 Assistant Professors, 10 Professorial Lecturers, and 14 Lecturers. J - ' m
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Office (f rfjJ Jtaht tc the PteM4ent The Office of the Assistant to the President handles Admissions, Public Relations, Publicity, Alumni Affairs. Student Promotion and all levels of contact between the University, the Student and the Community. STAFFORD H. CASSELL Assistant to the President Seated: John Wakefield, Director of Admissions; Helen B. Brower, Assistant Director of Admissions. Standing: Virginia Malone, Gay S. Donnally. and Sheila Andrews. Staff. Seated: Stafford H. Cassell, Assistant to the President; John Wakefield, Director of Admissions. Standing: Harl La Place, Staff; Sue Flater, Director of Publicity, Richard M. Witter, Alumni Secretary; Mary Betschler, Staff; Bonnie Iandolo, Secretary to Mr. Cassell; William H. Delorme and Jane E. Dunn, Assistant Directors of Admissions.
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DEPARTMENTS OF ENGLISH AND LANGUAGES Seated, Left to Right: Charles M. Clark, Professor; Merrit C. Batchelder, Professor, Chairman of Department of English; Ru- berta M. Olds, Associate Professor, Chairman Department of Lan- guages; Jack H. Yocum, Assistant Professor. Standing: John G. Frank, Professor; Kathryn D. Wyatt, Assistant Professor; Hazel H. Feagans, Professor; Mary M. Patton, Associate Professor; Gordon Brigham, Lecturer. The Department of English has 5 Professors, 2 Associate Pro- fessors, 1 Assistant Professor, 2 Professorial Lecturers, 5 Lecturers. The Department of Languages has 2 Professors, 1 Associate Pro- fessor, 1 Assistant Professor, 1 Professional Lecturer, and 1 Lec- turer. f DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Seated, Left to Right: Berniece Chambers, Lecturer; Samuel Engle Burr, Jr., Professor, Chairman of Department. Standing: B. Willard De Shazo, Professorial Lecturer; D. B. Lloyd, Professorial Leturer; Charles L. Powell, Graduate Assistant; Olive McKay, Lecturer; Wilmer F. Bennett, Professorial Lecturer; C. M. Godfrey, Lecturer; Eloise Nelson Magaw, Assistant Professor. The Department of Education has 1 Professor, 2 Assistant Pro- fessors, 1 Adjunct Professor, 4 Professorial Lecturers, 6 Lecturers. DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Seated: Catheryn Seckler-Hudson, Professor, Chairman of Depart- ment. Standing, Left to Right: Charles M. Hersh, Associate Pro- fessor; Harold H. Roth, Associate Professor; William E. Biggs, Associate Professor; Edgar S. Robinson, Assistant Professor; Lois E. Torrence, Assistant Professor; Emmet V. Mittleheeler, Assistant Professor; Lowell H. Hattery, Professor; George P. Bush, Pro- fessor; Chester Earl, Assistant Professor. The Department of Government and Public Administration has 6 Professors, 19 Adjunct Professors, 3 Associate Professors, 5 As- sistant Professors, 20 Professorial Lecturers, and 16 Lecturers. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Left to Right: Dorothy D. Gondos, Associate Professor; Donald Derby, Professor; Ernest Posner, Professor, Chairman of Depart- ment; Arthur A. Ekirch, Jr., Professor; Harold E. Davis, Professor; David J. Brandenburg, Associate Professor. The Department of History has 5 Professors, 3 Adjunct Pro- fessors, 2 Associate Professors, 6 Professorial Lecturers, and 9 Lecturers.
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