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Experiments Fulfill Curiosity The important principles and theories of our physi- cal environment are the basis of study in the Baltimore City College Science Department. The presentation of the most modern concepts concerning the nature of the world impresses upon the student the importance of science in everyday life. By offering many varied courses, the Science Department acquaints Collegians with the living things which surround them and with the sub- stances which compose their surroundings. Stressing the use of the scientific method, the department teaches Collegians the importance of approaching problems log- ically. Laboratory exercises and special projects supple- ment the courses and insure a complete understanding of the material under considerationg moreover, interest is promoted by the sponsorship of the City College edition of the National Science Fair. lVhen the City student graduates, he takes with him a fundamental knowledge of science and an understanding of the world in which he lives. SN 'p'4t 1 has ova 'Uv yy .ke . 5' .-a .1 ' Prof. McDonald uses departments well-stocked equipment room. 4 1 it i' Russell H. Patil S. Keyser Bernard Kuder Johnson B. A., M. S. B. B.S. Thomas K. Leon B. Bielinski Richard Colianni John E. Cooper Mcnonall A.B. B.s. A.B . ' K Head B.S. V . Q V V . ' I . ' . -f ,pf - Vp Q N gn V 'Z W 'A' ' 'cf b , f cf X. . 57 'V 7 A v Kenneth P. Laq' joseph W. Schwarz Donald Y. B. S. Schwebel A. B. Thomas lVhitney C. David Freedenberg jesse J. Hinson Donaldson, jr. Dunning B.S., M. S. B.S., M. S. Ed. M., 13.5. A. B. A point concerning the magnetic north is emphasized by Prof. Q aff Hinson. -ff' wg, li ! 'Vs fi Ea fi ' x . . i Augustus Selis Clay W. Stall Lawrence A. Willis A. B.. M. A. B. S., M. A. B. S. of .f-, Lib
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Knowledge Slimulates Interest Prof. Baublis discusses the technique for finding square roots. Q. fl John K. Lawrence D. Cimblista Luther S. Ditman Iilenbogen B. S. B. IZ. B. S. ,,.-.n 'i XVilliam J. Farley Burt A. Kaufman Joyce Klein B. S. B.S., Ll. B. B.S., BLA. ': ' -8 gg Q 'wr' 5 4 , w?, 'J' 'lf f -Y X -9 s xyf Mrs. Marion K. Carroll L. Lloyd Hyman Sachs Yeaplc B. M. Ch.l1. B.S., NI. .L A. B. .ie- 0 s 'L t ' S, 4 f-. D 'N I .4 ff - 4. , . X in..l'. '3 , . In order to improve its curriculum to meet the ever- increasing demands of the modern world, the Mathemat- ics Department of the Baltimore City College is constant- ly broadening the scope of its program, improving the methods of teaching it employs, and adding new and diverse courses. Analytics, geometry, algebra, and trigo- nometry constitute a basic part of the program offered to aid City students in their education. The study of all sorts of numerical oddities and intracacies supplements the regular program. Concentrating these courses on thought problems, the Math Department tries to teach Collegians to employ a logical approach to every prob- lem that confronts them. This objective not only helps the students improve their mathematical skills but also prepares them for any other subject which uses logic. The fine instruction given Collegians is indeed valuable in preparing them for college and helping them to at- tain success in life. 'gp v.,f 1 , l li t 1 - me a 'WS ... X W 0' V . ff-A -fav . y y g,,. , , James J. Allman Irvin Bachman Head B. S., M. S. A. B. ' ,Q at rt Xxx l-Ldward V. Baublis Frank M. B. S., M. Ed. Chubb, Jr. B. S. Prof. Lloyd and his class take a breather after wading through a rough geometry proposition.
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I v. Q. fs 'f ,N ' -7 M' ' ' ' -'A l. X ,f A 'V t J ' -A fe. t . l -.5 Clair B. Meloy Warren W. Ahny joseph Brune, jr. Head .X.B., S.T.B., B.S. LB., M.A. S.T. M. Albert J. Caufhnan Charles Cherubin john Desch B. S. A. B., M. A. A. B. is as N' .f A Vw- U 9 -6 Q X . .., -,- -gf A X iff' N r a. 7V ff? 1 . fhf' Q ' Michael A. Franko Elsa R. Graser XVo1fe joffe B.S.Ed. A.B., Ph. D. B.S. A Q. 4 ' as 4 5 . if ' A ' W ,W N 'iq K A K Ar I The fundamentals of English are stressed by Prof. Levin during daily classroom drills. y hr Z f The World of Man's ability to exchange ideas with his fellow men through speech and through writing is the main factor responsible for the development of civilization. It is the task of the English Department to develop this capacity to the highest possible level. Stressing the fundamentals of reading, writing, and grammar, courses teach the value of precise expression. Surveys of English and American literature add var- iety to the courses and give Collegians a background in the cultural history of the English art of self-expression. For those wishing specialized training, courses are offered in journalism and public speaking. The success of the depart1nent's work is displayed by the large num- ber of alumni prominent in literary affairs, including Donald Kirkley, Leon Uris, and Edward Everett Horton. By sponsoring the Book Fair, debates, journalistic activ- ities, and creative writing contests, the department stim- ulates interest in our native tongue and its culture. T 9. fNJ l I Margaret C. XValter G. Robert C. McCormlcy Morrison Moskowitz A. B. A. B. B. S. 6'-'D vw- , .f- f cf' George A. john A. Pentz Don I-'. Rogerson Neumeister A. B., M. A., Ll. B. B. S. B. S. Howard B. Seidman Robert E. Seney Louis I. Snyder Sidney H. 'l'ishler B.S. A.B. B.S., M.A. B.S. sq :rf uv .. I6
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