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FACULTY First Row: GORDON B. RINGGOLD, Assistant Professor of Modem Languages; A.B., Denlson University; A.M., Middlebury College: Ph.D., Georgetown University. CARL ROSEBERG. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; B.F.A. and M.F.A., State University of Iowa. GEORGE J. RYAN, Professor of Ancient Languages; A.B. and A.M., St. Louis University; Ph.D., University of Michi- gan. ANTHONY L. SANCETTA. Associate Professor of Econo- mics; Coordinator of the Evening Session; A.B., Western Reserve University; M.S. and Ph.D.. Columbia University. Second Row: GEORGE D. SANDS, Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S., College of William and Mary; M.S., University of Rich- mond; Ph.D.. University of Illinois. HOWARD M. SCAMMON. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; A.B., College of William and Mary; A.M., Northwestern University. ROGER DURAND SHERMAN, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; Vesper George School of Arts; Yale Graduate School. Department of Drama. JOSEPH E. SIMMONS. Acting Assistant Professor of Eng- lish; B.S., and M.A., Columbia University. Third Row: HOWARD M. SMITH, JR.. Associate Professor of Physlral Eduqatlon; Chairman of the Department of Physical Edu- cation for Men; B.S.. College of William and Mary; A.M., Syracuse University. ROBERT E. SMITH, Associate Professor of Mathematics; A B, Allegheny College; A.M., University of North Caro- lina, ROBERT JAY SMITH; Assistant professor of Biology; A.B., Alma College; M.S. and Ph.D.. University of Michigan. SHIRLEY DONALD SOUTHWORTH, Professor of Eco- nomics; A.B., A.M. and Ph.D., Princeton University. Fourth Row: ALAN C. STEWART. Associate Professor of Music; A.B., Union College; A.M.. Columbia University. HOWARD STONE, Associate Professor of Modern Lan- guages; A.B., Pomona College; A.M., Claremont College; Ph.D., University of California. STARENE SWINEFORD, Lecturer In Fine Arts; A.B., Fresno State College. ALBION GUILFORD TAYLOR, Chancellor Professor of Po- litical Economy; Chairman of the Department of Econom- ics; A.B., Des Moines University; A.M., University of Ne- braska; Ph.D., University of Illinois. Fifth Row: THOMAS THORNE, Associate Professor of Fine Arts; Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts; B.F.A. . Yale University; Fellow, International Institute of Arts and Let- ters. VIRGINIA HART TYREE, Instructor In English; Advisor to Student Publications; A.B., Hollins College; M.A., Univer- sity of Virginia. CHARLES R. VARNER, Assistant Professor of Music; B.M.E. and M.M.. Northwestern University. ANTHONY PELZER WAGENER. Chancellor Professor of Ancient Languages; Chairman of the Department of An- cient Languages; A.B., College of Charleston; Ph.D.. Johns [Hopkins University. Sixth Row: HAROLD A. WATERS, Instructor of Modern Languages; A. 6., Harvard College; M.A., University of Washington. ALMA WILKIN, Assistant Professor of Home Economics; B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. STANLEY WILLIAMS, Professor of Psychology; Chairman of the Depart r-ent of Psychology; A.B. and A.M., Unl- .-ersitv of California, Los Angeles; Ph.D., Yale University. DUDLEY WARNER WOOD8RIDGE. Chancellor Professor of Law; Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law; A.B. and J.D., University of Illinois. Seventh Row: DOROTHEA WYAH. Professor of History; Dean of Women; A.B.. A.M. and Ph.D., Stanford University. %-
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FACULTY First Row: LAWRENCE C. LEONARD, Lecturer in Physics; B.S.. United Stijtes Mihtj ' ' , Academy, JOHN H. LONG. Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S.. United States Naval Academy; M.S., Harvard. EDRIL LOTT, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science; A.B.. Mississippi State College for Women; A.M., Missis- sippi Southern. THOMAS J. LUCK. Professor of Business Administration; Chairman of the Department of Business Administration; B.S.. Butler University; M.B.A., Northwestern University; Ph.D., Indiana University. Second Row: FRANK MacDONALD. Acting Professor of Philosophy; Act- ing Chairman of the Department of Philosophy; A.B. and M.A., College of William and Mary; M.A., Harvard Uni- versity. CHARLES F. MARSH, Professor of Economics and Business Administration; Dean of the Faculty; A.B., Lawrence Col- ege; A.M. and Ph D., University of Illinois. WILLIAM H. McBURNEY. Associate Professor of English; A.M., Southwestern at Memphis; A.M. and Ph.D., Harvard University. CARL WEBSTER McCARTHA. Associate Professor of Edu- cation; A.B . Newberry College; M.A., University of North Carolina; Ed.D.. University of Florida. Third Row: BEN CLYDE McCARY, Associate Professor eof Modern Lanajar es- A.B , University of Richmond; Docteur de I ' Uni- versite de Toulouse. DONALD L. McCONKEY. Instructor in Speech; B.S.. Illi- nois State Norma! University; A.M., Ohio State University. CECIL M. McCULLEY, Assistant Professor of English; A.B. and A.M., Southern Methodist University; Ph.D.. Columbia University. BRUCE T. McCULLY. Associate Professor of History; A.B. R ' jtge ' S University; A.M. and Ph.D.. Columbia University. f our+h Row: THOMAS B. METCALF. Assistant Professor of Education; B.5. Central Michigan College of Education; M.A. and Ed.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. THE! MA MILLER. Instructor In Hnme Economics; A.B.. Be- -■ea College; M.C., University of Tennessee. JOHN A. MOORE. Assistant Professor of Modem Lan- guages; B.S., Davidson College; A.M. and Ph.D.. University of North Carolina. RICHARD LEE MORTON, Professor of History; Chairman of the Depart—ent of History; A.B., Hampden-Sydney Col- lege; A.M., University of Virginia and Harvard Univer- sity; Ph.D., University of Virginia; Litt.D., Hampden-Syd- ney College. Fifth Row: WILLIAM WARNER MOSS. JR.. John Marshall Profes- sor of Government and Citizenship; Chairman of the De- partment of Government; A B., University of Richmond; A.M. and Ph.D., Columbia University. ERASER NEIMAN. Associate Professor of English; A.B.. A- her;t College; A.M. and Ph.D.. Harvard University. RICHARD K, NEWMAN, JR., Associate Professor of Fine A $ A3 j.=!-- :, - CoMege; Ph.D.. Yale University. GEORGE J. OLIVER. P ' -ofessor of Education; Chairman of the Department of EducaJlon; Coordinator of Branch Activ- ities: DIrp -tor of Ex ' en ' on: A B.. Colleoe of William and Mary; A.M. and Ph.D., Columbia University. Sixth Row: GUY L. PACE. COL. ARTY., Professor of Military Science 310 Tactics; B.S., Cdcado A. M. STEPHEN P. PALEDES. Instructor in Music; A.B.. American J- .e-:iT.; Jul: a ' -d School of Music. JAMES E. PATE. Professor of Political Science; A.B., Lou- Isiaia College; A.M.. Wake Forest College; A.M.. Univer- S ' ty of Virginia; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. ARTHUR W. PHELPS. Professor of Law; A.B.. Washington and Lee University; A.M., Ohio State University; LL.B.. Universily of Cincinnati; LL.M., Columbia University. Seventh Row; MELVIN A. PITTMAN, Professor of Physics; B.S.. The Cita- del; M.S., University of South Carolina; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins University. MARCEL REBOUSSIN. Associate Professor of Modern Lan- guages; Professorat de Frangais, Ecole Normale Superleure de St. Cloud; A.M.. Columbia University; Agrege des let- ties. Sorbonne Paris. MARION DALE REEDER, Associate Professor of Physical Education; Chairman of the Department of Phvslral Educa- tion for Women; ;B.S. and M.C.. University of Illinois. IRA REISS, Assistant P-ofessor oi Sociology; B.S.. Svracuse University; M.A. and Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University.
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