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ArTII L R a X H h X R ' l Cer.E., M.Sc, Ph.D. Head of Department of Cerdinle Enginecrhit; GEORGIA TECH was the tirst Suuth- em school to establish a department of Ceramic Engineering. The course com- bines the theoretical and practical phases of the study of ceramics and the depart- ment is well equipped with up-to-date test- ing laboratory, clay machinery room, kiln room and machine shop. The student ac- quires the basic knowledge which would enable him to prospect for raw materials and carry them through the process of manufacture to the finished product. The degrees of Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering is awarded at the successful completion of the four-year course. Gilbert H. Boggs B.Sc, Ph.D. Head a) the Department of Chemistry ' T HEl department of Chemistry was established at Georgia Tech in 1888. The course serves to give the theoretical and practical means of advancing the pur- suit of this important science. The recent completion of larger quarters gives to Tech one of the most modern laboratories in the South. This course extends over a period of four ears with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering Cheni- istPi ' . The essentials of a liberal education combined with the strictly professional work gives the graduate a broad founda- tion for his future service of mankind. I ' liiic Ticrnty-lico
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Floyd Field, A.B., A.M. Dean of Men A.H., Willamotte University: .A.H., A.M., Harvard Unixersity: Theta Chi. THE duty of Dean of Men is to help all students, whether he he a Freshman or Senior. The instructions that come from one of authority in the various phases of life are ready for those men that are determined to profit from their education at Tech. Dean Field has always used his talented resources to encourage the buildinu; of a greater manhood at Georgia Tech. It is in this capacity- that Dean Field serves as advisor to the social, intellectual, and religious life of the student at Tech. It is fortunate for our institution to possess a man that fills these qualifications with exactness. Page Ttccnty-one
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Thomas William Noel A.B., IM.B.A., C.P.A. Head (jf the School of Commerce ' P ' HE School of Commerce was estab- ■ ' ■ lislied in the fall of 191 2 with the idea of permitting engineering students to supplement their courses with business sub- jects and to give students desiring to enter upon a business career an opportunity to receive a technical training along admin- istrative lines. The success of this department has been marked and its courses and reputation are being recognized as the best in the South and very close to the best business schools in the country. The courses offered in the School of Commerce lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce. Jamks Erskinh McUaniel B.A., M.A., LL.B. Director of the Co-O fierative Depitrtinent ' T ' HE Co-Operative Department was es- ■ ■ tablished in iqi2 to enable engineer- ing students to acquire practical knowledge and experience along with their class work. The schedules are so arranged that a stu- dent works four weeks and then returns to school and attends classes four weeks. The manufacturers in Georgia and the neighboring states who employ these stu- dents find that they take a great amount of interest in the work and results show tiiat the course is valuable and successful. The degree of B.S. in whichever course of engineering is pursued is awarded after the five-year period. I 9J Page Tirenty-thicr
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