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foSaeW Faculty S. Herbert Adams B.A., A.M. G. G. M. James B.A., M.A.. B.Th. George W. Brown A.B.. A.M.. LL.B. T.C. Meyers A.B.. M.A. T. S. Jackson A.B.. A.M. J. C. Bryant A.B. V. M. Menard A.B. A. P. CORLEY B.D. Page Twenty-one
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The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences A standard A grade College, rated by the North Carolina Department of Education. Member of the Association of Colleges for Negro Youth. The College of Liberal Arts administers the work of the following classes of students: 1. Those desiring a liberal education with or without reference to future pro- fessional training. 2. Those who are planning to enter graduate schools and specialize in various fields of learning. 3. Those who arc planning to enter schools of medicine, law or religion. The College offers work with opportunity to major in the following departments: 1 . Biology 2. Chemistry 3. Classics 4. Education 5. English 6. History and Government 7. Mathematics 8. Modern Languages 9. Philosophy 1 0. Physics 1 1 . Religion 1 2. Social Sciences The College Faculty is composed of men who have pursued graduate work and are specialists in their respective fields. Men are selected who are of a strong Christian character, and who possess the qualities requisite for leader- ship. Extra curricula activities, athletic, intellectual and social arc permitted and carried on under faculty supervision. The college is represented by strong learns in football, baseball and basketball, the football team being awarded the State Championship for 1928. The Hartley Woods Gymnasium was completed and dedicated at the last June commencement. It is fully equipped for work in physical education, and was occupied in the fall of 1928. Classes in physical education with a full- time instructor are being conducted. The health of the students is given special consideration, and all students are examined at the beginning of each year by the university physician, who gives such advice regarding exercise, games, etc., based on his examination as he deems proper. The University Church, the gift of Mrs. Johnson C. Smith, is now being erected at a cost of $125,000. including the installation of a pipe organ. It is expected that it will be completed and dedicated at the commencement in June. The church will seat 600 persons, and will have memorial glass windows. Pa ;.
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Faculty Rob] r r A. Thornton B.S.. M.S. C. Randolph Taylor B.S. Thos. A. Long A.M.. Ph.D. R. L. Douglass A.M. Chas. H. Shute D.D. W. E. Par i i i „ D.D. P. W. RUSSI I 1 D.D. E. L. Rann A.M. Page Twenty-two
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