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Tke College of Liberal Arts and Sciences The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences sets itself to the task of serving each and every student that enters this college, no matter what profession or pursuit in life the student has de- cided upon. The reason for this is obvious, for in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences the stu- dent receives a thorough humanistic and scien- tific training, which helps to make a liberally educated man, rather than a mere technologist. In this department of the college the student receives a thorough training in the fundamental subjects of mathematics, English, physics, for- eign languages, and chemistry, the amount of training and work in the several subjects depend- ing upon the course in which the student is registered ; or the student, if he so desires, may take up more advanced work, or a more specialized curriculum in chemistry and chemical engineering, leading to the B.S. degree. It is the primary object of the department to train the student in these fundamental subjects so that he will be better qualified to pursue his more advanced and technical work, and more able to cope with the scientific problems that he will be called on to solve. The faculty of this department is composed of men who have specialized in these subjects; men who are willing and competent to aid the student in every way, so that he may become a thoroughly good citizen. Dr. T. p. Harrison Dean of the College 21
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THE 1922 AGROME CK Administratiqn Officers Mr. Owen ' S Mr. Bowem Col.Gregory HOLLADAY
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Tne Faculty DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Robert E. Lee Yates Professor John W. Harrelson Associate Professor Harry L. Mock Assistant Professor HlLBERT A. Fisher Instructor Harvey P. Williams Instructor John H. Leroy Instructor D. E. BucKNER Instructor Joseph G. Evans Instructor DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Thomas P. Harrison Professor George Summey. Jr Associate Professor Thomas L. Wilson Assistant Professor CURRIN G. Keeble .... Instructor Howard G. Baker Instructor L. W. Chapell Instructor Stewart Robertson Instructor DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY William A. Withers Professor Leon F. Williams Associate Professor Edgar E. Randolph Assistant Professor Harry G. Smith Instructor Thomas B. Parks Instructor Walter E. Jordan Instructor Marion F. Trice Inslrucior DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Charles M. Heck Professor John B. Derieux Associate Professor Alfred A. Dixon Assistant Professor Norman B. Foster Instructor F. W. Clarke Inslruclor DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES Lawrence E. Hinkle Professor P. H. P. WlusoN Instructor 22
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