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HENRY L. KAMPHOEFNER, Dean SCHOOL OF DESIGH The School of Design is devoted to the development of a native art form in the practical and useful arts to meet the needs and conditions of the Southern Regions. Professional courses of study are now offered in Architecture and Land- scape Architecture. A third department of Products and Production is being planned for the very near future. The new Department will actively collabo- rate with a number of presently organized Departments on the campus who are now engaged in management and production, and will concern itself with problems of form and aestetics as related to the design of products and the production of products. As the only Department of Architecture in the most progressive State in the South and the only Department of Landscape Architecture in the region, the opportunities are unlimited for the school ' s graduates to con- tribute to the solution of problems in building design, planning and general construction. In memory of MR. MATTHEW NOWICKI, former Head of the Department of Architecture, who was killed in a plane crash in August, 1950. As yet Mr. Nowicki has not been replaced. EDWIN G. THURLOW Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture
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SCHOOL OF RGRICULTURE Agriculture is basic to North Carolina ' s whole economy. Today changes are taking place in the state ' s agriculture which will have a profound effect on the lives of all of our people. The School of Agriculture in all three of its main divisions Teaching, Research and Extension is dedicated to a program of training men and women to assume leadership in these changing times. Various curricula have been developed which will enable students to choose the field of work in which they are most interested and best qualified to serve. These include short courses, regular four year work and training leading to Master ' s and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. J. H. HILTON, Dean DEPflRTfTIEnT HERDS C. H. BoSTIAN D. W. COLVARD W. E. COLWELL GERTRUDE CoX R. W. CuMMINGS R. S. DfiARSTYNE M. E. GARDNER Dir. of Inst. An. Ind. Agronomy Statistics Dir. of Exp. Sta. Paul. Sci. Horticulture fc G. W. GILES C. H. HAMILTON H. B. JAMES W. J. PETERSON J. A. RIGNEY H. T. SCOFIELD Ag. Engr. iiral Soc. Ag. Econ. Chemistry Expr. Stat. Botany [19]
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C. G. BRENNECKE Electrical H. A. FISHER Mathematics K. P. HANSON Mechanical D. E. HENDERSON Industrial E. M. SCHOENBORN Chemical C. K. BECK Physics R. B. RICE Diesel W. W. KRIEGEL Ceramics G. W. SMITH Engr. Mechs. ]. L. STUCKEY Geological W. G. VAN NOTE Engr. Research W. E. ADAMS Dir. of Inst. R. E. FADUM Civil SCHOOL OF EflGinEERinG The School of Engineering is an integral part of and is vitally concerned with the state ' s economic development through the training of its youth and the utilization of it natural resources. This progessive and effective program is made possible by a staff of teachers and research workers who are nationally recognized in their scientific field. With the recent addition of a modern, well-equipped engineering laboratories building, many new services are being offered both students and industries throughout the state. These and many other excellent, progressive activities can be counted on to offer leadership in the training of our young people as well as to further industrial activity in North Carolina. J. H. LAMPE, Dean
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