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Mm I THE WOMEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DR. MARYHELEN VANNIER, Chairman nsUucfors: Ida Mae Hogshead, Mariorie Stubblefield, Marvell Weber, Nell THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. A. Q. SARTAIN, Chairman Professors: J. U. Yarborough, A. Q. Sartain; Associate Pro- fessor: A. J. North; Assistant Professors: H. M. Chapman, J. R. Strange; Instructor: J. B. Geers THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT DR. FRANK C. McDONALD, Chairman Professors: Frank C. McDonald, H. Wayne Rudmose: Assistant Professor: Mal- colm Brachman; Instructor: Frank Yore THE RELIGION DEPARTMENT DR. ERNEST C. WEBB, Chairman Professor: Ernest C. Webb; Associate Professor: Morgan Ward Redus; Instructors: Stuart C. Henry, Robert S. Pari; Lecturers: Luther Holcomb, Grant Holmsbee THE SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. WALTER T. WATSON, Chairman Professors: Walter T. Watson, H. L. Pritchett; Associate Professor: Allan W. Eister; Assistant Professors: Willis M. Tate, John P. McKinsey; Instructor: Evelyn M. Moorehead; Lecturers: Mrs. E. C. Summerfleld, Mrs. Robert H. Bennett THE SPANISH DEPARTMENT DR. JOHN A. COOK, Chairman Professor: John A. Cook; Assistant Professor: Ruth Edmon- son; Instructors: Elisa S. Donnell, Elizabeth Buckingham, Fred W. Bryson Commas Virginia C. Chancey; Lectur Dorothy Mc- THE SPEECH AND THEATRE DEPARTMENT DR. HAROLD WEISS, Chairman Professor: Harold Weiss; Associate Professor: Edyth Renshaw; Assistant Profes- sor: David Russell; Instructors: Barney McGrath, Norma Jean Ballard, Peggy Harrison, Vern Reynolds, Porter Crow; Lecturers: Sidney Pietzsch, Jean Welda Page 20
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THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT DR. HERBERT GAMBRELL, Chairman Professors- Herbert Gambrell. Harrison A. Tre«ler, Umphrey Lee. William W. Sweet; Assistant Professors: Margaret I. Harrison. Francis E. Ballard, Stewart Irvin Oost: Instructor: Richard H. Powers; Lecturer: Paul Ledbetter, Robert Boyle THE HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT MRS. VERNA GARRARD, Chairman Assistant Professor: Mrs. Verna Garrard; Instructors: Novis Lewis, Edith McKinney, Blanche Smith, Lois Norred THE JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT E. L. CALLIHAN, Chairman Assistant Professors: E. L. Callihan, M. S. Reese; Lecturers: Thomas J. Simmons James F. Laughead, Richard West, Jr., Leo Allman, Mrs. Charleen McClain Paul White, O. P. Shannon. Sidney S. Pietzsch THE LATIN AND GREEK DEPARTMENT DR.. JAMES F. CRONIN, Chairman Professor: James F. Cronin; Instructor: Elizabeth Blakeney THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT DR. EDWIN D. MOUZON, JR., Chairman Professors: Dean H. M. Hosford, Roy Q. Seale, David W. Starr; Assistant Pro- fessors: Charles J. Pipes, Hazel S. Bucy, Robert A. Hassell; Instructors: H. Clay Searcy. John Derr, Mrs. I. D. Russell THE PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT DR. I. K. STEPHENS, Chairman fessors: I. K. Stephens. W. B. Mahan; Asslst in) Pro.f P. McGreal- Lecturer: J. D. Klrby THE MEN ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DR. LLOYD MESSERSMITH. Chairman Professor: Lloyd Messersmith; Associate Professor: William F. Foster; Instructcs- Howard Stephen Brown, Alfred Barr Page 19
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LAWRENCE HOBART FLECK, A.M.. C.P.A. Dean of the School of Business Administration Upon the suggestion of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce that a school of business for Dallas be set up by Southern Methodist University, the University founded its School of Commerce in 1920. The school was set up on a two-year basis, with the requirement of two preliminary years of general college worlt. In 1941 the school was set up as a separate unit, the name changed to the School of Business Administra- tion, and the new degree of Bachelor of Business Administration offered. In 1950 the Graduate Division was set up and the Degree of Master of Business Administration authorized. The School is an associate member of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. It is founded on the principle that in the complenity of today ' s economic system, the apprenticeship system alone does not offer adequate training for business. Business is recognized as a profession, and prospective business- men are given thorough training for their future wort. Education in fundamental principles rather than drill work in technical details is the obiect of ■ nstructlon. The first two years, known as the pre- business administration course, are devoted largely to the basic subjects of the regular arts and sciences course. The last two years ere taken up by the study of technical business courses, for the school believes that a student of business should have a broad general foundation. THE ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR DUDLEY CURRY, Chairman Professors: Lawrence Fleck Augustus Foscue, Chester Lay, Dudley Curry; Assc elate Professors: Zeb Freeman, Roland Porth; Assistant Professors: Joseph Drar guet, Lionel GlHy, Truxton Shaw; Lecturers: A. E. Collier, Stewart Dyckmaf Owen Johnson, Beula Mayo, Ralph Mcv- ' J-i-n N t ' -i- ' f; M. ' in Riley, Osca ' Thornton THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION MRS. VIRGINIA BAKER LONG, Chairman Assistant Professor: Mrs. Virginia Baker Long; Lecturers: M Mary R. Martin, Patricia Ann Cozby THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS LAW ROLAND W. PORTH, Chairman Professor: Harvey H. Suice: Associate Professor: Roland W. Porth; Asslstaf Professors: Edward F. J. Puckhaber, Harmon L. Watk;- the school of business administration Page 21
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