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GORDON R. CARPENTER Administrative Assistant to the Dean HARVEY L. DAVIS, Associate Professor of Law and Director of Placement ROBERT E. KEETON, Associate Professor of Law TALBOT RAIN. Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Legal Aid JOHN W. RIEHM, JR., Associate Professor of Law and Chairman of Admissions A. J. THOMAS, JR., Associate Professor of Law HIBERNIA TURBEVILLE, Law Librarian HENRY DAVID AKIN, Lecturer In Law HOMER JACK FISHER, Lecturer in Law CHARLES O ' NEILL SALVIN, Lecturer in Law ROBERT E. HARDWICKE, Lecturer in Law JULIEN C. HYER. Lecturer in Law JOHN PAUL JACKSON, Lecturer In Law PAUL McCARROLL, Lecturer In Law GEORGE E. RAY. Lecturer In Law LAWRENCE HERNDON RHEA, Lecturer in Law RALPH B. SHANK, Lecturer in Law THOMAS O. SHELTON, Lecturer in Law A. W. WALKER, JR., Lectu-er In Law M ROBERT GERALD STOREY, A.B., LLD. Dean of the School of Law and Professor of Law WILMER DALLAM MASTfcR- SON, JR.. Professor of Law and Director of Practice Court RC ' T ' JBirPT RAY Professor of Law and Supervisor of l„,..r,j,-t;o„ KVJhb WIM= ' ; of La Page 25
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the school of law The School of Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools, an organization whose object is the maintenance of high standards in legal education, and is on the list of schools approved by the Council on Legal Education of the American Bar Association. The School was established by resolution of the Board of Trustees in February, 1925, and was formally opened the following September. Last year the School of Law moved into a new quadrangle situated on a beautifully land- scaped plot of five acres on the northwest corner of the campus. These facilities, recently constructed with funds secured largely through the efforts of the Southwestern Legal Foundation, provide the law school with a physical plant unsurpassed in the South or Southwest. The objec- tive of the School is the thorough training of its students in the science and method of the law. The rules and principles are studied in the light of their context, their purpose and their actual effect upon the social institu- tions of their time. Together with the understanding of the body of the law, there is sought to be imparted the ability to apply its rules and principles in a professional manner. Page 24 CLYDE EMERY, Professor of Law and Chairman of Graduate Studies AkIHUk LtUN HAKUING, Professor of Law and Chair- man of Graduate Studies WHITNEY ROBSON HARRIS, Professor of Law LENNART VERNON LARSON, Professor of Law and Faculty Editor, Southwestern La» Journa
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JACK F. KILPATRICK, Professor of Theory and Composition DORA POTEET BARCLAY, Associate Professor of Organ MRS. JOHN ROSCOE GOLDEN, Associate Professor of Voice VIOLA BECK VAN KATV IJK, Associate Professor of Piano PHILIP WILLIAMS, Associate Professor of Violin NORMAN L. JACOBS, Assistant Professor of Theory OAKLEY H. PITTMAN, Assistant Professor of Woodwind Instruments RUTH RANKIN RUTHERFORD, Assistant Professor of Piano BERNHARDT TIEDE, Assistant Professor of Voice DALBEY CRITES, instructor in Clarinet RUTH NORTON MEADE, Instructor in Voice LUISE MUELLER, Instructor in Theory and Violoncello ALFRED RESH, Instructor in Brass Instruments LOIS RISLEY, Instructor in Flute DOROTHY SMITH, Instructor in Music Education MRS. HAROLD HART TODD, Instructor in Piano MRS. LAURA TWIST, Instructor in Harp PAUL VELLUCCI, Instructor in Piano MRS. MARJORIE POOLE, Staff Accompanist the school of music The School of Music is a member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Its staff of instructors is composed of artists of both American and European training, virtually all of them soloists as well as teachers. It aims to teach music in the fullest sense, to build educated musicians, not mere vocal or instrumental performiers. It lays stress on a sound general education, as essential to the equipment of a successful musician. The degrees of Bachelor of Music and Master of Music are conferred by the school. The major may be selected from courses in Applied Music, Theory, Music Education, or Sacred Music. ORVILLE J. BORCHERS, Ph.D. Dean of the School of Music and Professor of Voice PAUL VAN KATWIJK, Professor of Piano CARL M. NEUMEYER, Associate Professor of Music Education and Assistant Dean of the School of Music WINFORD C. CUMMINGS, Assistant Pro- fessor of Musicology Page 26
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