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DALLAS HALL The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest of the seven colleges of Southern Methodist University. Tlie College of Arts and Sciences seeks to prepare students for a wide variety of intellectual pursuits and for entrance into professional and other graduate studies. It offers full programs in art, language, social sciences, education, physical sciences, and pre-profes- sional training for business administration, dentistry, engineer- ing, lav ' , medicine, and theology. Tlie advantages of high stand- ards, small classes, and close relationships between students and teachers are offered to all students, who enroll from nearly all sections of the United States. Dallas Hall, the famous land- mark of SMU, is a familiar meeting place for all A S stu- dents. Radiating from the Rotunda are the departments of English, history, social sciences, philosophy, education, art, speech, language, and literature. The extensive map library furnishes ual aid to students of geography. The most modern electrical equipment enables stu- Costume design students must draft and dents to keep abreast with current scientific construct all of their own original developments. designs. Page 22
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THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT DR. FRANK C. McDONALD, Chaiminn Professor: H. Wayne Rudmosc; Instaictor: Forrest G. West THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. ALVIN J. NORTH, Chairman Professors: Aaron Q. Sartain, J. V. Yarborough; Associate Professor: Alvin J. .Morth; Assistant Professors: Harold Chap- man, J. R. Strange; Lecturer; Harold B. Crasilneck THE RELIGION DEPARTMENT DR. M. W. REDUS, Chairman Associate Professor: Morgan Ward Redus; Assistant Professors: Clyde M. schreck, Reiff HoUis W. Huston; Instaictors: Kenneth L. Carroll, Robert S. Park, Lee THE SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT DR. WALTER T. WATSON, Chairman Professors: H. L. Pritchett, Walter T. Watson; Associate Professor: Allan W. Eister; Assistant Professors: Willis M. Tate, John P. McKinsey; Instructors: M. LaVem Norris, Evelyn F. Moorehead; Lecturers: Mrs. E. C. Summerfield, Edwin P. Bradley THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT DR. FRANCIS BALLARD, DR. JOHN P. McKINSEY, Coordinators Professor: Harrison Anthony Trexler; Assistant Professors: Stewart Irvin Oost, Willis Bordus Glover, Jr., John P. McKinsey, Jack R. Strange; Instructors: John D. Kirby, Richard Powers; Lecturers: Paul Ledbctter, Robert Boyle THE SPANISH DEPARTMENT DR. JOHN A. COOK, Chairman Assistant Professor: Mrs. Ruth Edmonson; Instructors: Robert Royster, Mrs. Virginia Chancey, Mrs. Elisa Donnell; Lectur- ers: Mrs. Dorothy McCommas, Fred Bryson THE SPEECH AND THEATRE DEPARTMENT DR. EDYTH RENSHAW, Acting Chairman Professor: Harold H. Weiss; Associate Professor: Edyth Renshaw; Assistant Pro fessor: David R. Russell; Instructors: Peggy Harrison, . ' orma Jean Ballard, Doro thy Brewton, Porter Crow, Vern Reynolds
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At one time the whole university held classes in Dallas Hall, but today many buildings have been added to the university campus. One of the neuest of these is the completely air-conditioned Fon- dren Science building, built in 1949. Fondren Science is one of the most up-to-date buildings of its kind. Follouing the Georgian architecture of the campus, it houses classrooms, lecture rooms, laboratories, a large map library, and a herbarium. Fondren Library is accessible to all students of the university. TTie building was opened in 1940 and is completely air-condi- tioned, containing reading rooms, a reference room, a browsing room and facilities for private study and research. This general library houses, in addition to the catalogued books and pamphlets, the university collections of art and the Mary McCord Museum of the Tlieater. In clothing classes, the homcmakers of tomor- row receive practical training. ij i Ceramic students fire their latest creation Tenn in the kiln. diilli are an aid to polished turm acid skill. A model poses tirelessly as life-drawing pupils sketch. FONDREN SCIENCE BUILDING Page 23
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