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Ezzrulfy Warren K. Agee Assistant Professor of journalism E, R. Alexander Associate Professor of Chemistry Neil Kenton Alexander Associate Professor of Accounting Ruth Angell Assistant Professor of English Katherine Bailey Professor of Piano Dorothy Bell Director of Speech Clinic Nina H. Bennett Instructor in Home Economics Clifford H. Black Adjunct Professor of Engineering Inu Brainblett Assistant Professor of Mathematics Byron Brannon Basketball Coach, Instructor in Health and Physical Education J Page Katherine Bratton Associate Professor of Nursing, Assistant Dean, Harris College of Nursing Martha Bright Instructor in Secretarial Science 24
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Director of EX-Student Activities Hartwell M. Ramsey Hartwell M. Ramsey is the first official in the history of the University to devote all of his time to the needs and activities of ex-students. Supervising the work of ex-student groups, edit- ing publications pertaining to the exes and keeping a full index on all former students comprise the main portion of Mr. Ramsey's duties. He says again and again that a person's association with TCU does not cease with his graduation. When Mr. Ramsey appeared at TCU as a stu- dent in 1946, he already held a B.A. degree from Johnson Bible College of Kimberlin, Tennessee. At TCU he received a B.A. degree in journalism in 1948 and a B.D. degree in 1949. 1 As a student he gained national recognition by winning second prize in an American Newspaper Publishers Association contest. He also won the Fort Worth Press Award for outstanding work on The Skiff in 1947. The ex-student director served as pastor of churches in Georgia, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and Texas. And for seventeen months he was a U.S. rmy chaplain in the European Theater of Opera- ion. His diversified background in journalism and eligious work will certainly aid him in his new ork. Li. ..i,.. Special Director of Promotion Director of the Living Endowment Program Arthur D. Wenger Roy E. Curtis Directors of Special Programs Roy E. Curtis, director of living en- dowment, is a vital link in the financial chain of support of TCU. Traveling in a tri-state area, he solicits contributions for the maintenance of the ministerial education program at TCU. Mr. Curtis, a former pastor, might be called an ambassador of good will, for he travels almost 40,000 miles a year en- listing support and gaining new friends for the University. Another unheralded man-behind-the scenes is Arthur D. Wenger. special director of promotion. He attempts to in- terpret TCU-its standing, policy and purpose to Disciples of Christ churches in Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana. He s eaks before churches outh 7 Y groups and conventions extolling the vir- tues of TCU. Page 23
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Zlculfy liner Brown l Trainer and Instructor in Health antl W Physical Education l 1 . . . Artemisia B. Bryson Associate Professor of English C. A. Burch Emeritus Assistant Professor of Religion Carleton I. Calkin Associate Professor of Art Mary Camp Acting lnstructor in English Eula Lee Carter Professor of Spanish J. S. Causey Professor of lltlucation antl Director of Reading Laboratory L. M. Cecil Associate Professor of English A. I.. Chaney Instructor in Music lack Clark Instructor in Health and Physical Education and Track Coach Comer Clay Associate Professor oft Government Landon Colquitt Associate Professor of Mathematics Page 25 35+ .r-f 'f galiijif '1 A-ref i A
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