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SEMINOLE 1927 TEACHERS COLI.EGK J. W. Norman. Ph.I). Dean XT IS ihc main purpose of theTeacHKKS College to furnish such training U will Ik most useful to its student in the profession of teaching. It strive also to develop in its students a keen insight into human affairs, human relationships and human problems. The college attempts to prepare its graduates for positions of importance in the educational world. It is the policy of the Teuehcrs College that the students shall know much about the subject the) expect to leach, hut it is npialU as important that they should he resourceful in leaching a class or skillful in managing a school or ys-tern of schools. W ith the recent great increase in the Health and population of the State of Florida and the strides forward in developing an educational system to meet the increased demand, teachers and instructors of the pro|H r training are necessary. The Teachers College is undertaking to supply this demand and is | erforming an inval-liable service to the State of Florida in preparing educators to fill those positions. FACULTY I.IHAN G. Haskixl, |.D. Jami-s W. Norman. A.M., PhJ). (ColumbiaI. Dean J mi s N. ndlrson. M.A- I'll.I). Juhn» Hopkins) John it. Hinton. HA- I’ll.I). (Cdtlinfi-ni Alvin P. Black, A lt. I.ccn s M. Hristol. Ph.I). t Harvard i lanwit . Hcciiholz. A.M. Ciiari i.s I„ Crow. M.A- Ph.I). (Gottingen) James M. Karr. A.M- Ph.I). (Johns Hopkins» Josr.ru It. FIlk. .M . Ph.I). (Nebraska) William H. Hathaway. H.l).. M.A. Jambs M. Uam, UL Ph.I). (John. llo| kin Townks It. I.ijch, A.M- Ph.I). (Chicago! n.niMT . Ijttlt, A.H- A.M. lit nj.amin K. 1.1 KUL A.M- Ph.I). tColumhiat J. Sru» Itocots. A.H- M. V. Josirn Koi.mix. A.M- Ph.I). ( IVjInnI« i Thomas M. Simpson. M.A- Ph.I). (Wkniiuni irijit J. Stronc. H.S.M.K. (Kloriiiai Major Artiii r C. Tiiton J. K. T« RUNCTON, pH.1). (Cornell Cait. K. M. Yon. I .S.A. Jami (i. Cm, l)JS. (ClrnisonI PACK 16
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SEMINOLE 192? COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE OF Fnc.INKKRINC i- one d CN of ihe first college of llu I niversity J of Florida. and lias been uiuler Dr. Benton's direction during the entire period of its existence. At present it occupies tin- Engineering building, including the large wing used for shop work; and the new Engineer ing laboratory building, just completed. The latter will be used for the first time in the I927-2R term. The college affords the best technological training in four-year courses in chemical, civil, electrical ami mechanical engineering, leading t corresponding Bachelor's degrees in engineering. School of Akciiitkcti kk The courses offered in the School of Architecture are of four years duration leading to a Bachelor's degree. Hudolph Weaver, B.S.I.A.. is in charge as Director. The courses are designed to prepare graduates for those fields of endeavor in which utility is combined with beauty. It is the aim of the school to train students to meet the demands of such nature ami enter the field of architecture and its numerous allied arts a- designers, draftsmen and such. J. It. IkVTON. 1 11.0. Dean FACULTY J. H. Hi nton. I’ii.I).. Dean and Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering I . 1.. Kkmi. C.K.. Professor of Civil Engineering Meiai.x Price. B.S.E.K.. Professor of Mechanical Engineering . II. Hmm.i.k. M.S.. I).Sc.. Professor of Chemical Engineering W. S. Pi-IIHY, l S.. Assistant Professor of Physics It. K. Gaines, H.S.. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering S. K. K'IILKMAN. M.S.. M.K.. E.K.. Instructor in Droning and Mechanic Iris C. E. Barnes. BS.C.K.. Assistant Professor of Citil Engineering II. A. Hall. B.S C.K.. I.ectnrer on Road Materials W. S. lllCCINS, K.K.. M.K.K., Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering J. P. I .ITT i.i, BS.K.K.. M S., Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering T. M. I.OWE. B.S.C.K.. Instructor in Civil Engineering K. K. POIMILXTIJC. i’ll.I)., Assistant Professor of Physics F. I-. Prescott. B.S.M.K.. M.K.. Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering A. J. Strong. B.S.M K.. Professor of Droning anil Mechanic Irt Josrj’ll Will., B.S.K.F... M.S.. Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering K. S. Walker. Col. t .S.A. Rl L). Instructor in Droning and Descriptive Geometry ]{l Dol.ni WKAViat, B.S.. A.I. „ Professor of Architecture. Director of School of Architecture
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SEMINOLE 1927 COLLEGE Ol LAW XT IS I ho purpose of l he College of Law lo impart a thorough, scientific, and practical knowledge of the law. It aims to develop keen, efficient lawyers, conversant with the ideals and traditions of the professions. Its policy is characterized hv the emphasis of practice as well as theory; pleading as well as historical perspective: skill in brief making as well as legal information. The advantages of a thorough ami systematic course of instruction in the common law. with special consideration of the peculiarities and exceptions applicable in Florida, arc many and evident and in addition, organized practice courts are regular features of the third year of the curriculum. The object is to give the student practical instruction in pleading and practice at law and in equity in addition to experience in the preparation ami trial of cases. The College is registered by the Board of Kegents of .New York, is a member of the American Association of Law Schools, and is classed as an “A school bv the American Bar Association. Dean FACULTY Hamky It. Ticim.ik. A.M., l.l. R. (Michigan). Dean ItOKCRT .S. Cockkii.i.. M.A., I.I..II. (VirginiaI Clifford Waldorf RS. LL.B. (Michigan) Dw Slaci.f, A.M.. IJJhJYale) Beorce W. Thompson. H.sVu.lt. (Michigan) PACE 17
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