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JOHN COX irector. Student Activities ANNE SEAWELL Placement and Aid NELLE TUMLIN Associate Director, Student Activities CLAUDE DAVIDSON Consultant, Student Publications JOHN STORY Director, Men ' s Housing EUGENE TRAGESSER Assistant Registrar, Admissions DELORES ARTAU Administrative Counselor AGNES STORY Assistant Registrar, Records I ALBERT JONES listant to Dean of Faculties BIRDIE BONDURANT Counselor, Freshman Women R. L. BRITTAIN Counselor, Freshman Men REV. ROBERT AYERS Chaplain 23
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ADMINISTRATIVE Staff WILLIAM TATE Dean of Men EDITH STALLINGS Dean of Women i COMER WHITEHEAD Bureau of Statistics WILLIAM CRANE Secretary, Georgia Alumni Association B. C. KINNEY Plant Operations DAN MAGILL, JR. Director, Athletic Publicity DYAR MASSEY Director, Public Relations DR. JOHN ROBBINS University Physician f 1BHIIIHK! RALPH STEPHENS I Director, University PresI E. A. LOWE Associate Director of Extendi Education 5i3p] I 22
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UNIVERSITY cJ lb raPi ¥ The ne ' w Ilah Dunlap Little Memorial Library, which was occupied in September, 1953, is the largest structure on the campus, containing a floor area of 133,700 square feet, a book capacity of about 600,000 volumes, and seating space for almost 1,000 people. Subdued and restful colors are used through- out the building. Walls of light grey are accented with columns of blue on all floors except one, where columns are persimmon. Floor colors vary, and furniture is in light finished birch. The chairs have leather upholstered backs, and each reading room has an informal area equipped with sofas, easy chairs, and coffee tables. The total effect is one of extremely pleasant surroundings, conducive to study and reading. The organization of materials and services also promotes ready use. The traditional periodical, reference, and reserve rooms have been replaced by four divisions; humanities, social sciences, science and technology, and special collections, T vo reading rooms servicing the humanities are located on the first floor — one serving art, music, philosophy, and religion; and the other, journalism, language, and literature. The social sciences are contained in t ' wo reading rooms on the second floor — one housing anthropology, education, geog- raphy, sociology, and sports; and the other, eco- nomics, history, political science, and statistics. One reading room on the third floor services science and technology, including psychology; and the other contains the special collections vhich con- sist of Georgiana, manuscripts, historical maps, and rare books. Other services and facilities available are a stu- dent typing room, individual faculty studys, car- rells for graduate students, an auditorium equipped for film and sound use with a seating capacity of 180, reading rooms of micro-produced materials, seven listening rooms for the playing of recordings, and a photographic laboratory for the production of microfilms and photostats. EVELYN FRITZ and W. P. KELLAM Directors
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