University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 33 text:

 UTie ‘Tdentuckian f 38$ (Eollryr nf Arta auii rirurr FACULTY Arthur McQuiston Miller, M.A. Dean of the College of Arts and Science, Pro- fessor of Geology Columbus R. Melcher, M.A. Dean of Men, Professor of German M. Hume Bedford, Ph.D. Instructor in Physical Chemistry Ralph Emerson Bitner, B.S. Instructor in Physics Paul Prentice Boyd, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics, Head of the Depart- ment William E. Butt, M.A. Instructor in Economics Georce Marshall Baker, M.A. Associate Professor of Education Harry S. Cannon, M.A. Instructor in German Sarah Marshall Chorn, M.A. Instructor in German Lloyd C. Daniels. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Lehre L. Dantzler, M.A. Professor of English Literature Joseph Morton Davis, M.A. Professor of Mathematics Anna Jackson Hamilton, M.A. Dean of Women, Associate Professor of English Edward F. Farquhar, M.A. Professor of English Literature Derrill W. Hart. B.A. Fello» in English Theodore T. Jones, M.A. Professor of Latin, Head of the Department Mervin Joe Kelley, B.S. Instructor in Physics Cincinnatus D. Killebrew. M.S. Associate Professor of Physics Alexander St. Clair Mackenzie M.A., Lit.D., LL.D. Dean of the Graduate School, Professor of Philology Ralph Nelson Maxon, Ph.D. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry J. R. Mitchel, B.A. Instructor in Chemistry James Thomas Cotton Noe. M.A. Professor of Education, Head of the Department Merry Lewis Pence, M.S. Professor of Physics, Head of the Department Joseph W. Pryor, M.D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Head of the Department Elijah L. Rees, C.E., M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics McHenry Rhoads, M.A., Ph.M. Professor of Secondary Education Francis Jewell, B.A. Fellow in English Reuben T. Taylor, M.A. Instructor in English Glanville Terrell, Ph.D. Professor of Crccl(, Head of the Department John J. Ticert, M.A. (Oxon) Professor of Philosophy, Head of the Department James E. Tuthill, Ph.D. Professor of History and Political Economy, Head of the Department Franklin E. Tuttle, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Head of the Department William S. Webb, M.S. Professor of Physics A. H. Waitt, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry W. H. Staebner, B.A. Instructor in Chemistry Alfred C. Zembrod, M.A. Professor of Modern Languages, Head of the Department (32) 1916

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 tf7iQ rJ Lentuclcicin ? DEAN MILLER fflnUnjr nf Arts rntit 9rfettrp COME with me and I will lake you through the halls where men love art for art’s sake, and science for its own sake. We arc they who ponder. We love to sit in our high, lonely towers, where we may unsphere the spirit of Plato. No thought of gold corrupts our eager brains. Why cram your heads with something which you cannot sell? they taunt; ransack your brain and you cannot find one thing that you can commercialize.” Be it so. for we submit; our doom is fair. But we would rather let you have the gold if you will leave us our arts and sciences; if you will promise never to harass us more with taunts and stories of the poor cricket who. hungry and cold, went to the house of an ant for succor. 3.1916€ 38$



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fcE7 S : DEAN GREHAN (Cullnjr of Journalism THE School of Journalism has had a wonderful growth during the Iwo years of its existence under the able guidance of its head, Mr. Grchan. assisted by Miss McLaughlin. It has earned the reputation of being the “busiest de- partment on the campus. Aiming to turn out young men and women prepared to enter the active field of journalism, it serves alto to exploit the University through local and state papers. Filling the need of a shop wherein to train young people for the growing industry of the age. this department seems destined to assume a high position as a unit in a rapidly progressing University. FACULTY Enoch Grchan, B.A. Professor of Journalism, Dean of the Department Marcuerite McLaughlin. B.A. Instructor in Journalism Mary Christine Hopkins. B.A. Fellor» in Journalism 5 ‘Tdenfucltia.n t 38£ (33) ..■ IQ 16 £ .' .38£ . '

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