University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 1937

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I 1. Ulf, I J STRATION.. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FLOYD EMMETT FARQUEAR, B.S., M.A. Dean The School of Education has as its purpose to train students who wish to become teachers in sec- ondary schools. The courses offered in the school are arranged to develop the student to a high degree of efficiency in the field of worlc that the student chooses. Many developments have been made in this school since its establishment in 1903, a very important one being the use of the Univer- sity High School for practice teaching. SCHOOL OF LAW THOMAS C. KIBIBROUGH, PH. B., LL.B. Dean The Law School at the University of Mississippi is recognized as the leading school of its lcind in the South. It is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The regulations laid for entrance into this school are so strict that only the best of students have the privilege of entering. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BILLY S. GUYTON, M.A., M.D., OPI-LD., F.A.C.S. Dean The University of Mississippi Medical School was created by a special act of the Board of Trustees in 1903. Since its foundation it has maintained a uniformly high standard of medical education. This statement is attested by the records made by the students entering other medical schools, having done preparatory work here. Courses offered by the School provide a general education of medicine as a foundation for graduate work. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ANDREW B. HARGIS, B.E., C.E. The University of Mississippi offers to a student desiring to obtain a professional degree in engineering, three courses, namely: Civil, Chemical, and General Engineering. Courses in Engineering were offered at the University as early as 1872, but it was not until 1900 that the school was duly established. Q Page23

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z'T1l. v 'W ALFRED HUME, C.E., D.Sc., LLD. Chancellor Emeritus Alfred Hume, Chancellor-Emeritus and now head of the Mathematical Department of the University of Mississippi, has done much to make the University one of the leading educational institutions of the South. It was through his incessant efforts and his sincere devotion to Ole Miss, that it now holds its position among the leading schools. QAQADMI COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS VICTOR ALDINE COULTER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Dean The college of liberal arts is the oldest and most inclusive school on the campus. The curriculum is widely planned, and a student may either take a general course or specialize in one field. It also offers preparatory work for Medicine or Law, and is considered as one of the strongest schools on the campus. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE JAMES WARSAW BELL, B.Ph., A.M. The School of Commerce was established at the University of Mississippi in 1917. Although not the oldest school at the University, the School of Commerce offers an incomparable curriculum to the making of a business career. Dean James W. Bell has maintained the high standards of work that makes Ole Miss proud of the School of Commerce. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY A ELMER LioNE1. HAMMOND, Ph.C., B.S., M.S. Dean The School of Pharmacy was created at the University of Mississippi in 1908. Since then, important steps have been made by the faculty of that division of the University to place the School of Pharmacy among the lead- ing colleges of pharmacy. Graduate and under graduate course are offered in this school. Page 22



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Q46 ADM THE GRADUATE SCHOOL DAVID HORACE B151-1oP, MA., LL.D. Professor of English and Dean of Faculty The Graduate School of the University of Mississippi is highly recognized among the colleges and universities of America. Courses are offered to students who have graduated from Ole Miss and other recognized institutions. By an appropriation, the state legislature made it possible for the Uni- versity to have a beautiful and unsurpassed Graduate Building. Deserving students have the oppor- tunity to obtain student assistantships and scholarships. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC LAURA T. MARTINV, B.A., B.MUs. Director The Music School was founded at Ole Miss in 1930, but it was not until 1934 that it was authorized. Courses are offered to students who want a bachelor of music degree as well as courses that are accepted in the School of Liberal Arts. ESTELLA G. HEFLEY, BA., M.A. Dean of lVomen Miss Hefley controls the conduct of the women students at Ole Miss. She directs their activities, as well as solve the daily problems that arise among them. Miss Heiley has shown her efficiency and willingness to cooperate with the women students in the daily routine of discharging her duties as Dean of Women. JAMES L. MEADOW, B.A. Director of Publicity Filling the vacancy left by McDonald Horne, James Meadow, and his staE, have most efliciently served the school as Publicity Director. Heretofore, little or no recognition had been received by Ole Miss, but with the newly acquired Director, news of the University of Mississippi is printed in all the leading newspapers. Page 24

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