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L. L. LOVE W. ALTON BRYANT Dean of Students Acting Dean of the University CARROLL W. NORTH W. C. TROTTER Comptroller Financial Secretary ROBERT ELLIS J. S. HARTIN FRED FORD MARVIN BLACK DR. V. B. HARRISON Registrar Director of Libraries Director of Personnel Director of Public Relations Student Health Director 14
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ROBERT S. FARLEY School of Law VICTOR A. COULTER College of Liberal Arts ELMER L. HAMMOND School of Pharmacy CLIVE F. DUNHAM School of Commerce and Business Administration DAVID S. PANKRATZ School of Medicine FORREST W. MURPHY School of Education FREDERIC H. KELLOGG School of Engineering DUDLEY R. HUTCHERSON Graduate School N VETINI7 E I. S The University of Mississippi has progressed from a single college in 1848, the Col- lege of Liberal Arts, to its present size of seven schools and the one college. The schools in order of their founding are: The School of Law, 1854; the School of Engineering, 1900; The School of Education, 1903; The School of Medicine, 1903; The School of Pharmacy, 1908; The School of Business, 1917; and the Graduate School, 1927. Cer- tainly progress is a sign of future greatness, and due to the more than generous gift of Mr. Robert M. Carrier, formerly of Sardis and now a resident of the University, a $500,000 Engineering building is now being built. Although it will be a loss to our campus, we have pride in our new four year Medical School under construction in Jackson. The building contract calls for completion by December 15, 1954. A student at Ole Miss today has not only the opportunity of specializing in one of many fields, but he can also broaden his cultural outlook through the varied array of course offered in these eight departments. Under the able guidance of our Deans, Ole Miss looks for- ward to continued future expansion.
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THE ADMINISTRATION The Academic Division, the Division of Student Personnel, the Office of the Financial Secretary, and the Division of the Comptroller con- stitute the administrative organization of the University of Mississippi. The head of each division is direcly responsible to Chancellor Williams. Dr. W. Alton Bryant, Acting Dean of the University, is the head of the Academic Division; Dean L. L. Love, Dean of Students, heads the Division of Student Personnel; Mr. W. C. Trotter, Financial Secretary, has the responsibility of collecting and the expenditure of all the funds of the University; Comptroller Carrol W. North is responsible for all other financial matters concerning the Univ ersity. Estella Hefley, Dean of Women; Robert Ellis, Acting Registrar; R. M. Guess, Dean of Men; Claude Smith, Director of Athletics; V. B. Harrison, Director of Student Health service; Jeff Hamm, Business Manager of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics; Marvin Black, Director of Public Relations; William S. Griffin, Alumni Secre- tary; J. S. Hartin, Director of Libraries; Fred C. Ford, Director of Personnel; and John Vaught, Head Athletic Coach are other bers of the administration of the University of Mississippi. R. MALCOLM GUESS Dean of Men ESTELLA HEFLEY Dean of Women WILLIAM GRIFFIN CLAUDE SMITH JEFF HAMM JOHN VAUGHT Alumni Secretary Director of Athletics Athletic Business Manager Head Coach 15
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