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A General Course, especially designed for women, was instituted in 1891. Ten years later, the college catalog states: The General course . . . has been broad- ened and improved by additional studies, and by an extensive scheme of elections, until in its present form it offers to either men or women a liberal education on a scientific basis. Eight instructors then worked for this aim. In 1911, the college was divided into three divisions, making possible the introduction of many addi- tional liberal arts subjects. From 1920 until the present, the enrollment has increased steadily, the pre- scribed courses have been expanded, the curriculum has been broadened, and the teaching staff has been increased to include 85 members. Professor C. F. Jackson, who has been connected with the college since 1908 and was made Professor of Zoology in 1910, has been serving as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts since 1930. At this time the total registration in the College of Liberal Arts is 955 students. Faculty ol' ifsliie College oil lIsnilJwe1ealA1r'1ts PRoFESsoRs C. FLOYD JACKSON, B.A., M.S., Professor of Zoology. ALFRED E. RICHARDS, Ph.D., Professor of English. HARRY W. SMITH, A.M., Professor of Economics. ALBERT N. FRENCH, M.A., Professor of Sociology. HELEN F. MCLAUGHLIN, M.A., Professor of Home Economics. DONALD C. BABCOCK, S.T.B., M.A., Professor of History. HERBERT F. RUDD, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Psychology. JUSTIN O. WELLMAN, A.M., Ed.M., Pd.D., Professor of Education and Director of the Sununer School. Leave of absence, August 15, 1933-February 1, 1934. HAROLD H. SCUDDER, B.S., Professor of English CLIFFORD S. PARKER, Ph.D., Professor of Languages ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS JAMES H. MARCEAU, A.B., Associate Professor of Languages ARTHUR W. JOHNSON, M.B.A., C.P.A., Associate Professor of Economics WILLIAM G. HENNESSY, A.M., Associate Professor of English THORSTEN V. KALIJARVI, M.A., Associate Professor of Political Science NORMAN ALEXANDER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics ADOLPH G. EKDAHL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Psychology ROBERT W. MANTON, Associate Professor ana' Director of Music ALMA D. JACKSON, M.A., Associate Professor of Zoology LUCINDA P. SMITH, B.A., Associate Professor of English JOHN S. WALSH, A.M., Associate Professor of Languages HARLAN M. BISBEE, A.M., Associate Professor of Education ASSISTANT PROFESSORS ARTHUR W. JONES, M.A., Assistant Professor of History JOHN D. HAUSLEIN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Economics IRMA G. BOWEN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economies RUDOLF L. HERING, Ph.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Languages GEORGE W. WHITE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology JULIO BERZUNZA, M.A., Assistant Professor of Languages EDYTHE T. RICHARDSON, M.S., Assistant Professor of Zoology ALLAN B. PARTRIDGE, M.A., Assistant Professor of History PHILIP M. MARSTON, M.A., Assistant Professor of History PAUL S. SCHOEDINGER, M.A., Assistant Professor of English NAOMI M. G. EKDAHL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education EDMUND A. CORTEZ, M.A., Ed.M., Assistant Professor of English 19 Htl!! llill I .rm E '51 QKI . ' 2 6, I I ' J' 5 . lli'ti:i-it l .1 ,V mr il' lrtlllll I ill
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Am ...aa v V .+A .-izeai' -2l4l?l9 nH1!ll' , -b V. 4-, ' 1 - '- ' -'.1.-lnlglail , Qiimllrfiil' i ' ....-...- o cege o L11 email rits Hl5TORY GF THE CQLLEGE HL history of the College of Liberal Arts is an encouraging one of gradual growth both in its numbers and in its fields of work. The first grad- 11 1t1ng class of l8!l of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and llcchanic Arts had one liberal arts stu- d nt lhis number grew steadily until in 1920 fifty-two degrees in Arts and Sciences were conferred. On May 4 F323 the state legislature passed an act incorporating the Lnlxeisity of New Hampshire with the College of libci tl Arts as one of its constituent members. From that time on its growth was rapid. In 1933 two hundred Dean Jackson and thirty four Baccalaureate degrees were presented by this department 'lhe New Hampshire collcge catalog for 1885 offered Liberal Arts courses in the following subjects natural history, bookkeeping and drawing English and rhetoric political science history tnd lirench. The Liberal Arts faculty at that time included Dr Clarence VV Scott and the Bev. Henry G. jesup. Courses in agriculture and chemistry, and one in mechanical engineering were the only prescribed courses at that time 4 .1 -v . . , . ' . ,. Y c ..' A fa - ,A . C . c , , K - c , , . . ' J-1 I . .. . c A ., . c C , C Y' 1 v 7 i . i A x A C ,' . ' .. '. ., . c V , 1 a ' .nf ' ' . . . i. 1 6 . . i 1 1- .f - , Hack Row: Abbe, Hauslein, Elliot, Marceau, Cortez. Fourth Row: Bard, Yale, Towle, Johnson, Partridge, Meyers, Chapman. Third Row: Herring, Griffin, Streeter, Barton, Thompson, Vlfoodruff, Cole, Sheehan. Second Row: Ekdahl, Bisbee, Ladd, Ekdahl, Degler, Swonger, VValsh. Front Row: Parlcer, Hoban, Smith, Kalijarvi, jackson, McLaughlin, NVl'1ite, Scudder, Alexander. USIAA if-e i A
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L-F' , 4 waivers - E , 'W '!f'f'rVl PAUL P GRICAUT Cert Sorbonne Dlpl Ecole du Louvre, Assistant Professor of Languages CARROLL S TOWLE Ph D Asszstarrt Professor of English. MARG ARET R HOBAN B S m Ed Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Educa tzon for Wornen 1 Q RUTH J WOODRU FI' Ph D Assistant Professor of Econnonucs. GIBSON R JOHNSON Ph D Asslstant Professor of History. CLAIR W SWONGER A M Assistant Professor of Econonizcs. WILLIAM YALE Ph B M A Assistant Professor of History. IXSTRUCTORS HELEN W LEICHTON Instructor in Horne Economics. ROBERT G WEBSTFR M A Instructor in English. LEWIS C SWAIN B S Instructor in Music JOHN C HERRING FdM Instructor in Ldncation. T RALPH MEYFRS MA Instructor in Geology. DOROTHY S BARTON M S Instructor in Zoology. VIARION J STOLWQRTHY Instructor rn Horne Economics. THOMAS H MCGRAIL MA Instructor zu English. JOHN A FLOYD AB Instructor 1nLanguag1s GENEVIEVE K PHII LIPS Instructor rn Home Econornics. LEONARD VN BUEI L A 'VI Instructor in English. ETHEL L COVVLFS B S Instructor rn Horne Irconorrzics. DOROTHY C SMALL B A Instructor rn Ecorrorriics. DONALD H CHAPMAN PhD Instructor in Geology. GWENY TH M LADD B S in Pd Instructor rn Physical Educa RUTH F THOMPSON 'VIS Instructor in Zoology. CH -XRLES N FLLIOTT 'VIA Instructor rn Sociology. WILLIAM M PRINCE M D Instructor zn Zoology. ERWIN W BARD MA Instructor rn Polrtrcal Science. ASSISTANTS BETHYL C I-IFNNESSY Assistant zn Oral English. M EVELYN BRANNEN B A Graduate Assistant in History. DORIS V PARADIS M A Assistant zn Languages. limi .owl ' I' lm ..siilm?-1,,'r ' , 12 ' I ' ' 2 l ' l A . , . ., ., .5 . f 4, . ., .- . , . ., I I v ' . - , . ., ' l I 77 . , . ., . . .3 - I ' r A - 'r . . . , . ., ' l U . , . ., , CARROLL M. DEGLER, M.B.A., Instructor in Economics. 1 . - ' . i r I . , . .y ' , ' - v A - 'v ' . . I ' ' 4 . r . . . . , , L h , , . - . '73, . . , , .I ., . Q - 1 r - -r ' h 4, 7 . , 4. ., . ' . 1 LQ I . , . . . .,l I ' U A - A . . A - -r . , . ., ' 4 . , . ., ' . ' 9 ' 'S . I I LN 2 R CLYDE W. MONROE, M.S., Assistant in Zoology. tion for Worncn CAROLINE M. STREETER, Student Assistant in Physical Education for Women WILLIAM R. EADIE, M.S., Assistant in Zoology. GEORGE B. ABBE, 'B.A., Graduate Assistant in English. AUDREY GRIFFIN, B.S. in Ed., Graduate Assistant in Physical Education for Wornen BARBARA ROWELL, B.A., Student Assistant in English. HERMAN'H. HART, B.A., Student Assistant in Languages. ELEANOR L. SHEEHAN, M.S., Assistant in Zoology. i201 .F SN, - , we- - ,,.1
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