University of Tulsa - Kendallabrum (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1931

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v - x 1 - - ,lx Q -1e' fN-'x- ip 4. 4 ixf ,f5 .rw -QQQ1 g++- AMOS L. HEROLD PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH B. A., M. A., Washington and'Lee Uni- versity, Ph. D., Columbia University. Sponsor of Chi Nu Epsilon. ' MARY ALLEN .ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH B. A., M. A., Cornell University. FRANKLIN J. EIKENBERRY INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH B. A., North Dakota State Teachers' Col- lege, M. A., University of Iowa. HARLAN W. HAMILTON ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH B. A., Oberlin Collegeg M. A., Columbia University. -QQH H0- -wlvil E+ OSCAR W. HOOP REGISTRAR AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HISTORY B. A., University of Wichita, M. A., Uni- versity of Oregon. LOLA E. COVINGTON ASSISTANT REGISTRAR AND INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH B. A., University of Tulsa. Sponsor of Y. W. C. A. FRANKLIN G. DILL EMMA A. HARWELL PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE B, A., University of Chicago, Diploma, McCormick Seminary, Ph. D., University of Leipsic, Germany. LLOYD V. MOORE PHIL C. BAIRD PROFESSOR OF RELIGIOUS ED- UCATION B. A., Occidental College, B. D. and S. T. M., San Francisco Theological Seminary, M. A. and Ph. D., University of Chicago. CHARLES H. KIMBROUGH PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY B. A., M. A., Ph. D., Cumberland Uni- versity. Sponsor of International Relations Club. CAROLINE MEYER INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY B. A., University of Oklahoma, M. A. University of Chicago. .Aw K+:- fl . il X ,,..' -IV I: L1 Page 20

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Q - 1' !X.' : A JJ-I qw ,I .J- DEAN OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING The School of Petroleum Engineering was estab- lished by the Board of Trustees of The University of Tulsa primarily to be of service to the immediate community, the State, and the Southwest, to pro- vide an opportunity for technical training for the youth of.. this area and to assist in training men for the technical fields of the industries in this territory. a location for the the petroleum in- This school will also provide centralization of research for dustry. The School has adopted the cooperative system of technical training in order to provide a well balanced training program, in which the funda- taught mentals underlying the profession will be in school and the practical application of these fundamentals will be demonstrated in the industry. The faculty of this school is being built up of men with sound technical training and education, who have had actual contacts with industry and will be augmented from time to time as the enroll- ment of our school demands. Realizing the possibilities of a petroleum en- gineering school here in the center of the oil indus- try, one of our leaders in the industry, Waite Phillips, gave the Engineering Building to the University, saying: This buildingfdedicated to youthfis erected to put an additional tool into the hands of those who work, so that, through constructive effort, they may be useful, and through service may be happy. R. L. LANCENHICIM ALBERT LUKKEN R. L. LANGENHRIM DEAN OF FINE ARTS The School of Fine Arts, comprising the depart- ments of art, music, and speech, is deservedly a vital force on the campus of The University of Tulsa. Despite the severity of the present economic depression, the arts have maintained their popu- larity to a surprising degree, testifying to the fact that art after all is a real necessity in life and not an extraneous something to amuse and entertain. Man has always sought to beautify his surround- ings and to glorify his existence through the medium of art. In fact, manls appreciation of the arts practically determines his status in the evolution of civilization. The adage that art alone survivesv contains a great deal of truth. That art serves both a spiritual and a physical need is increasingly evident, as there is scarcely a phase of modern life that is not in some manner concerned with the various arts. Science itself, formerly regarded as an enemy of the arts, has contributed immeasurably to architecture, music, and drama. Certainly an education is not complete that neglects so vital a part of man's makeup. ALBERT LUKKEN I I' Page I9



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Q ' 'T- f X --X X 4 lm ,S--ZX -xi 4 X X lb - tb- -053 Y fr K+' W. E. MORRIS, JR. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF -IOURNALISM AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS B. A., Birmingham-Southern College, M. A., Duke University. Sponsor of Phi Delta Fraternity. LA VERE SCHOENFELT ANDERSON ACTING INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH B. A., University of Tulsa. CARL D. ENGLAND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING B. A., Baldwin-Wallace College, M. A., University of Michigan. Sponsor of Phi Kappa Delta. JOHN E. FELLOWS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION B. A., M. A., Ph. D., University of Iowa. Sponsor of Pi Delta Mu Fraternity, ELLEN L. GOEBEL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR or LATIN AND GERMAN B. A., B. S., University of Missouri, Pd. B., Warrensburg Missouri State Teachers' College, M. A., University of Chicago. Sponsor of Alpha Kappa Sorority. MRS. THURSTON P. FARMER ACTING INSTRUCTOR IN SPANISH M. A., Colorado University, B. S., George Peabody College. 4434 H+. Ip' J. -wa sw- ' NED RUDOLPH SMITH CTING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY B. A., M. A., M. S., Dr. P. H., M. D., University of Michigan. LOYD W. ROWLAND INSTRUCTOR IN PSYCHOLOGY B. A., Baylor University, M, A., Univer- sity of Texas. A KURT A. SEPMEITQR PROP SASOR OF ECONOMICS EW D U iversity fHeidelberg ., n . l. ' ERVEN J. MONTGOMERY INSTRUCTOR IN ACCOUNTING B. S., University of South Dakota, M. B. A., University of Michigan. .wa z++- A.,JCharl s Frederic Gymnasium, Ph. N.. ,I -- .Pf Page i 1 I

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