Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1938

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PSYCHOLOGIST A' a hm IranUin C I a » hal. I Van ot the Junior (ollruf, had am ambition to become a lawyer or electrical engineer; instead he went to IVPauw I nivenatx and studied P» choI- og . He later attended the I imerotv o( Penn ' and Ph.D. degree». I)r. Patchal ha» »er ed tion», a» well a» the Director ot Ke«ear h in tl»r Indiana Rrfortnatory. He tame in Van derhilt in 1927 a Awniate Dean ami Pro- tr»»or of l’ vfholop. I ntil 19J5 he wat Dean of the C’ollegr o! Art» ami Science, and once that time he ha» been bu%il) engaged in de- veloping the Junior i. department. In the nud t of hi» er active U N I V E R S I T I »»mopolitan 1» the word for da IVII Staple ton, irt ierhilt fir»t I Van (it w not realized due to a «tern irgima father. S 1 and »ftidied Knglith. 14iter »he received her M. V. from avhmgton I niver»it) ami «tar? Ph.D, After a career that included teaching at ( entral C 'dirge and 1 e a« V oman l ollegc versify a» artderhilt » fir»t I Van of omen T R A

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COUNCILOR Hunting, fishing ami camping—these are the things that absorb the outside interest of Charles Madison Sarratt, V anderbilt’s popular Dean of Men. Concerned with keeping the men students in kissam appeased, and frater nit social affairs. Dean Sarratt finds it neces- sary to draw on all of bis reserves of friendli- ness and fellowship, qualities that have made him the popular man that he is. Busy as he i with his administrative duties as Dean, he is never too busy to have a chat with those who drop into his office. A South Carolinian by birth. Dean Sarratt is a graduate of Cornell Cniversity, Professor of Mathematics, and for the past fourteen years Dean of Men at Van- derbilt. lie still retains his interest in Mathe- matics and teaches several classes. DEANS OF THE With an interest in everything that is con- nected with student activities. Dean bred J. Lewis. Dean of the Engineering School, is a friend of even student. He meets all with a friendly smile and a kind word. In i‘)2S after a career that included a variety of fields, be came back to Vanderbilt to accept the po- sition as Professor of Civil Engineering, and was later promoted to the Deanship of the Engineering School. Dean Lewis has proven himself a leader, lie was active in military affairs as a student, was winner of the Kidder Scholarship, awarded to those students who excel in rank their Junior year, and won also the Pittsburg Alumni Scholarship, lie was elected to Phi kappa Phi and Tau Beta Phi. lie has carried his interest in sports with him from his undergraduate days to his faculty po- sition. being a member of the Vanderbilt Ath- letic Association. ENGINEER



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THEOLOGIAN Completing his second year as Dean of the School of Religion, Dr. linphn Lee has ac- complished much, lie has been instrumental in reorganizing the school, and securing several outstanding teachers. . recognized leader in the religious world. Dr. Lee was educated at Lrinin College, Southern .Methodist I niver- itv. and Columbia Iniversity. lie has come to Vanderbilt straight from the pastorate, lea ing the pulpit of the Highland Lark Methodist Church in Dallas to take over his duties as Dean. He fore going to the Highland Park Church he occupied the W’eslev Bible C'ltair of the I niversitv of Texas. Dr. Lee’s vivid personality, cooperative spirit and deep under- standing of student problems has made him one of the most popular men on the Campus. Author, preacher and teacher are the fields of endeavor in which Dr. Lee excels. He is re gardetl as vigorous and liberal in thought. DEANS OF THE Lari C. Arnold i completing his eighth year as Dean of the Law School. A recognized legal authority. Dean Arnold was educated at Baker I niversity and Northwestern Univer- sity. lie has servet I on the faculties of the Cniversitv of Florida, I niversitv of Cincin- nati, Cniversitv of Idaho, (Jeorge W ashington Cniversitv and is a member of the American Bar Association, lie has been admitted to the bar in several states as well as being admitted to the bar in the Supreme Court of the I'nited States. Lverv year Dean Arnold gives a course in the Federal Bureau of Investigation 'Training School. Busy as he is with the Law School lie finds time to serve as Facultv Ad- visor for the Junior Bar Association. One of the friendliest men on the Campus. Dean rnold keeps the standards of the Law School above par bv a demand for efficient work trom his students.

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