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IN rue wAaAsH 1nAonnoN division one the physical and natural sciences Because of our increasingly scientific world, it is the feeling of VVabash College that the liberally trained man should be acquaint- ed with basic scientific concepts. For this reason each VVabash graduate is required to take at least one physical and one natural science course. Divisional majors may con- centrate their study in the lields of botany, chemistry, mathematics, physics, or Zoology. Dr. VViIlis H. johnson, professor 1 division one. if zoology, head of V957 Mr. Sliutts, assisted by Dick Kceling, transplmzting in the greenlzouse. Page Eighteen v-4',:t,N,,g.,- f '-
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IN THE WABASH TRADITION . Y 1 1m,..' . .3 Dean George V. Kendall, professor of English. head division two . . . the humanities The historical basis of the liberal arts education rests in this division. Courses are offered in English, fine arts, language, music, philosophy, religion, and speech. Wabash men are required to take English, foreign language and another course in the division before graduation. These requirements are grounded on the belief that a man who knows nothing of the ulettersv is not an educated man. Division chairman George V. Kendall will retire next year, after 37 years of service to Wabash. of division two if f li' '.'i l 1 4-Q W x X V 3 Q 'ea' Q .. ,I ,,,,, , ' ,.t, W . N T 5 ulzozze: john W'iIl1eIm ponders ll Shaw painting perplexediy Page Tnien fy right: u speecli student nmkes ll forceful point
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