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: wi mm yaailtu . . . L anttilnitcA l nawLedae The faculty at Wake Forest represents a row of mental lighthouses along the shore lines of student intellects. Their experiences in the world outside give them a peculiar insight into what will be demanded of the student of today, the explorer of life tomorrow. This body of teachers is composed of specialists in a hundred walks of scholarship. What they have learned is made available to the student who must go out away from the lighthouse tomorrow. Where the student at Wake Forest in the good old days was inspired by outpourings of oratory and smokey stoves, the student of 1941 finds similar inspiration in modern methods of classroom work. Tomorrow he will have to cope with problems of a modern worlds » » » » » » » » » » » » 1
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V M mam m Thurman D. Kitchin, B.A., M.D. President LL.D., F.A.C.P. Brillkint efficiency, remarkable precision, and a deep spirit of helpfulness and cooperation are the distinguishing characteristics of the leaders of the Wake Forest College ' s progressive administra- tion. At the head of the institu- tion is Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin, President, an experienced execu- tive, a renowned doctor, and an eminent scholar. Occupying the position of Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, a place which de- mands the great amount of tact and understanding necessary for dealing with college students, is Dr. D. B. Bryan. As Deans of Admijnis their respective schools, Dr. C. C. Carpenter of I he School of Medicine and Dr. Dale F. Stansbury of the School of Law direct the affairs of their departments with such skill and ability that their schools have be- come recognized throughout the nation. In Elliott B. Earnshaw the college has a man whose thorough capa- bilities have been indispensable for three decades to our college. As Bursar, Mr. Earnshaw serves every depart- ment and phase of Wake Forest, and his willingness to aid others is unequalled by anyone. The last of the administrative offices, but certainly not the least, is that of the Registrar, Grady S. Patterson. Beginning long before any school session starts and extending long after the year ends. Mr. Patterson ' s duties are extremely exacting, but his ability to handle such an office is un- questioned by anyone, faculty member, student, or alumni. Daniel B. Bryan, M.A., Pd.D. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
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