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ELLIOTT B. EARNSHWV, A., Bursar lege, and Secretary of tlie Buard of Trustee of tiK since Col- IM23. The School of Business Administration was headed for the second year by Dr Games M Rogers. This section of the college was a com- paratively new feature, having been established only two years ago. The offices and classrooms in the Chapel were renovated and the staff enlarged to place the school on a par with other divisions of the college. Other odministrative departments were relatively unchanged Mr. Elliott B Earnshaw acted in the capacity of Bursar and Secretary of the college for his forty-fifth year, Mr, Grady S Patterson completed twenty-five years as Registrar The efficiency of the administration was com- mendable in view of changing circumstances and difficulties which they faced One of the most significant actions by the administration was the procurement of a Reserve Officer ' s Training Unit for the college GAINES M. ROGERS, M.A., Fh.l)., Dean of the School of Business Administration and Professor of Business Administration since 1948, J. ALLEN EASLEY, Th.M., D.D., Acting Dean of the School of Religion and past Pastor and Chaplain of the Collese from I928-J8. GRADY S. PATTERSON, B.A., Registrar of Wake Forest College since 1926.
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ADMINISTRATION • This was a year of transition in many ways for Wake Forest College. There were several changes made in administration and organization of deport- ments In addition to the new administrators the college added fourteen new instructors Dr. Harold Woyland Tribble, formerly president of Andover Newton Theological School, was in- augurated OS the president of the college early in the fall He replaced Dr Thurman D Kifchin, who resigned last year and reassumed his duties as a Professor of Physiology and Hygiene Dr Daniel Bunyan Bryan, Dean of the College, rounded out thirty years of service with the col- lege, and Miss Lois Johnson was in her tenth year as Dean of Women Mrs John Chandler became Assistant Dean of Women during the year The School of Religion lost its dean last year with the departure of Dr, Sankey L Blanton to become president of Crozer Theological Seminary, Dr J Allen Eosley, Professor ' of Religion, was named to head the School as acting dean HAROLD WAYLAND TRIBBLE, B.A., Th.M.. Tli.D.. Pre ident of the College. Dr. Tribble, scholar and theulogian, was inaugurated November 28th, 1950. DANIEL BLNYAN BRYAN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D , Dean of the CoUciie since 1923, and Professor of Education since 1921, LOIS JOHN.SON, M.A., Dean of Women and As Professor of French since 1942.
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mam 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS DR. J. GLENN BI.ACKIU RN, Chaplain W. TOM BOST. JR., Dirccior of Ihe Ne»s Bureau MRS. FI.ORFNCI. CHANDIKR. Assistant Dean of ' omen JA.MKS B. COOK, .IR., Assistant to tlic Bursar WORTH H. COPELAND. Assistant Secretary and Bursar WAIIKR D. HOLLIDAY, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds DR. GE0RC;E C. MACKIK. C(ilki;i ' i ' li sician MRS. L. R. O ' BRIAN. Iloskss ill l!c, l i Dorniitorv DR. El ' GKNK I. (»l IM . Dimlor ol I ' lihlit Relations MRS. D. D. OM :RB , lloMiss of Johnson Dorniitorv MRS. MARGARKT R. I ' lRR , Assistant Registrar EVERETT C. SNYDER, Manager of the College Booli Store MRS. R. S. PRITCHARD, Se MISS GI()RC;U GODI RE ' S LIBRARY SIAEE. Carhon I ' West. Librarian: Mrs. Ethel Crittenden, Miss Minnie Kallani. Mrs. Minia Folk. Mrs. Kent Barbce, Miss Ellen Ening, Mrs. ivian Wilson, Mrs. Ellen Flowers.
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