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Left LEO SCHUBERT Chemistry B.S., City College of New York; M.S., New York University Ph.D., University of Maryland Right MATTHEW F. NORTON liarth Science A.B., A.M., A.M., Ph.D., Columbia University Future educators prepare art materials to be used in student teaching. HELENE M. HERZBRUN Fine and Applied Arts (Acting Chairman) B.A., University of Chicago THOMAS W. EVAUL Health, Physical Education and Recreation B.A., Guilford College; M.Ed., Universiry of North Carolina; PE.D., Indiana University
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WILLIAM WEIFENBACH Associate Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Ph.B., University of Wisconsin RUTH McFEETER Assistant Dean of College of Arts and Sciences B.S., Beaver College; M.A., Columbia University College of Arts and Sciences SUMNER O. BURHOE Biology B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Kansas State College; Ph.D., Harvard University Department Chairmen The College of Arts and Sciences is the most complex and the largest part of The American Uni- versity. The primary objective of the college is to pro- vide a program of liberal art studies which produce graduates with an understanding of mankind and the world in which he lives. The college consists of eighteen departments which are organized into the divisions of humanities, natural sciences and mathematics, social sciences, fine and communicative arts and education. Most of the liberal arts fields are represented in these divisions. An outstanding feature of the college is the honors study program. Students participating in gen- eral honors take a series of four seminars under the direction of an honors professor. The topics they dis- cuss are drawn from the natural sciences, social sci- ences, and humanities. Students taking departmental honors study independently in areas of special interest. W. DONALD BOWLES Economics B.A., University of Washington; M.A., Ph.D. Columbia University JOHN W. DEVOR Education B.A., M.A., University of Kansas; Ph.D., University of Chicago CHARLES M. CLARK English A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University
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Left College of Arts and Sciences Department Chairmen CARL G. ANTHON History B.A., University of Chicago; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University Right RAY HIEBERT Journalism and Public Relations B.A., Stanford University; M.S., Columbia University; M.A., Maryland University; Ph.D., Maryland University LLOYD ULTAN Music B.S., New York University; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D ' ., University of Iowa + f m« m Left MARK HARRISON Physics Northeast Missouri State College; Ph.D., Catholic University Right ELLIS WEITZMAN Psychology Emory College; M.A., Creighton College; Ph.D. Nebraska University
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