Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1932

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Accomplishing The student body has increased from 1,615 in the regular session of 1927-28 to 2,007 in 1931-32, an increase of more than 24 per cent. Including the summer' school and the short courses, the total number coming to the campus each year for in- struction is more than 5,300. The research work in Agriculture has been greatly extended to meet the needs of the State in the new day when cot- ton becomes less dependable as a source of income. Five branch experiment stations and ten fields are used to study soils, crops, livestock, cost of pro- duction, farm management and many other prob- lems affecting farmers. Chemistry, Physics and Engineering branches are also undertaking lines of work the results of which are attracting sci- entists, business men, farmers and citizens gen- erally to Auburn as a source of information. The outstanding accomplishment in the scientific world is the discovery of a new element by Doctor Al- lison and the naming of that element after the great state of Alabama. Last, but by no means least, the tremendous effort of the Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics working dil- igently with the organized farmers of Alabama and with the citizens everywhere to establish a bet- ter and more dependable farm life on a new plane Of economic independence and resourcefulness. A Conservative estimate of the number of people reached in this way by effective work would be 100,000 and through these the work of Auburn IS felt in every home in the rural sections of Ala- bama. 9250 F-itigtiif iii'



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Schooil oi? Science and Literature Joi-IN WINFIELD SCOTT B.S., M.A., Pu.D. Dean :Phe School of Science and Literature is a service school for the institution. ln it are contained the fundamental scientific, cul- tural and literary subjects necessary for the proper training of men .and women in all schools of the institution. Particular em- Philsls is laid upon the rapidly developing department of Eco- nomics and Business Administration, which serves all divisions as the supreme importance of economic questions has dominated every industry. o Schooll oi? Chemistry and Pharmacy CLIFFORD LEROY HARE B.s., M.A. ffcling Dean The aim of the School of Chemistry is a thorough preparation of chemists and chemical engineers for the many opportunities n0W.opening in industries where chemistry is fast becoming the dominant factor. As chemistry is fundamental to agriculture, engineering, and many technical courses, this school does the basic Work in chemistry for all schools of the institution. The School of Pharmacy is a standard accredited school of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy for the train- ing of pharmacists and pharmaceutical chemists. O Schooll of Education ZEBULON JUDD PH.B., A.M. Dean The School of Education has for its objective the training of teachers in the professional courses in education to fit them as elementary teachers, junior and senior high school teachers, and teachers of general academic subjects, teachers of vocational agriculture, vocational home economics, vocational manual and industrial 'arts, and the special training of principals, supervisors, alll! Superxntendents. This school cooperates with the other di- visions of the institution in which students receive the funda- mental training in subject matter. 0270 , ,- .,.m,m 'X 'V , . Y, NA,,,f-4'- , .c,, ,'?' 'e , , ff' Y ' aaa if E If L,f JF' Q, - itz if 6 ?'f 1 Y ? ag , i M it ri t 5.55 'J l '. 5' 4. ,Q i'Ji,'z 1 1 air' 1 L Q E -gum 5 i if 3 i , L. K ' i ' ' f sw. . E I ggi J 5 E iffrx f .. 'A f-fliff 5 ,, sg.. if 5 , , .V . iv 1'- . , iii ' .Shiv . Q 5. L i I' .grit 2 Q 4 ' b' . ,- fi . ' 4 1- ,4 r, , if Y ' I '. L a .3 5 'V '-,., ' 1 .jx L! J , ,, 7 1 tl . ll AQ i fl f S 2 , 1 Q . -' , 31 Q 1. i 1- I . P r. ff 1 Q . 1 I 1 5 it A .'- Q l fx R ij , l .g ' Q g i IV' 41 ' L S ' ? ' ' fl 14 ilu ' L , Lf - , 7 Q U 3, 2 5 . H 5 i - i3 ? S . :, if ij if ' at , w' f .- 1 t V j ' i i 3' . , i ' Q 2. -mf- V 1' Eivir' A i i Qzfii l' 4 t, cl i fi ii 1- Fi . n jlw' ig 1 ,, 15, I 1 rt 4 :, gg, r ,g ge--:1 1 2, X Sys 'f if ri 514. 0 Q , i 3 ' L, A '- ' f ' - EY 'f i ,i Q i ' ? 'eiztft ti Q a T45-, ' 4 3 f Nfgilf, , fl f A I in ' 5 14 C li-my 4. I , f, 2 1 .jf f rf . a nr .4 tl 1 is ' Y i glib K . '. fg 1 l , , W.. l . 1 4 Nu ,a , n. 3 ffifij 1 1 ii 4 , if 5 A it ' 1- i 5 ' lm a -i it -' , ' Q . 'J jf j i 9 ' .' ..jQ.,,f, -1 1 ff I 1 55 if f, 1, 3: 1 L 1 '53-4 -fa ge 1 'ay' - f- it iz 7 E a 5 -xiii , .L , ,pn Q 1 i , 1 , , ,V . . . , 'L i i ii? . i . z I , ' 5 2 is 5 'i Zhi' i - 2 2512, 3 W' : wig 3 u 5 mic it f :Tj 3 Q 1 .1 if i 2 ' 'W J 43 35 , r,' is i Q' 1' lt 0' . , i ,t P fi -J' 1 . A , ii . .E ,X :I h , h Y 'f - lt. , ,

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