Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1932

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Selhiooll of Architecture and Alllhiecdl Arts FREDERIC CHILD BIGGIN B.S., M.s. Dean The School of Architecture and Allied Arts offers degree courses in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, and Applied Art. It is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Archi- tecture and recognized by the American Institute of Architects. The course in Applied Art provides opportunity to specialize in commercial- art, design of furniture, costumes, textiles, wall paper, material designs, and landscape architecture. o School of Veterinary Medicine CHARLES ALLEN CARY B.S., D.v.M. Dorm The School of Veterinary Medicine prepares you men for the profession of veterinarian, livestock disease inspector, govern- mental and army employee along veterinary lines, and as bac- teriologists. Graduates of this school are eligible to membership in the American Veterinary Medicine Association as well as for appointment to governmental positions for which a course in Veterinary Medicine is a prerequisite. O Seihooil of Home Economies Louisa PHILLIPS GLANTON - B.S., M.A. H cad The School of Home Economics offers courses leading to the de- gree Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and trains young women as home managers, child welfare workers, dietitians, and other positions open to graduates in Home Economics. It co- operates with the School of Education in the training of teach- ers of Vocational Home Economics. 9280

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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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Extension Teaching BENJAMIN RoscoE S1-IOWALTER A.B., M.A., PILD. Director The Division of Extension Teaching carries on instruction in study centers, organized classes at other points than Auburn, correspondence courses, and through lectures. It gives courses of instruction for college credit conducted by regular members of the faculty to those who are unable to come to the campus. O Selhtooll coll: Texttille Engineering EDMON WEYMON CAMP B.S. I lead The School of Textile Engineering is the newest school on the Cmfnpus of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, and has for its 0l2JCj:t the training of young men as textile engineers, textile ad- ministrators, specialists in textile design, and in textile chem- istry. It is well equipped with a new and modern plant where both theoretical and practical instructions are given. The great I-Zfowth of the textile industry in Alabama makes the work of this school in education, research and extension important. O Agricultural llfxttension Service LUTHER NOBLE DUNCAN M.s. Director lhe lixtension Service is the medium through which useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics is disseminated among the people of Alabama through Counts llgents, county home demonstration agents and specialists. It. assists the rural people of the state in solving their difficult problems by educational means and practical instruction on the ard in the home. It disseminates information through prac- b - icemonstrations, publications, meetings, and .through .the mmcasflllg Station WAPI, owned in part by this institution. 0290 , .Y T ,: so .,.,- 'W'r-M1995 'l '-'--ilL w.e. N I ' 'NW-it-q,X v,4p s- E , 'oy -,. sri-f 49 .wr- -I .4 aa:L,g',.,, Ngrsa, N-.3Nf'j!!,r 'bf ww' xslw-A . i,ji.,,,QJx'.A,4-1' Mr J my ,

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