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Humanities Library While the vvork of major interest at Tech is, of course, in the iields of technical instrucf tion and research, a considerable portion of all curricula is given over to the study of the huf manities. lt is hoped that, by this relatively prof longed contact with the department, a corref spondingly large influence on the student to' Wards appreciation of the broadening subjects of history, literature, philosophy and the like. ln addition, instruction is given to science stu' dents in French and German, with Italian and Greek offered as electives. As with the other departments of the ln' stitute, the faculty members engage in original research as Well as their teaching. Projects in this Held are facilitated by the near location of the Huntington Library and Art Gallery, with which a cordial liaison is maintained. Professor William Huse, who is the author of many short stories, published A Noble Savage On the HUMANITIES Stagel' in the February issue of Modern Plfiilolf ogy, and 'LThe Shipwreck in the Parrott Pref sentation Volume, a collection of works pub' lished in honor of Professor T. M. Parrottls ref tirement from Princeton. Dr. Harvey Eagleson published an article on Gertrude Stein, Methf od in Madness, in the Swariee Review, and Professor George R. MacMinn was the author of The Gentleman from Pike in Early Galiforf nia in American Literature. Besides the already mentioned contact with the Huntington Library, close relationships are maintained with the faculties of other instituf tions. During the past year, several scholars have given instruction at the lnstiute. Among these are Professor Hardin Craig of Stanford who conducted a course on Bacon and the meth' ods of research in the 17th Centuryg Professor Frederick Padelford ofWashington,vvho taught a term of Shakespeare, and Professor Louis Wright of North Carolina, who instructed in 17th and 18th Century Drama. In addition to the above mentioned activif ties, the Humanities Division has sponsored a series of concerts by the Pro Arte String Quarf tet, a number of interesting exhibits in the Treasure Room of Dabney Hall, and has aided in the production of the campus weekly, The California Tech, through the journalism class conducted by Professor MacMinn. Professor Judy again did his excellent job of providing atf tractions for the Monday assemblies. H HUMANITIES PROFESSORS KRea,rJ William Huse, Harvey Eagleson, L. Winchester Jones, Roger Stanton: fF7'0'Ht2 George R. MacMin11, Ray E. Untereiner, Clin- ton K. Judy, William B. Munro, Horace N. Gilbert. 25
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