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C bemistsj; Clark's lJclmrtm-cnt ut- Chemistry instructs in the basic course of gcncml chmnistry uml in glJ-Jl'tmn augments the physical science survey ccmrsc nummlly :h'cn during the a:aphmnorc year. In dmrgc uf this work is Miss Bussyu Stewsrt. 511mm hen: Lhccking an experiment IWy Whiter Suilimn. lcllmmtury assistant. MIL. SL'LLNAN Muss STEWART Business . Administration The increasing magnitude :md complexity of mud; cm business has dcnumdcd expansion of the Uiferings of Clmrkb Department of Business Administration. Profesmr A. B. Wright, head of the Department for twentyvthrte years, has worked assiduously to win praise For the division. Mr. William T. Rubia hnn' dies marketing and economics courses, wlnle Mr. John W. Harris directs the secretarial science cut- riculum. Biology Students 01' sulcucc who look furward to medical careers or to related occupations are served by the Department of Biology. This division, headed by mecssor Frank A. Banks, whose undergraduate and graduate work was. dune at the Universuy mf C1113 cage. provides basic gmunding in thu H01 logical saunas, Assisting Mr, Banks is Mr. jrmeph Du rdm. MEL. BAx-Ks Ma. DamwN . . . American Universities '
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Graduates of leading . . . . . . Dam of the College 5. Dnt MCPHEETERS M159 GRAY In his lmsitiun :15 Dean of the College, Dr, A. A. McPheeters. who holds :1 doctorate from thc University Of Cincinnati has shown remarkable ability in handling the ncadcmic affairs of the Cub legeihis primary responsibility. Under his :4!ch administration, thirteen major hclds have been made available to students, and H. gcnera chucution program for the coming year is in the making. Despite the pressure of his ofEcc, Dr, McPheett-rs finds time to serve in many areas of cndmvm', He is the past president of the Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars. and contrihutcs m a number of scholarly journals. His latest article. 'annrd Improving College Instruction. appeared in the December, 1952 issue of The Association of American Cnlleges Bulletin. tfl: CH w: W Registrar As Registrar. Mr. Edwxlrd J. Brant: Icy has streumhncd the work of the ufiicc and established a more uniform records system. He is nssistcd by Miss Edith Uultom Clark business adminis' tri-ttion graduate. And hath of them have teamed tn iagure prominently in the improvement of the Registrar's amuse.
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M612 mid 1170772612 , . h 1 1-1331. 5.61,le . MR MR3 DHH- Edu cation The Department of Education and Psychology has :15 its central philosophy stressing the immor- mncc 0f the human Factor in all phases rnf educm Linn. An attempt has hccn made :0 make students sensitive tn the whale man, his nuitudes. his feel- ings, his fears and his drain: frnr rccognitinn imd security Department Chairman A. Ah McPhuthrs is assisted by Mr. W'ilcy S. 1301an in psycholugy: Mrs. Peurlic C. Dove in teacher educatmn'; Mr, Edward Brantley who offers. the School and 80' cicty course; Miss Aurelia Eggleston with Prin' Ciplcs Hf Physical Educatimn; and Mr. C. R. Hamilton and Miss Margaret Aiken in Grim: ration. Miss MERRJTT M155 flacxsox DR. SUMMERSE DR. BRUUKES. . .3359: 1;: NJ! DR. MCPHIEETEHh English Thc English Dipartmfnt ranches required courses u: all freshmcn and sophomores in addltiun Lu uifcring clutctfvc courses for :1 large numhcr of' upprrcktssmcn. Heading tho Dupnrtmcnt is Dr. Su'lla Bruwcr .Brr'mkca Cornell Uniwrsny, PhD. Dr. john F. Summcrscttc. who hnlds :1 dog- rorntc from Leland Slszurd Umvcrsny, anrs cuursc; in journalism and world litm' KEILIFC, while thc Freshman Cmnpnsitinn CHUI'SCS imd inlrmluctm'y litmumrc ghursc; are taught primarily by Mrs. Doris Holnms. Studics in Iha: inmrnvcmcnt in reading wcrc jnzmgnmtrd hy N113. Emma CunninLU 1mm wlm wurks jointly with Mrs. VUHIIC C. Davis. grmnmmiun, m giw Freshmen thu rudlmcnts ncuicd. Drzinmtics is the lump- rt'ty Hf Miss Esrhcr Jackson. x'ctcmn dire. tor uf the C1;er Collage Playhouse. whn Kelsu teaches thu n'quircd course in spcuch. Chicf mm of thc Dcpartnmnt is In FCC that every Clark student spanks wcli. writes. mrrcctly. thinks clearly and rmds widely. H 07726 Economics Mrs. Fluru Llrlfhn Dams, hmd ulh the Hnmc Ecw m:nm's Dcpnrnmnl, I'L'L'CiYCd her rmmmg,r .IL Hump M1. Gahlmhiu. NViscunsm md Cwmrll At Clark mm 1943. she hunches funds. Clulhmg instructor Ann Merritt. hnfds dcgrucs thrum Bmmcu .lml Cw Iumhfn. Du Cl hil HIL'
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