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School of (general Science The School of General Science is principally a service school that does the academic training for all students in the several other schools. In addition it offers courses leading to the B.S. degree for those students who find that they are not adapted for work in the other schools. It also prepares for medicine, law, teaching, and scientific investigation. D. W. Daniel, M.A., Litt.D. Dean and Head of the Depart me lit of English M. E. Bradley, A.B. Professor of English S. M. Martin, B.S. Head of the Department of Mathematics H. C. Brearley, Ph.D. Head of the Department of Economics and Sociolog ) W. E. Godfrey, M.A. Head of the Department of Physics H. M. Brown, Ph.D. Professor of Physics G. H. Edwards, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics J. C. Hendricks, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics A. G. Holmes, B.S. Head of the Department of History L. D. Huff, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics J. E. Hunter, B.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics F. M. Kinard, M.A. Assistant Professor of English J. D. Lane, M.A. Assistant Professor of English H. A. Rankin, Jr., M.A. Assistant Professor of English D. C. Sheldon, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics G. R. Sherrill, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History and Economics S. J. L. Crouch, B.D. Head of the Department of Religious Education J. K. Goode, A.B. Assistant Professor of Religious Education G. E. Metz, B.S. Instructor of Mathematics and Economics A. R. Reed, M.S. Associate Professor of Physics Pane 2S
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S. B. Earle, M.E., LL.D. Dean and Professor of Mechanical Engineering OTapS S School of Engineering The School of Engineering gives courses in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering, and in Architecture. Thor- ough grounding is given in English, Mathematics, Physics, and Mechanics. The technical courses, comprising a large part of the last two years ' work, are given by a well- trained faculty in splendidly equipped laboratories. Time is allowed for Economics and Sociology as well as other broadening elective courses. S. R. Rhodes, E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering R. E. Lee, M.Arch. Professor of Architecture E. L. Clarke, C.E. Professor of Ciiil Engineering D. D. Curtis, M.S. Professor of Mechanics and Hydraulics J. L. Marshall, B.S. Associate Professor of Wood Work C. M. Asbill, B.S. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering B. E. Fernow, M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering H. E. Glenn, C.E. Associate Professor of Ciiil Engineering W. F. D. Hodge Assistant Professor of Architecture W. W. Klugh, B.S. Associate Professor of Drawing S. W. Little, B.Arch. Assistant Professor of Architecture C. P. Philpot, B.S. Instructor of Engineering J. H. Sams, M.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering D. H. Shenk, M.E. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering J. A. Stevenson, M.S. Assistant Professor of Cii il Engineering F. T. Tingley, M.S. Professor of Electrical Engineering E. J. Freeman, B.S. Associate Professor of Machine Shop R. L. Anderson, A.B. Associate Professor of Architecture Page 24
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p$ School of textiles H. H. Willis, B.S. Dean Clemson Textile School has made an outstanding record for itself since its establishment in 1898, in that a very large percentage of its graduates is holding responsible positions in the textile industry. During the last four years approximately one hundred and nine men have been graduated from the Clemson Textile School. Of this number one hundred and six are now employed in some phase of the textile industry. During this same period, Clemson Textile School has had approximately one hun- dred and fifty additional calls for its men. E. F. Cartee, B.S. Instructor of Weaving and Designing G. H. Duni.ap, B.S. Instructor in Carding and Spinning R. K. Eaton, A.B. Professor of Carding and Spinning Gaston Gagl, B.S. Instructor in Carding and Spinning M. L. HucKAiiii , B.S. Assistant in Textile Chemistry and Dyeing J. B. Osmond, B.S. Assistant in Textile Chemistry and Dyeing R. L. In, Jr., M.S. Assistant Professor of Carding and Spinning A. E. McKi nna, B.S. Associate Professor of Weaving and Designing E. R. Manning, Ph.D. Professor of Textile Chemistry and Dyeing V. E. Sminn, M.S. Associate Professor of Weaving and Designing r ■— P,i$e 2 C
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