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8 1 ■P 1 f 1 1P P 1 I i! | iii I s ' ■ g t 2 ' iff V The ancient library building, where Arts and Science men meet classes upstairs, and burn the midnight oil downstairs. THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . . . that man mu ikt have knoivledc Under the guidance of Dr. F. M. Kinard, the School of Arts and Sciences provides a well-rounded education for those whose interests incline toward the field of liberal arts, as well as technical instruction in pre-medicine and industrial physics. Along with the usual math, English, and Chemistry, freshmen get U. S. history and a stiff dose of Hardee ' s Spanish or Dean ' s French. Sophomores take on lit under Doc Green, Physics with Mr. Wood or Dr. Lindsey, and then a trip to the dirt house for botany and zoology as offered by Mr. Rutledge and Frog Ware. From then on out the A. and S. boys can take their pick, and sooner or later they encounter Psycho Waite ' s psychology, Dean Kinard ' s Masterpieces , and some kind of history with Mr. Epting. And, of course, there ' s always Trevillian and Macauley for economics and accounting, John Lane ' s drama, and Doc Sheldon and Stanley for the eager boys who liked advanced math. For those who would have more than the dried facts from books, there ' s Doc Sheldon ' s Philosophy, offered with every math course, Ma Owing ' s humor, insepar- able from his English, Dr. Bolen ' s lessons in logic, not to mention Doc Taylor ' s cultured wit. By the time he has finished his trek around Tillman hall and the library, the Arts and Sciences man usually ends up with a major in English, History and Govern- ment, Economics, or Mathematics. Dr. F. M. Kinard, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, teaches a few English courses on the side.
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The Lord ' s boys appear to be working industriously in soils lab. Are you sure that dropper is accurate, Willard? Zoo lab, where the freshmen get a microscope ' s eye view of the birds and the bees. Bubba shows a couple of Big Ben ' s dumb sophomores the mechanics of a cream separator. ■ ■■HMHHHHI The A. H. judging team shows off its stock. What ' s the matter, Sibley, did you and Flowers get left out? Rudy doesn ' t seem to appreciate this modern farming, he looks as if he d rather have a mule.
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The freshmen get a little English grammar drilled into ther Don ' t look so blue, boys, it could have been a quiz. The physics class learns a little from practical work. This is supposed to embarrass those who didn ' t study the assignment. The sophomores follow Archimedes as they attempt to straighten out the law of gravity in Physics lab. Everybody looks alert as John Lane ' s Public Speaking class makes some practical use of Parliamentary procedure. Doc Crouch must be trying to put over a very serious point. These religion courses seem to get pretty dry. The Arts and Science man ' s lab, the library, where many afternoons are spent doing research work for multitudinous term papers.
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