Colorado College - Nugget Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1932

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y fe PIKES PEAK NUGGET SCHOOL OF LETTERS AND FINE ARTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PROFESSOR ALBERT H. DAEHLER Chairman PROFESSOR CHARLES T. LATIMER PROFESSOR H. E. MIEROW Dean McMurtry FACULTY Department of Biblical Literature and Applied Religion JAMES G. McMURTRY, PH. D., Dean of the Shove Chapel and Professor of Biblical Literature Department of Classical Languages and Literatures H. E. MIEROW, PH. D., Moses Clement Gile Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures. C. C. MIEROW, PH.D., LL D., President of Colorado College and Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures. FLORENCE L. SMITH, A. B., Instructor in Classics. Department of English ALBERT H. DAEHLER, A. B., Bemis Professor of English. TESSIE HUTSINPILLAR, AM., Professor of English. AMANDA M. ELLIS, A. M., Associate Professor of English. MILTON S. ROSE, A.M., Assistant Professor of English. GEORGE J. RANSON, A.M., Assistant Professor of English. WILLIAM D. COPELAND, A.M., Instructor in English. ARTHUR G. SHARP, JR., A. B., Instructor in English. JACK LAWSON, Instructor in Journalism. Department of Romance Languages CHARLES T. LATIMER, A.M., Professor of Romance Languages. REBECCA M. HARTNESS, A. M., Associate Professor of French and German. DOROTHY M. GRAVES, A. M., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. ANNA B. SUTTON, A. B., Instructor in Modern Languages. PAULINE DRUCKER, A. B., Instructor in Romance Languages. Broadmoor Art Academy BOARDMAN ROBINSON, Director and Instructor in Life Classes. F. X. RYAN, Business Director. W. P. McCROSSIN, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Department of Fine Arts CHARLOTTE LEAMING, Professor of Art Appreciation and History of Art. Department of Music EDWARD D. HALE, Mus. D., Dean and Professor of the Theory and Literature of Music. EDWIN A. DIETRICH, Instructor in Violin. MYRTLE M. BRIDGES, Instructor in Public School Music. FANNY A. TUCKER, Instructor in Voice. EMELIE REUTLINGER, Instructor in Piano. BERYL GRISWOLD, Instructor in Piano. FRED G. FINK, Director of the Band. CHARLES W. BYBEE, Director of the Orchestra. MRS. VICTOR PAGE, Instructor in Expression. - 333

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Otf PIKES PEAK NUGGET THE NEW COLORADO COLLEGE PLAN Under this arrangement, the first two years at Colorado College under the New Plan provide the broad basic foundation in the Liberal Arts and Sciences; the next two years are devoted to con- centration within a single field; a fifth year may be profitably employed in specialization in a single subject. Under the New Plan, the normal academic work being carried by a student is four courses per year for the four undergraduate years, each of which is designed to occupy approximately one-fourth of the student ' s interest and effort. It is anticipated Dean Fauteaux that each entering student will endeavor to determine at the outset of his college career which of the three advanced schools he plans to enter. He will then be asked to pursue one subject from the general field represented by the work of this school through each of his first two years in college and to elect during the same period one course for a single year in the work of each of the other two schools. The remaining four courses may be selected on the basis of his interests and needs from anything offered by the School of Arts and Sciences, with due regard for the specific entrance requirements which may be set for admission to the advanced school which he plans to enter. During his Junior and Senior year, a student at Colorado College will hereafter be expected to elect about one-half of his work, ordinarily four of the eight courses, from the subjects taught in the School of his choice. The New Colorado College Plan is an attempt to bring together into a new experimental whole the various successful experiments in detail, applicable and suitable to a college of our tvpe. It is the first plan of its kind in a purelv liberal arts college. Charles C. Mierow, President. 1331



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7 f PIKES PEAKNUGGET R SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Prof. Abbott EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Professor W. Lewis Abbott, Chairman Professor Edith C. Bramhall Professor Carroll B. Malone FACULTY Judson M. Bctnis Department of Business Administration and Banking A. P. R. Drucker, A. M., Professor of Business Administration. David W. Crabb, M. F., C. P. A., Acting Professor of Business Adminis- tration. Department of Sociology W. Lewis Abbott, Ph. D., Professor of Sociology. J. Bradford Murphey, M. D., Professor of Mental Hygiene. Alice C. van Diest, A. M., Assistant Professor of Sociology. Department of History Archer Butler Hulbert, L. H. D., Litt. D., F. R. G. S., Director of the Stewart Commission on Western History, and Professor of History. Carroll B. Malone, Ph. D., Professor of History. John Campbell, LI. D., John and Harriet Parker Campbell Professor of American Constitutional History. Leon W. Fuller, A. M., Instructor in History. Department of Political Science Edith C. Bramhall, Ph. D., Professor of Political Science. Department of Psychology and Philosophy William A. Blakely, M. S., Associate Professor of Psychology. S. S. S. Browne, B. Litt., Instructor in Philosophy. Department of Education Charlie B. Hershey, Ed. D., Dean of Colorado College and Professor of Education. Department of Economics Jacob Swart, A. M., Professor of Economics. Lecturers W. W. PostlETHwaite, A. M., Anthropology. 1331

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