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QQ - sri if-L THEODORE D- LUCKWOOD DAMARIS QTWELL WILSON Dean of the Faculty u Dean of women PhD Princeton Umverslty M.A., Syracuse University Adminiftmtion mm' Affiftvlntf DOROTHY BOLTON, Treasurer, GALEN F. DULIN G, Director of Teacher Train- ing and Field Service, M.A., West Virginia University, MILTON C. EDGE, Direc- tor of Admissions and Research, Registrar, M.Ed., Texas A 8: Mg DEAN G. EPLEY, Director of Guidance and Colmseling, Ph.D., Michigan State University, ARTHUR C. FLANDREAU, Head Librarian, M.A., University of Chicagog JAMES R. GA- THERUM, College Physician, M.D., University of Richmondg ROBERT KYLE, Director of Athletics, M.A., Ohio State University, EDWARD C. LOWE, Director of the College Center, M.S., West Virginia University, JAMES O. McKINNEY, Assistant to the Business Manager, M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, NELROSE R. PRICE, Assistant Registrar, B.S., Concord College, PHILIP H. RAGAN, Direc- tor of the Center for Economic Action, D.C.S., College of Business at Boston Uni- versity, WILLIAM F. STOLTE, Assistant to the President, M.B.A., University of Chicago. ii. L., for - , Ai WILLIAM STERL WOODDELL Dean of Men M.S., West Virginia University JAMES TI-IERIN ROGERS Business Manager M.A., Ohio State University -- --4-.V . .... - 1.
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V ' ' ' 1 'i . Fi + ?T,2H'H7 W J., . 'k 1 .ft ' f nu- - Y ' fl 3EQ'T'i4 1 ' ' ' Z 'H -2-if .1 , v W f- wif-rigs' was V, ,zz ,..J .Mp H 9 ni . ' w : ll . '.n',,,-ug 'F Ur ' wr.: :ii ' L- ,, H H w H U Z.: 1 qu. H' x uw v jf r. U . L H .N 'mx Hu WILLIAM B. ROBERTSON Chairman of the Division of Languages and Literature Ph.D., Cornell University L Language Laboratory 'virion 0 Languages and Literature EROLD GAY ANDERSON, Assistant Professor of Foreign anguages, M.A., Florida State Universityg FREDERICK BAI- EY, Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D., University of Ten- esseeg VIRGINIA GORDON BALL, Assistant Professor of nglish, M.A., West Virginia Universityg DAVID GEORGE ANZLER, Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D., University of regong PAUL NICHOLAS CHRYSSIKOS, Assistant Professor f Foreign Languages, M.A., University of North Carolinag HOMAS GREGORY HAMBRICK, Associate Professor of Eng- sh, Ph.D., University of lllinoisg PERRY EARL MANN, JR., nstructor in English, LL.B., Washington and Lee Universityg ILLIAM JOHN OFSA, Assistant Professor of English, M.A., est Virginia Universityg HAROLD CRAIG PAUL, Associate rofessor of Speech and Theater, M.F.A., Fordham University: ARGARET ANN SCOTT, Instructor in English, M.A., Ohio niversity: JAMES BRYANT SHREWSBURY, Professor of .nglish, Ph.D., Ohio State University, FRANK STEIN, Profes- r of Speech and Theater, Ph.D., University of Denver. The most recent addition to the Division of Lan- guages and Literature is a modern electronic language laboratory for the use of students studying Spanish, French or German. Twenty individual booths equipped with the latest services for improvement of the listen- ing and speaking skills necessary for a foreign lan- guage have been installed. In the laboratory the stu- dent records his own responses for comparison to the master lesson, which is usually the voice of a native speaker of the language being studied. The individual booths provide for private and simultaneous student participation, which is impossible in the normal class- room. The opportunity which the student now has to listen to and repeat after the native speaker provides the decided advantage of increasing two of the basic language skills: comprehension and speaking with cor- rect pronunciation.
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