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DEPARTMENT OF LAW JUDGE A. B. NEIL , Dean of School of Law, A.B., LL.B. After almost nine decades of service the growth of the Law School of the University moves steadily forward. The School ' s suc- cess from the beginning has been un- paralleled by any other similar institution. Its students, wherever found, in public or private station, on the bench or at the bar, their successful careers, attributable in some degree, to the systematic training re- ceived here, are giving prestige to their alma mater. THE LAW SCHOOL MISS SARAH HARBISON Law Librarian LL.B., B.M. Instructor of Legal Research. DR. LEWIS CASSIDY Professor of Law A.B., A.M., LL.B., D.J. PROFESSOR SAM GILREATH Professor of Law LL.B. Page twenty-five
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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Madge Hard. ' son Virginia Golladay Elizabeth Cowles ERNEST LOONEY STOCKTON B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.D., Pi-esident. MRS. Y. P. WOOTEN B.A., M.A., Dean of Women. WILLIAM DONNELL YOUNG B.A., M.A., Registrar— Dean of the Literary School. RALPH TINSLEY DONNELL B.A., LL.B., Student Secretary. ALBERT BRANLET NEIL LL.B., Dean of the School of Law. SAM S. BONE A.B., Business Manager. MRS. MARY OWEN HOLMES B.A., Dietitian. MISS MADGE HARDISON Assistant to Business Manager. MISS VIRGINIA GOLLADAY A.B., Secretary to President. MISS ELIZABETH COWLES A.B., Assistant to the Registrar. MISS SARAH HARDISON LL.B., B.M., Librarian of the School of Law. MISS MARTHA HARRIS B.S., Librarian of the Literary School. PHILIP JOHNSON Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Philip Johnson Page twenty-four THE 1938 PHOENIX
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE DEAN WILL D. YOUNG Dean of College of Aits and Science A.B., M.A., F a revolution seems probable in China or bullets start popping in Cuba, the intricacies of the situation are immediately explained to college students in the history courses of- fered by the school. Modern and in- ternationally minded aspects are characteristic of the history depart- ment which has as its aim an intelli- gent understanding of the world today. Tiro aid in carrying out the very alert and progressive purpose, a variety of courses is given, including a general survey of the subject given in European and American history. Interest in the work of this department manifests itself in such clubs as the International Relations Club which meets every two weeks and endeavors to keep students in touch with world affairs, and frequently brings able speakers for the purpose. THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN 1900 Page twenty-six THE 1938 PHOENIX
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