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DAVID son GtnTEnniAL With the spiitliijlit of luim.in interest iiicrcasinf;ly focused on scientific tlionsrht and achievement, this division of education has heconie ever more vital. The de[)artment of science, inchidins, ' only the natural sciences, instructs the student in the j eneral trutiis of natural phenomena and the operation of scientific laws. Its goal is the presentation of svstematized knowledge concerning the varied aspects of nature which surrounds onr lives and the incitement of accurate. ;uialvtical thinking. Tof Rozc: Arbuckle, Douglas, Fulcher, Kimbrol-gh, Lvox, Mebaxe Bottom Row: Pattox. Porter, Ross, Thies, Wood. J. MEs McDowell Dolgl.ns Jomcs Buchanan Duke Professor of Physics A.B.. M.A. (Davidson). rii.D. (Johns Hopkins), (fni versity of Chicago), (Cornell L ' niversity), (Columbia Uni- versity). John Wilsox M. cConnell Professor of Physiology and Hygiene A.B.. M.A. (Davidson). M.D. (Universitv of Maryland). (Columbia University). (University of EdinburRh). How. RD Bell .-KuB fcKLE Chambers Professor of Chemistry A.B., M.A. (HampdenSydney), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). ' lLLL .M WOODHILL WoOD Professor of Mathenialies and Applied Mathonatics A.B.. C.E. (University of Virginia). WlLLI. M LORIMER PORTEK Professor of Geology and Geography A.R. (Tarkio). A.B.. M.A. (Yale). Scorr C. Rv Lvox Richard J. Reynolds Professor of Biology A.B., M.A. (Southwestern Presbyterian Universitv). A.M. (Tiilanc University), D.Sc. (Southwestern), (University ol Chicago). Page Twenty-jour Osc. R Ji ' Lii ' s Thies. Jr. Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S.. M.A. (Davidson). (Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology), M.A. Wn.LiAM Nelson Meb. ne, Jr. Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S. (Davidson). M.A. (Cornell). (Virsinia Polytechnic Institute). Henry Emmett Fulcher James Buchanan Duke Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy B.S.. M.A. (University of Virginia), (William and Mary), (University of ChicaRo). John Thomas Kimbroigh Associate Professor of Mathcvuitics B.S. (Davidson), (University of Chicago). AvERV Patto n Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S. (Davidson). (Tulane University).
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m QUIPS Ann grauks LANGUAGE Resinning with the change in communicatory thoughts and ideas at the tower of Babel, man has adopted many manners of ex- pressing himself. As the world has grown more international in thought and more closely knit in interests, a mastery of languages has become constantly more valuable. To keep abreast of this need, the department of languages strives first toward the per- fection of the student in his own language, and then endeavors through instruction in foreign language to open rich fields of foreign literature, customs, and culture. Tof Rozv: Bailey, Be- ty, Bevthe, Gumming, Erwix, Fleagle. Bottom Row: Goldiere, Harding, Lii-ly, Shewmake, Vowles, Watts. C.M.EB Richard lI.MiiuNG Professor of Creek Langimye iind Literature, Emeritus A.I!.. M.A. (navirtson). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins). Edwin- Fr. ncis Shewmake Ahimni Professor of P.nglish .B. (College of William and Marv), M.A. (Colinnbi.. fnivcrsity), Ph.D. (University of Virginia). Enw.Min Jones F.rwin Professor of F.nglisli A.B.. .M.A. (Davidson). (Columhia Tniversily). (I ' ni- vcrsity of Chicago). Fred Ki-rti.and Fi.i-ac.i.e Professor of Spanish S.P... M.A. (University of Michigan). (I ' nivcrsitv nf Pi.rto Kico), (I ' niversity of Chicago). FrEIi F.EROY Bl.YTlll- Professor of Spanish A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (I ' nivcrsitv of North Carolina), M ' niversity of Chicago), (Colnmhia I ' niversity), (Univn- -ilv of Madrid), (Nalion.ll t ' nivcrsitv of Mexico). M.A. (The Middlrhiiry Spanish School), (El Ccntro lc Estudio. Histories of Madrid). ,). Ph.U. CtV RlCH.VRIl Vowi.ES Professor of Geniuiu Laiujuage and l.ileratur A.R. (Yankton), H.A.. M.A. (b.xfnr,l (fniversily of Chicago), I.itt.D. Ernst .Albert Be.stv Professor of Latin and German A.B. (Davidson). M.A. (University of South Carolina), .M.A. (Columbia University), B.D. (CoUimhia Theological Seminary). IIenhv Tr.vcy Lii.i.v Professor of I ' .nijlish n). M.A. (Princeton Univcr (Oxford University), (Uni ' . .l!. (Dav itv ..f Viei: ago). ,). (Univer- sity of Chi- A.B. of Mini pclicr). CiKniiCK Bvkon Watts I ' rofessor of freneh :Dartmouth), M.A. (Harvard), Ph.D. sota), (UniversTly of Berlin). (Univvrs JdiiN CuniiKs Hau.i-v. Ik. I ' rofessor of Creel; Laniiua ie and Literature A.B. (Davidson), (Univ.-rsitv of Virginia), ( Un of Chicagn), M.A. (Johns Hopkins). VVii.i.iAM Patterson CiMMisr. Assoelale I ' rofessor of I ' .nnlish A.B. (Davidson), M.A.. Ph.D. i I ' rio, ,-i..ii i Pane Tuenly-lbree
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ffi B. QUIPS AHD CRATIBS SOCIAL SCIENCE nh tlie ever increasing tempo and complexity of modern dav life, the race turns to the social sciences for euidance. This department strives to impart to the student an unbiased analysis of the varied aspects of social relations both past and present. It endeavors not onlv to communicate the heritage and knowledge of the past but also to inspire constructive thought for the future. Above all the social sciences desire to equip the student for a more vital and understandine life as he adapts himself to his environ- ment. M. RK Edg. r Sentelle, Dean of Students and J.W. Cannoi: Professor of Bible and Philosophy. A.B., M.A. (Davidson), M.A. (Yale University), D.D., LL.D. Thomas Wilson LixglE. Professor of European His- tory B (Davidson ' ). M.A., Ph.D. (Leipsic), (Graduate Princeton Theological Seminary), (University of Heidel- herg. Strasbourg and NeuchateD. (Sorbonnel. .Archibald Ci ' RRiE. IVoodrozv IVilson Professor of Eco- nomies and Political Scii ' ncc. A.B. (Davidson). (Colum- bia University), (Cornell University). Charles Malone Richards, Professor of Bible. Church History and Government and Christian Ezndenees. A.B. (Davidson), D.D. Frazer Hood. Professor of Psychology. A.B. (South- western Presbyterian University), M..- ., Ph.D. (Yale), (Johns Hopkins University), (University of Chicago). Litt.D. Kenneth Joseph Foreman. The James . ' ' prunt Pro- fessor of Bible and Philosophy, A.B. (Davidson), iSI.A. (Princeton University). S.T.B. and S.Th.M. ( Prin :eton Seminary). (University of Pennsylvania). D.D. (Wash- ington and Lee University). Ph.D. (Yale). Cecil Ken.neth Brown. Professor of Economics, A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (University of North Carolina), (Uni- versity of Besancon), (Columbia University). John Payne Willi .ms. Professor of Business Ad- ministration. B.S. (Davidson), (Columbia University). -M.A. (New York University). Price Henderson Cwvnn. Jr.. Professor of Education and Director of .Student Guidance. A.B.. M.A. (Univer- sity of North Carolina), B.D. (Yale Divinity School). Ph.D. (Yale). J ' kontis Withers Johnston, .Issociate I ' rofessor of History. . .B. (Davidson), (Yale University). James Christian Peohl, Director of Music (Univer- sity of North Carolina), B.M. (University of Michigan). Chalmers Gaston Davidson, Pirector of the Library and Associate Professor of Bibliographical History. A.B. (Davidson), M.A. (Harvard), . 1.A. in L.S. (University of Chicago). Norman VVestiir(«)K Shei ' ARd. Director of f ' hy.ucn! I ' .duealinn, B.S. (University of North Carolina), ( L ' ni- vcrsity of Illinois), (Columbia University). Thane Edward McDonald, Assistant in Music (I ' e Pauw University), B.M., M.M. (University of Michigan). Andrew Heath WniTrLE, Physical Ediualiou. B.S. ( Davidson). Warren Pekrv Babcock, Music. B.M. (University of Michigan). KIKiillii ■ ' irst Row: Babcock, Brown, Cuukik. .Second Row: D.wipson, Foukm.xn, Gwvnn Third Row: llooi), Johnston. T-inc.i,i;. I ' oiirlh Ro7v: McDciN.M.n, I ' l ' oiii,, Riciiaud ' ■ ; Row: Si-NTi ' .i.i.t;. SiiKi ' iiivKn, WiiiTTi,! ' WlI.I.IAMS.
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