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1-X Rerzrling c01L1zte-lf-clockwise: ASSISTANT DEAN OF MEN L. L. CLEGG TREASURER GEORGE I-I. MEW ALUMNI,S BOE F. WHITAKER joURNAL1sM's DR. RAYMOND B. NIXON 6 U r POLITICAL SCIENCE,S W. B. STUBBS REGISTRAR J. GORDON STIPE CHEMISTRY,S DR. J. SAM GUY Soc1oL0GY's DR. H. N. FULLER
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Emory, its students, and its faculty felt the impact of the second year of War more vigorous- ly during the academic year 1942-43 than they did during the first months after Pearl Harbor. Exigencies of War made most students spend their vacation months doing regular classroom ,Work in a summer session marked by an all-time summer enrollment of more than 1,300. The regular summer session Was only one of many speed-up modifications in the University,s war-geared curriculum. Students during the present school year Were Working for or towards their degrees before en- tering the services. Many of them will get their sheepskins at a pushed up graduation in March. Others already have been called to join their more than 1,000 fellow Emory men already in service. The men who stayed in school Were taking 8 large doses of science and mathematics courses with an eye on the military. The University met the trend by providing adequate instruction in physics, chemistry, engineering, and trigo- nometry. Not Willing to be caught unprepared, the ad- ministration during the period of uncertainty, has quietly Worked out a revised curriculum that could go into effect overnight should the military take over the University for special training purposes. In line with this program, many professorsare going out of their fields to prepare to teach army-directed courses. In this Way, the University will be ready with a corps of instructors in English, mathematics, history, and the sciences. ' i Despite the loss of men to the service, enroll- ment remained relatively high With more than 1,200 in the fall quarter and more than 1,100 in the Winter quarter.
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