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mimmMmmmmmmm smmmmmms fr| t f Q[] A [ w Mm msmmmmmmmmmimmMmm William George Dodd A.B., Bethany College; A.M., Harvard; Ph.D., Mar rani Dean of the College Of Arts and Sciences Head of the Department of English The College of Arts and Sciences offers courses to give that traditionally cultured background that is designed to promote the further seeking of the higher things of life. It furnishes an opportunity to secure the wider general training that is essential to the more abundant social and pro- fessional leadership which should be held by college trained women. The English Department has for its aims, to develop in students clear thinking and effective expression through speaking and writing; to familiarize them with the cultural and spiritual ideals of English speaking peoples through the study of our literature; and to foster in them the appreciation of beauty through the study and practice of arts of poetry and the drama. The instructors in the Department are: Professor Wil- liam Hudson Rogers, M.A., Ph.D. ; Professor Gay Linton Diffenbaugh. M.A., Ph. D. ; Associate Professor Rowena Longmire. M.A. ; Associate Professor Hazel Allison Stevenson. M.A., Ph. D. ; Assistant Professor Mildred Fay Henry. M.A. : Miss Esther Smith. M.A. ; Miss Mary Helen McKean. M.A. ; Miss Sarah Herndon, M.A. : Mrs. Lou E. W. Miller, A.R.. R.S. Nathaniel Moss Salley A. B. Wofford; Graduate Work at V. of Chicago. U. of Wisconsin, and Columbia Dean of the School of Education Head rjf the Department of Education The School of Education is the division devoted to education of teach- ers. In the four-year curriculum a studont concentrates in professional work, education, and psychology and has a distributive concentration in the several subjects which she wishes to teach. The Department of Education is responsible for givi ng such courses of study as will best prepare kindergarten, primary, elementary school, junior high school, senior high school teachers, and supervisors for the various duties that will confront them. The department purposes to give such professional training as will enable students to use to greatest advantage in the profession of education all their training and experience. The in- structors in the department are: Professor Mark H. DeGraff. M.A., Ph.D.: Professor Ralph Lee Eyman, Ed.D. ; Associate Professor Marion Jewell Hay, M.A., Ph.D. ; Associate Professor David H. Rriggs, M.A., Ph.D. ; As- sistant Professor Rachel Elizabeth Gregg, M.A. ; Assistant Professor Maud Schwalmeyer ; Assistant Professor Elma Williams Ealy, B.S. : Miss Nita Katherine Pyburn, M.A. ; Mrs. Ruth Taylor, M.A. -V- ' V.V NHS mrnzimmmmmmmmmmmm nineteen hundred and thirty-four m msmmsmmmMmmmmm- m Page twenty-six
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CHARLOTTE M. BECKHAM Dean of Students
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mimmm?m?mmmzmmmmmmsM FLAt ' TACDWD m mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Margaret Rector Sandels B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Columbia Dean of th School of Home Economics Head of the Department of Home Economics Home Economics contributes to the development of ;i fine art of living as it provides opportunity for the intelligent study of such phases of home and family life as child rearing, human relationships, housing, nutrition, clothing, money management and other such aspects of daily existence in the home. The School of Home Economics offers courses concerned with topics such as these, as its contribution to the general education of women. It provides specialized training in the professions growing out of former home activi- ties, and it encourages investigation and research in such subjects as fall under the general topics of the family and its relationships, family eco- nomics, the house, food and nutrition and textiles and clothing. The instructors in the department are : Professor Jennie Tilt. M.S.. Ph.D. ; Associate Professor Anna May Tracy, Ph.D. ; Associate Professor Henrietta Ruth Sivyer, M.A. ; Associate Professor Ruth Connor, M.A., Ph.D.; Assistant Professor Leila Venable, M.A. ; Miss Genevieve Craw- ford, M.S. ; Miss Sue C. Blundell, Ella Scoble Opperman B.M., M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Pupil of Jedlictska in Berlin; Pupil of Moszkowski ami Guilmant in Paris Dean of the School of Music Head of the Department of Piano and Organ The School of Music offers courses in piano, voice, organ, violin, cello, public school music, and composition. It is successfully preparing its graduates for vocational service in these same fields. It is reaching a still larger group in its impress upon the students of other schools by as- sisting them to self-expression through individual instruction and by group work in glee club, orchestra and ensemble. Through appreciation of music courses and concerts it is teaching the power to understand and enjoy universal language, a part of man ' s being in all walks of life. The in- structors in the department are : Associate Professor Etta Lucile Robert- son : Associate Professor Walter Ruel Cowles, A.B. Mus.B. ; Associate Professor Margaret Whitney Dow, A.B., B.M.. F.A.G.O. ; Associate Pro- fessor Anna Mae Sharp, B.M. ; Assistant Professor Zadie Lillian Phipps, B.M. ; Assistant Professor Owen Frank Sellers ; Miss Mona Alderman. A.M., B.M. ; Miss Madeline Keizer. A.B. ; Miss Gladys Olive Koch, A.B. ; Miss Mary Emily Reeder. B.M. mmmmmmmmmmmmm nineteen hundred and thirty-four ®®®£3s Page twenty-seven
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