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ALLEN, RICHARD G. ILS. in Chemistry Phi Kappa Psi, Secretary: Chapel Choir: Conestogies: Glee Club, Manager: American Chemical Society: American Association for the Advancement of Science: Black Pyramid: Student Y.M.C.A.: Arnold Air Society: Cross Country: Phi Beta Kappa: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities BOYER, C. WILLIAM B.S. in Chemistry Phi Kappa Psi, Treasurer: Football, C0- Captaing American Chemical Society FISCHER, ROBERT P. B.S. in Clzenzishy American Chemical Society HARTFORD, CHARLES E. B.S. in Chemistry Sigma Pi, Vice President: American Chemical Society: Hullabaloo: American Association for the .-ldvancement of Science: Baseball MULL, DALE RICHARD B.S. in ClZGIlli3l7'y Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary: Student Christian Association, Treasurer, Secretary: Glee Club: International Relations Club: American Chemical Society MUNSON, RONALD A. B.S. in Chemistry Phi Kappa Tau: American Chemical Society, President: International Relations Club, Presi- dent: Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Bela Kappa olsrmcu, BRUCE F. NAISIN' FRANCIS B.S. in Clzemistry I B T A I Bdiglm CIITIZMT5' 1 - , ,- - Zeta eta aug . inerican lemica ociety, Llmbda Chl Alpha' Ameucan Chemical Treasurer: Sociology Club: Calumet Club: Society: Soccer, Manager: Track, Manager Diagnothian Literary Society iwenfy-one
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l twenty CROSS, ROBERT P., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Chemistry GIBBINS, BETTY JANE, Ph.D. Instructor of Chemistry HELLER, HUGH A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry SIEVERT, CARL F., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry SNAVELY, FRED A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry SUYDAM, FREDERICK H., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry . . . ghembtty HE CHERIISTRY DEPARTBIENT at Franklin and Marshall College, accredited by the American Chemical Society, is concerned with the training of three classes of students. l. Those who intend to enter chemistry as their profession or pursue further work in chemistry on the graduate level. 2. Premedical, predental and other preprofessional students who are preparing for a career in a field closely allied to chemistry. 3. Liberal arts or business students who desire an under- standing of chemistry in order to help them relate its develop- ments to those in other fields of human activity. It is our aim for each of these three classes of students to provide: Qlj a sound foundation in the fundamental prin- ciples and basic tools of this science, Q25 a knowledge of the scientific method based upon experimentation and the appli- cation of reasoning.
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LAIRD, NOEL P., Ed.D. Professor of Economics and Business Administration EVERETT, WINTHROP E., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Economics twenty-two FISCHER, HAROLD, M.A. Professor of Economics and Business Administration HARTMAN, IOHN I., LL.B. Lecturer in Business Law i . LANCASTER, EDWARD LEE, M.A. Professor of Economics and Business Administration :w MOTTER, DAVID C., M.A. Instructor of Economics BELL, ALBERT L., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Business Administration
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