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The FACULTY HUMANITIES: Department of Music: Wendell Keeney, director and professor: A. E. Putnam, M.Mus.. associate professor: Merrill Lewis. M.Mus.. assistant professor: Lcnnie l.ushv. associate professor: I )upre Kliame. B.Mus.. associate professor: Marian Copp. instructor: Mona I loward. associate professor. Department of Speech: A. C. Cray, M.A., associate professor: I.. H. Swain. M.A.. assistant professor: Annie Louise May, M.A.. instructor. Department of Art: Catherine Boyd Calhoun. M.A.. assistant professor. Department oi English: R. N. Daniel. Pli.M.. pro fessor: A. I. Odell. Ph.D., professor: C. L. Pittman. Ph.D.. associate professor: Jessie Barton. B.A., instructor: hli .ahcth Doimald, M.A., assistant pro lessor: Meta Gilpulrick. M.A.. assistant professor. Department of Ancient IanguaceS: I I. Y. Miller. Ph.D.. assistant professor. Department of Modern Languages: E. E. Gardner. Ph.D.. professor. IS
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C. I). KIDDI E. MS. Registrar Since liecoming the registrar on the men s campus. Mr. Riddle Inis carried a double load. Not only does lie leach classes in zoology lint also lias the jol» of keeping llie | eminncnt records, supervising registration, and informing students as to the number of hours and quality credits they lack to graduate. I. A. ORR. JR.. M.S. Treusurer Mr. Orr is a newcomer to the administrative staff. Formerly an instructor in the physics department. Mr. ( )rr was selected last year as tin new treasurer. He is that rare combination of a capable treasurer and ixipiilar instructor. C. W. BURTS. Ph D. Assistant Dean Freshmen's friend and advisor. Dr. Burts takes the new men in hand at freshman camp, and shows them the way they should go. Aside from his administrative duties. Dr. Burts teaches in the psychology department and sponsors several student clubs. U. W. I.OVEJOY. Ph D. Sophomore Dean Coming to Furman from the University of North Carolina where lie had wide experience in dealing with student problems. Dr. Love joy has served this year as sophomore dean of men. I he energetic way in which he has begun his work at Furman has won him liolli the confidence and res| ect of the students. R. M. I YON. Ph D. Derm of the Summer School and C hairman o f the C'lradualo Department Working in a dual capacity. Dr. I .yon is head of the department of education and is dean of the summer school. In preparing for the forthcoming summer session. Dr. Lyon has an important |x sition for the curriculum is being expanded to meet the educational needs of the national emergency. 17
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The FACU HI JMANITIES (Continued): Department of Modern Languages: A. S. Bcrgnauscr, M.A.. assistant pro-lessor: AifeCn Coggins. M.A.. assistant professor: I'.lcanor M. Sliarpe, M.A., instructor: ( wei«lolyn VV. Reed. M.A.. associate professor. Dl.PARTMFJS l OF Ril.KRON: Frank K. Pool, Pli.D.. pro fessor: William M. Vines. B.S.. instructor: Evelyn Wells. M.A.. instructor. Department oi Piiiiosopiiy: W. P. Warren. Pli.D.. professor. Department oi- Psychology: C. '. Burls. PK.D.. associate professor. SOCIAL SCIENCES: Department oi History: I). I I. Gilpatriclc. I’ll.I)., professor: R. I I. I aylor. Pli.D.. professor: Jessie S. Burnell. M.A.. instructor. Department oi Economics: A. C . Griffin. M.A.. associate professor: I. C. Elicit. M.A.. associate professor: R. W. I leatwole. M.A., instructor. Department of Business Science: Marjorie Warren. M . V.. instructor: Nancy Beaty. B.S.. assistant. Department oi Education: R. M. Lyon. Pli.D.. pro fessor: Olivia Kuteii. Pli.D.. assistant professor. 7 he new Irtoj me honored 19
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