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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION RION LUTHER BRITTAIN, A.B., LL.D. M A , PI't'Xft1!'lIII WII,LIAM VERNON SKILES, B.S., A.M., Sc.D. Dam GGS, B.S., Ph.D. GILBERT HILLHOUSE BO Dvau of Gradzrafv CflIlI'Xl'.Y IIIAM CILMFR PERRY, A.M., I.itt.D. WI , . 1 . Dean of fil'lIt'l'l1I .Sfllrfirw DOMENICO PIETRO SAVANT, B.S., M.S., E.E. IJHIII nf E7lgi1lt'l'l'fll.Q FLOYD FIELD, AQB., ANI. IJFHII of MMI HUGH HARRIS CALDWELL, A.B. Rrgisfrar FRANK KING HOUSTON, C.P.A. Loral Treasurm' LL.B. ES ERSKINE MCDANIEL, B.A., .IAM Dirr'rior of flu' C0-ojwraiiw' Dvjzarfmwzf ARTHUR VAN HENRY, Cer.E., M.S., Ph.D. Dirc'rlor' of flu' Library THOMAS H. JONES, Lt. Col. C. A. C. Commamfauf, Milifary R. O. T. C. MARK C. BOWMAN, Commander Commamlanl, Naval R. O. T. C. ARTHUR HAMMOND ARMSTRONG, B.A., M.A. Sll1I7C'I'ilIfl'lItl!'IIf of Dormiforifzw HOWARD WARIJ MASON, B.S., M.S., Slll7t'I'il7fl'l7lll'lIf of BIIIIKIIIIKQK and 617711111118 ITEVFNSON KING M.E., M.Sc., Sc.D. ROY S , , SIlfJ!'l'illff'lIt1!'Ilf of Shops and Power Plan! ROGER SI-IEPPARD I-ICDWELL, BS. in M.E., M.SC. Din'z'ir1r of the Ezwzing Srbool of Ajwplica' Scicfnca HENRY TAYLOE COMIDTON Srlmol 1911-ysiriau ESTELLE ALLEN, B.C.S. Asmriafv Ragisfrar' HARRIET HENDERSON SL'f'I'f'fLll'-1' fo ilu? Presirfmz' AMES HENLEY CROSLAND Librarian MRS. J FIELD BOGGS PERRY SAVANT HOUSTON
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i7iLi!!ia11z1 Czjetzwu 34110, X can B.S., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO A,.M., HARVARD UNIVERSITY SC.D., UNIVERSITY OI' GEORGIA Beta Theta Pi, Phi Bela Kappa, OllljL'l'!ll7 Dvlfa Kappa Georgia Academy of Sc'iz'11r'c' Throughout his twenty-nine years at Georgia Tech, twelve of which he has served as Dean, a position second only to the presidency, Dean Skiles, like President Brittain, has held the admiration and affection of the student body. It is to him they come, indi- vidually and collectively, with their countless problems and difficulties. Upon his advice and decisions far more than one student has founded a career of success, and as advisor to the Student Council, Dean Skiles has been instrumental in the achievement of many outstanding improvements in campus life.
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KNIGHT BUSII-BROW N WYi.Olili I IENRY HEADS OE DEPARTMENTS MONTGOMERY KNIGHT, B.S. Direefor, Daniel GIl'Q,Q!'l1l7FiIIl Selmol of Al'V'!l1IdIlfl!'S In March, 1930, the Guggenheim Fund for the promotion of Aeronautics awarded Georgia Tech the sum of 5300,000 for the establishment of an aeronautical center of learning and research in the South. Housed in one of the newest buildings on the campus, equipped, in addition to classrooms and oflices, with two wind tunnels, a model shop, a large drafting room, a branch library, and a 300-horsepower auto- giro for flight testing, this department has made perhaps more rapid strides since its birth than any other at Tech, and is today one of the recognized leading schools of its kind in America. HAROLD BUSH-BROWN, A.B., M.Arch. Head of flre Dejrarlmenf of Areliifeefiire The Department of Architecture was established in 1908 as one of the full pro- fessional courses in the Georgia School of Technology. In 1934 a new five-year curriculum in Architecture was installed which leads to the degree of Bachelor of Architecture. For those who may not wish to become practising architects, but who may wish to enter into the building industry, a four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering is available. HUGH ALLEN WYCOFF, B.S., M.S. Heail of flu' Dejmarfmenl of Biology In the Department of Biology courses are offered in conjunction with the curricula of other departments but no degree is given by it alone. Subjects taught are Bacteriology, Zoology, and Physiology. ARTHUR VAN HENRY, Cer.E., M.Sc., Ph.D. H eau' of flue De parfiizenf of Ceramiz' Eiigineeriug The Department of Ceramic Engineering was installed in 1924 and leads to the Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering degree. In addition to training stu- dents this department concerns itself with direct service to the ceramic industries, and is using its facilities to encourage logical industrial development of these in the South. WILLIAM GILMER PERRY, A.M., Litt.D. Hean' of flu' Dejlarfmeiif of English This department is very important in that every student is required to take two years of Rhetoric and Literature. In addition, advanced courses in Literature, Public Speaking, Poetry, Drama, the Novel, and Technical English are offered to upperclassmen.
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