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HERSCHEL H. CUDD Director. Experiment Station ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION Hkiixhh. H. Ci nn. P Hakkv 1.. Bakkk. Jk.. Jamks K. ISovn. Ph.D. FnH)KllIf:K liKI.I.lV(.KIl. H. H. SiNK.ATH. M.S. OuoM Kanmnc. B.. . R. A. Ham.. B.S H.l). I ' H.l) Roy a. Martin. M.S. .1 wiKs K. Gakrett . .1. W. VSai.i.acf. . . Mrs. Ei.aink .Shaw . Mrs. Lassie Jo Simms Mrs. . i drey Tanner Mrs. .Ann Robinson Director Issislanl Director Head. Physics Division . HeiuL Chemical Sciences D ivision Assistant to Director Head. Publication Services Head. Mechanical Services Heal. Siiiiply Services Head. I ' hnlonraphic and Reproduction Service Head. (General Office Services Secretari to Director Secretary to As.sistant Director . . . Secretary to Head, Physics Division Secretary to Head, Chemical Sciences Division DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Lf i.iE F. Zm kka. K.. .. ].n . lice Chamain .... BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Director h.diloriul Assistant James Robert Jenkin-. II .K. II . 1 Superintendent Walter H. Trii-ou Material Specialist Sara Phm.i.ii ' s Secretary THE ENGINEERING EXTENSION DIVISION Office of the Director Roger S. Howei.i., B..S.. M..S Director .Mrs. Blanche B. Turner Registrar Bessie C. .Sharp. B.S Financial Secretary .Martha G. Hell, . .li Secretary Engineering Evening School Milton R. McCllre, B.S Director Clinton L. ( hinai Issistant to the Director Mrs. Eva H. iii hke Secretary Short Courses and Conferences Charles II. Umok. I.I.I; Director IJoLORKS Bauim.r Secretary Industrial Education Thomas H. Uik.lly. A.I!.. B.S Director James F. (Gannon Issistant Projessor .Mrs. Ribye Jacobs Secretary .Mrs. Elizabeth C. Sever vnce, B.C .Secretary Institute of Public Safety Wii.i.iAM N. Con. B.E.. I. LE. . Administrative I lead Southern Technical Institute LwMiKNci. . .loH -n . U.S.. I.S Dirccliir I.OY 1. Bryant. .li.. l. Registrar Mrs. Minnie N. Mamm Idniinislralive Assistant Mrs. Joyce K. Smith Financial Secretary Mrs. Lottie Hair Placement Secretary Mrs Doris . Nyland Secretary. Veterans Affairs .Mrs. Eugene D. Rhodes . Secretary to Supt. « Hldgs. and (grounds THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND INFIRMARY Leslie Morris. B.S.. M.I) Director uj Health Max Blumberc, B.S., . LI) Associate School Physician Thomas J. . nderson. B.S.. M.D. . . . Associate School Physician Lamont Henry. B.S.. .M.I) I isiting Consultant Davis Bolinc Interne .Stanley Lanford Interne Mrs, Mari, IK (). Mitchell, R.N Head Nurse Mrs. Bernice Shaw, R.N fse Mrs. P.ATRiciA JiMiNEZ. R.N Nurse Mrs. Sarah Sprubi.l, R.N Nurse Charles C. Crawford Medical Technician - lbert M. Tinsi.ey - v ' «( iiiil Physiotherapy Tedinician Miss Peggy Ann Smith Secretary r Tl m W j iS jJai M W - ' Mir m e- nt ' J ' - - ' y ' l .ari HH LESLIE F. ZSUFFA Director, Public Relations ROGER S. HOWELL Director, Extension Division JAMES R. JENKINS Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds 29
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OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF STUDENTS George C. Griffin, B.S Dean of Siiirlents Fred W. Ajax, A.B., A.M Assuciale Dean of Students JoHj J. Pershing, A.B., M.Ed., D.Eu Associate Dean of Students WiLHELMINA DouCHERTV Administrative Assistant Ellen Williams Secretary Marlene Nabors Secretary Sharlene Collins Clerk OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR William L. Carmichael, M.S Registrar Horace W. Sturgis. M.S Associate Registrar Norma M. Johnson. A.B Issistant Admissions Officer Virginia Peed Secretary OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER Jamie R. Anthony Controller Ewell I. Barnes Auditor Frank B. Wilson . . I ' urchasing Agent and Coordinator oj Housing Milton T. Whitfield Assistant Auditor Mrs. Marjobie Martin Secretary CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION James G. Wohlford, M.E Director John L. Cain, B.Ch.E Associate Director William H. Hitch. B.M.E Assistant Director Mrs. Ann Brace. A.B Secretary I. iis D. Loper Secretary THE LIBRARY Mrs. J. Henley Croslanu Director of Libraries Mr. Dale L. Barker Associate Director of Libraries Miss Sophie Sullivan Chief of Technical Processes Miss Mary Lou Barker Head Cataloguer Miss Eleanor Smith Cataloguer Miss Sonia Sandeen Cataloguer Mrs. Beatrice R. Caine Act nisitions Librarian Mr. Harold Mason Act uisitions Librarian Mrs. Barbara Haak Binding Librarian Miss Safford Harris Special Collections Librarian Miss Frances Kaiser Interlibrary Loan Librarian Miss Tattm. Iai. Wn,I.UM Science-Technology Librarian W. ROANE BEARD Executive Secretary. Alumni Association lu. AiiTHi n (iciiiONTZES Ceucral Stuilies Librarian Mrs. Charles Pottingeii Music Librarian Miss Natalee Isley Architecture Librarian Miss B ;TT Jean Neel Secretary to Director OFFICE OF THE ALUMNI W. Roane Beard Executive Secretary. Alumni Association R. Jack Thiesen Executive Secretary. Alumni Foundation Robert B. Wallace. Jr Manager of .Alumni Activities, .Alumni Foundation Mks. Theudosia Steele Secretary Mrs. Mary Peeks Secretary Miss Dolores McGuire Clerk Mrs. Theresa Ward Clerl. THE GEORGIA TECH YMCA Robert C. Commander, B.S.. B.D General Secretary Carlton Parker, A.B.. M.R.T Assistant Secretary Mrs. Clyde Lyon Office Secretary ROBERT B. WALLACE, JR. Manager ot Alumni Activities Alumni Foundation ROBERT C. COMMANDER General Secretary, YMCA CARLTON PARKER Assistant Secretary 28
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R. L. SWEIGERT The new library provides ample material and space for graduate work. The Graduate Division is that part of the Institute through which the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology grants advanced degrees in engineering, science, management and architecture. The growing complexities of science, of professional engineering, of modern organization and management, and of architecture result in a need for additional higher education on the part of those who contem- plate entering various functions in these professional fields. More and advanced education must he obtained to enable the engineer to deal successfully with professional engineering problems. This education can be obtained by a man through his own study or by graduate education. Few find it possible to acquire the needed education by their own reading and study following a full day ' s work on the job. Therefore, those desiring professional status should give serious consideration to graduate study at some institution. Graduate study is highly recommended for students of engineering and science who wish to work in research, development, or highly tech- nical and scientific design; for students of management, science or engineering who are interested in industrial management at a high level, or who wish to serve as consultants in industry or government : for students who wish to enter the fields of science, management, or engi- neering education ; ant! for those who have personal objectives calling for graduate study. The need for graduate study is producing tremendous growth in the number of graduate students in the whole nation. This growth has been great at Tech where there are now ten times as many graduate students as before the war. with almost 300 men being engaged in doctorate study. Masters degrees are offered in all engineering, science, and manage- ment departments. The degree of Master of . rchitecture and Master of City Planning are offered in the school of Architecture, and the Doctor ' s degree is offered in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, GRADUATE DIVISION Ray L. Svveicert Dean Hazel Beach Secretary lo the Dean Anne Robinson Secretary Charles Bethea, Graduate Club president, looks over a Ch.E. experiment. 30
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