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College of Business Administration NiCIL tAUOTHEKS, B. A., Ph. D. Head of llie College of Business Administralioii THK COLLEGE of Business Administration at Lehigh, like similar colleges at other universities, has grown from small beginnings not many years ago. A few courses in economics introduced into the Arts curriculum grew into many courses in economic science and business principles, and these in turn de- veloped into a separate college, with a four-year curriculum leading to a degree. Established in 1919, the curriculum now has the largest enrollment in the L niversity. The College has one feature which distinguishes it from others of its kind. This feature is the character of its curriculum. It is founded upon a belief in certain principles. One is that the first requirement for any pursuit in life is a sound general education. Another is that a student in business administration should be so trained in the fundamentals that he has a solid foundation for an line of business that he may enter. And a third is that an undergraduate curriculum can not suc- cessfully train students for highly specialized professional work. Based upon these principles, the curriculum permits no student to specialize so narrowly in any one field that he is untrained in all others, and it requires every student not only to learn the basic and fundamental facts that underlie every type of business but also to acquire a familiarity with the historical, social, cultural, and scientific background of business life. The curriculum, because of this ideal and this policy, differs distinctly from that of the typical school of business. It attempts to provide an unusualh- so und and efficient training for business life.
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The Faculty PROFESSORS IMiii u M soN PvLMF.R, A. B., Director of the College of Arts and Sciences and Head of German Department; Professor of German Percy Huohes, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology Charles Shattuck Fox, A. B., 1. 1.. H.. A. M., Ph D. ■ n i Professor of Rnmaiicf Languages and Lecturer on Economic Geography Robert Wm.i.iam Hail, A. M.. Pfi. O. Professor of Biology and Lecturer on forestry Charles jAcyiEs Goodwin. A. M.. Ph. D. , .. , , ;,, , Projessor of Greek Language and Literature Horace VVetherh.l Wright, A. B., Ph. I). Profrssoi „f Latin Laurence Henry GipsoN, A. B, 1 . A. I ' h. I). Professor nj History and Government ASS0CL4 TE PROFESSORS Stanley Judson Thomas, B. S., M. S., M. A. Associate Professor of Bacteriology Robert Pattison More, A. B., A. M. Associate Professor of German Sydney M.uGillvary Brown, M. A. ,„,,-, c- ■ Associate Professor of History and Political Science A SSLSTA NT PROFESSORS LeGrand Rl. Drown, B. S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Education Awa Assistant Professor of Romance Languages on leave John Milton Toohy, B. A., M. .A nway H.- LFRED Cheney Brown, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages Maurice Picard, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. ,„,.,, j r i i Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Psychology George Dewey Harmon, B. A., M. A. Assistant Professor of History Lester D. Crow, A. B., M. A. Assistant Professor of Education G. rth Ahym. n Howxand, B. A. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Ernst Bernhard Schulz, B. S., M. A., Ph. D. . Assistant Professor of Political Science JosiAH Gaddis V. nce, a. B., a. U. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages INSTRUCTORS Friedrich O. Kegel, M. A. Rafael A. Soto, M. A. Edward Yager Lindsay, A. B., I L A. Max Meenes, Ph. D. Frank Chester Becker, A. B. Hugh Carlton Blodgett, A. B., Ph. D. Charles Henry Morehouse, Ph. B., M. s. Frederic LaMotte Santee, A. B., B. A. David G. llup Scott, B. A., M. A. Franklin McCown Thompson, A. B., M. A. Laurel H. Turk, A. B., M. A. Russell VVieder Gilbert, A. B. Instructor in German Instructor in Romance Languages Instructor in Latin Instructor in Psychology Instructor in Psychology Instructor in Psychology Instructor in Biology Instructor in Latin Instructor in Romance Languages Instructor in Romance Languages Instructor in Romance Languages A ssistant in German
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The Faculty PROFESSORS Nkii. Carothers, n. A., Ph. D. Director of the College of Biixiiiess Admiiiistnilioii atiii Professor of Economics, Sociology, and Business Ailminislralioii Rov l?rE ic RD CowiN, A. B., M. A. Herhekt Mavnaki) Diamond, B. A.. Pli. I). Professor of Accounlancy Professor of Economics ASSOCIA TE PROFESSORS Fredkkick Wells Woodrriix.e, B. B. A., M. B. A. Associate Professor of Accounlancy ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Frederick Alden Bradford, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. John Pail Jones, B. A., M. .A. Assistant Professor of Economics Assistant Professor of Economics INSTRUCTORS Joseph Herman Taggart, Ph. B. VVilllvm Herbert Withers, B. A. Instructor in Economics Instructor in Economics
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