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JAMES W. REDDOCH Dean of Student Services ARDEN O. FRENCH Dean of Men QUINN M. COCO Comptroller HELEN B. GORDON Dean of Women
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GROVER E. MURRAY Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs MARTIN D. WOODIN Executive Vice President WALTER B. CALHOUN Vice President of Finance THE ADMINISTRATORS NATHANIEL M. CAFFEE, Deceased Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs
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.s t :-sf AGRICULTURE As a landgrant college LSU ' s College o Agriculture is a vital area of the Univer- sity. The work of the Agriculture College is closely allied with the United States De- partment of Agriculture and other federal agencies. In addition to resident instruc- tion, the college does research throughout Louisiana on Agricultural Experiment Sta- tions and aids fanners through the Agri- cultural Experiment Service. The college, with its extensive facilities, plays a vital role in the progress of Louisiana. Left to Right: Dean Cecil G. Taylor, Ridley Gros, President; Paul Haygood, Representa- tive; Tim Rice, Vice President. Jerri Chapman, Secretary-Treasurer is not pictured. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The College of Business Administration provides business leaders for tomorrow. Ac- counting, Business and Public Administra- tion, Economics, Management and Secretarial Science are only a few of the 15 curricula in the college. Practical train- ing assures capable graduates while a re- quirement that 40 per cent of the course be taken outside the college assures grad- uates that are widely versed. Reports on current business and economic conditions in Louisiana and the Louisiana Business Review are the work of the Division of Research. Left to Right: Rex Schultz, President; Patsy Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer; Dean J. N. Efferson. ARTS AND SCIENCES Three broad curricula in the College of Arts and Sciences, liberal arts, natural sciences, encompass the numerous fields of study pursued in the college. Here the stu- dent acquires a liberal education, concen- trating on intellectual development and orderly thinking. Centering in Allen Hall, the College extends throughout the Uni- versity and into many diverse fields. Thus, students gain a broad background equip- ping them to understand the varied activity in the world today. Left to Right: Elaine Durbin, Secretary-Treas- urer; Joseph Fertitta, Vice President; Pete Daz- zio, President; Dean William Ross.
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