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Wi.mo.mi: TatMAiiK Smalley, A.B., AM. Dean of 'Eteshmen The purpose or the Freshman Dcanship is to help tin- firs!-year man land himself. At a crucial point in the lives of hundreds of boys—the change front home environment to college life—rl»c Dean of Freshmen stands as a guidepost pointing the way to a safe and worthy destination. He is mure than a guidepost: lie is a sort of good angel directing the young Hercules to an arduous upward climb» at tlie lop of which the prospect is wide and beautiful; sir he is sometimes a good Sa- maritan caring for the beaten and bruised freshman who fell into rough hands just a little way out of Jericho. Peyton Jacob, A.B., AM. Dean of the School of Education The function of a higher institution under Chris- tian auspices is to train for those professions which Constitute most to the purpose of the Church on l iirth. l eaching i ranked with the ministry in op- portunities for service. For that reason the School of Fducation was established in 1920, to take its place along side the other professional schools. Mercer University has. through the years, been engaged in the training of teachers. It has contributed more than its proportion of educational leaders. The establishing of a distinct school has made possible tbr more adequate performance of a task which has been hers from the beginning.
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Charles Bina m Wkav, ICIi.S,, C.IUA., MX.S. Dean of I hr School of Commerce The School of Commerce was founded just ten years ago. It aim to bring its advantages as near to all the people as possilitr; to provide a liberal, thorough, and practical education. Special emphasis is placed upon the importance of practical training, the application of scientific principle ; yet the disciplinary value of education i- kept constantly in view. It is recognized that man is most important and in all the work the object is to develop high ideals of manhood, to foster all that makes lor right Iking arid good citizenship. Bark Harris An person, Ph.B., Th.M., D.I . Dean of the School of Christianity Mercer University is a Christian School, being fostered by a large Christian body, in the intrrrst of Christian ideals, work, and citizenship. Men posi- tively Christian in faith and condoct are sought for her faculty, and her work is done in a developing Christian atmosphere. The school of Christianity is ao integral part of the University's work. It is or- ganized primarily for the training of preachers, though its classes are open to alt students on equal terms. The full senior year's work looking to the Bachelor's Degree, may be elected it) the field nl I licology. A full year of graduate work, looking to the Master's Degree, may also be elected in this field.
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General Faculty Sr high r Dowell, M.A., President Joiix D. Allen. A.B. Professor of Journalism Park Harris Anderson, Ph,B., ThM., D.D. Dettn of School of C.hrt si san- ity Linns L. Bakkit i. A.B., I.A. . I sociale Professor of Span- ish Mi m Lewis Batts, A. It.. M.U. ]•:. Professor of ReUt iims Educa- ti on William Ioseph Bradley. A.B,, M.A. Professor of His lory Ciail I.i'kf. Carver, A.B., A.M. Professor of Biology Jnsl.AII CRl'DUP, A.B. Professor of Physics John D, Freeman, M.A,, D,P, Professor of Systematic The- ology, A tii Testament Inter- pretation, Homiletics and Re- ligions Literature fons Green Harrison. A.B., Th.M., D.D. Professor of Philosophy Francis Jerome Holder, B.S., M.A.. Ph.IX Professor of M a tit etna ties Benjamin Clark. Holtzclaw, )k., A.B . li A..ami Ma. (Oxon) Pli.D. Dean of School of Liberal .Ins, Dean of Graduate School Pi v i tlx Jacob. A.B., A.M. Professor of Educational Ps vch'alatjy and Methods C. Baxter Jones, A.B.. LL.B. Professor of Law I red I.. Jones Professor of English Gower Latimer, A.B.. A.M., it n Professor of Greek fm Aixilphcs McClain. |k.. A.B., LL.B. Professor of Law Okvm.i.k AugcstusPark, LL.B. Professor of Law
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