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■ FACULTY Dr. Kitchings en la clase de espanol First Row: J. E. HERRING, Associate Professor, Foreign Language Department; B.A., Mississippi College; M.A. and work on Ph.D., Louisiana State University. HARRY E. HOWELL, Associate Professor, Commerce and Business Department; B.A., Bowling Green Business Uni- versity; M.A., University of Kentucky; Also course work completed on doctorate. FRANCES JACKSON, Assistant Professor, Home Eco- nomics Department; B. S., Mississippi State College for Women; and graduate work at University of Tennessee. DR. II. P. JAMES, Professor, History Department; B.S., Ball State Teachers College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Illinois. Second Row: DR. A. A. KITCHINGS, Professor, Foreign Language De- partment: B.A., Mississippi College; Th.M., Ph.D.. South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A., University of Mississippi. ANNABELLE KOONCE, Librarian; B.S., Mississippi State College for Women; B.L.S., University of Illinois. HAROLD KNOX, Instructor, Foreign Language Depart- ment; B.A., Mississippi College. CLAUDIA LANDRUM, Librarian; B.A., Mississippi Col- lege; B.L.S., Louisiana State University. Third Row: W. M. LANDRUM, Associate Professor, Physical Educa- tion Department; B.A., Mississippi College. DR. MURRAY LATIMER, Professor, Part Time; B.A., B.S., M.A., Ll.D., Mississippi College; further work at the University of Chicago. SUE LIPSEY, Assistant Professor, English Department; B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic; M.A., Baylor University. DR. FRANCIS A. LORD, Associate Professor, History Department; B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.A., Michigan State College; Ph.D., University of Michigan.
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First Row: HENRY A. CARLOCK, Associate Professor, Physics De- partment; B. A., Denison University; M.A., Ohio State Univeisity; Course work completed for doctorate. MARY M. OARLOCK, Instructor, Art Department; At- tended Geneseo State Teachers College, Buffalo State Teachers College ami Cornell. FRANK W. CARTER, Assistant Professor, Mathematics Department; B. S., Kirksville State Teachers College; M.A., Peabody. DR. W. M. CASKEY, Professor, Economics and Political Science; B.A., Tulane; M. A., Peabody; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. JEWELL COLE, Instructor, Physical Education; B.A., Mississippi College; graduate work at the University of North Carolina and Louisiana State University. Second Row: MARGARET COX, Assistant Professor, Music Depart- ment; ltawlin College; studied in Cincinnati Conservatory and at the Royal High School of Music in Berlin, Germany. DR. GRADY COX, Professor, Music Department; M.B., American Conservatory of Chicago; M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory; honorary Ph.D., Cincinnati Conservatory. LOUIS DOLLARHIDE, Associate Professor, English De- partment; B.A., Mississippi College; M.A., Harvard Uni- versity. E. L. DOUGLAS, Associate Professor, B ble and Sociology; B.A., Mississippi College; Th.M., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. E. N. ELSEY, Professor, Music Department; B.A., Okla- homa Baptist University; M. M., Louisiana State Uni- versity. Third Row: PAUL FISHER, Assistant Professor, Music Department; B.S.. Lebanon Valley College; M.A., Feabody. SARA ANN FISHER, Part Time Instructor, Mu sic De- partment; B.S., Lebanon Valley College. W. 31. FTLTON, Assistant Professor, Physical Education; B.A., Mississippi College; graduate work at the University of Alabama. DR. A. II. GER3IANY, Associate Professor, Chemistry Department; B.A., Mississippi College; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. W. B. HALL, Instructor, English Department; B.A., Mississippi College; graduate study at the University of Mississippi. 17
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! t , Firnt Row : NfiLLIK MAGEE, Instructor, Speech Department; B.A., Mississippi College; further work at Emerson College of Oratory and Louisiana State University. MARI’ BETH MAXWELL, Instructor, Foreign Language Department; B.A., Mississippi College. I)R. GUY C. MITCHELL, Professor, Education and Psychology Department; B.A., M.A., Louisiana State Uni- versity; Ph.D., University of Michigan. IRMA McATEE, Assistant Professor, English Department; B.A., Iowa State Teachers College; M.A., University of Iowa; further work at the University of Chicago and University of Iowa. JAMES McLEOI), Instructor, Physical Education Depart- ment; B.A., Mississippi College. Second Row: NORMAN E. O’NEAL, Associate Professor, Bible Depart- ment; B.A., Howard College; M. R. E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A., Peabody; further graduate work at Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary. R. It. PEARCE, Associate Professor, Economics and Political Science Department; B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi; further work at Yale. 8. L. ROBINSON, Professor Physical Education Depart- ment; B.A., Colgate; M.A., University of Michigan. DR. W. O. SADLER, Professor, Biology Department; B.A., Mississippi College; Ph.D., Cornell University. ESSIE LOPER SINGLETARY, College Nurse, Medical Staff; R. N., Methodist Hospital, Hattiesburg. Mississippi. Third Row: FRANCES SKULLEY, Associate Professor, Commerce and Business Department; B.A., Bowling Green Business Uni- versity; M.A., University of Michigan. J EMMIE YARD EM AN, Professor, Music Department; B.A., Whitworth College; M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. DR. F. T. WALKER, Professor, English Department; B.A., Roanoke College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Peabody; further graduate study at University of Virginia and Columbia University. DR. A. E. WOOD, Professor, Chemistry Department; B.S., Mercer University; M.S., Vanderbilt; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. 19
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