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DOL McCain OLLIVER D. M. McCAIN Professor of Civil Engineering B.S., Mississippi State, 1921; M.S., Tennessee, 1924; Graduate Study, Mississippi State. ARTHUR OLLIVER Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A., Iowa Wesleyan, 1919; Ph.D., Iowa, 1925. I I
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FREEMAN HOLMES t h, e ' et l it i S C H The School of Engineering comprises the departments of Aeronau- tical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. In addition, it makes use of many other departments of the college to make it one of the most outstanding Engineering Schools in the South. This is the fourth year that students have been given flying in- structions under the C. A. A. plan of the government. This has proven to be of much interest to those students desiring further training, and several hundred boys have completed the required course. During the 1941-42 session the Engineering School was placed on the accredited list of The Engineers ' Council for Professional Development. Since March, 1943, the instructors in the Engineer- ing School have given a large part of their time to the training of the Army Pre-Light Students. M. L. FREEMAN Professor of Drawing B.S., Georgia Tech, 1903; M.S., Mississippi State, 1908; Graduate Study, Cornell, Chicago, Chicago Art Institute, and Wisconsin. A. G. HOLMES Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., Clemson College, 192 5; M.E., Cornell, 1929; M.S., University of Michigan, 1936; Graduate Study, Michigan.
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BRyAN GARNER LITTLEJOHN BUSINESS G. K. BRYAN Associate Professor of Government B.A., Texas University, 1929; M.A., Texas Uni- versity, 1930; Graduate Study, Texas University. A. W. GARNER Professor of History B.S., Mississippi State, 1900; Ph.M., Chicago, 1906; Graduate Study, Illinois. W. W. LITTLEJOHN Associate Professor of Business Administration A.B., Bowling Green, 1930; M.A., Missouri, 1937; C.P.A., Tennessee, 1939; C.P.A., Mississippi, 1942; Graduate Study, Ohio State University. The School of Business is made up of the departments of Business Ad- ministration, Economics and Sociology, and Government and History. This school began offering four-year courses of collegiate grade in busi- ness in 1915 — the first in Mississippi and one of the first in the South. The school now offers full courses in Accounting, Finance, Insurance, Merchandising, Management, Public Administration, Commercial Avia- tion, and Secretarial Science. Because of its high standard of efficiency, the Business School, in 1942, was placed on the accredited list of the State of New York. The classrooms and offices for the School of Business were moved dur- ing this year from the Business Education Building to Lee Hall so that the former could be used by army officials. Dean B. P. Brooks became Dean of the School of Business and Industry when Dean Weems left his position to join the armed forces. I T ft 11 % ■- ■■■ V ■ r m
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