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PAGE TWENTY -NIVE m-.l ' AKTMI-.VT Of l-CO i i ||CS Lett Id nj;hi — Forest F. iiUhriM. Graduate Assistant; George Heliker, A ristam Professor; William O, Thweatt, Assistant Professor: Roy |. W. Kly, Chairman and Professor; Arvh C. Caliaftay, Instniiicii; Raymond II. McEvoy, Assists rvi Professor, En this department sludcnti. may CpftCcntrsttC i lie j r tnT : cM in various hclds inirtudinj;: p-ncral otmotni : throry, Lilmr econ- omics, consumer economic!, utility miiiiinncs, economics 1 ijnancc, and world economics.. Economics and sociology and cconomu s lasv tomlmulions. .ire Ami uttered. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Nf Philosophy I.cSt to rijilit — lames II. Slr.iu h.m. Av iMarn Prolc r: F. A. Atkinson. Professor and Chairman; P, Lee r!ns.n- , A«dstani Professor; E . L. Marvin, ProEessor i. Phd«»vophy ): Frank M. du Mas, Assistant Professor; Ben EL SappersiKld, Professor; Thomas G Burgess, Assistant Professor. A spccialbxd major in cither fiefd of psydiology or pbslosaopby in offered for professional preparation and a combined major is designed lur a genets) education also. AFFILIATED SCHOOL OF RELIGION Left icj right— - can Rot , Assistant Director; Deane Ferro, J i i r :. l r. ir. Boasts ■» 500 9 inereaie in eorolimcni in religion classes over tlic jwst two years; sponsors a fresrutian camp mr w Freshmen at Flathead Lake on the week-end preceding Orientation Week and holds general meetings, in the dorm discussions and popcocn fontneu al faculty homes sjwrtioccd l y the Student Christian Association.
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PAOI km MV-MOIIt DEFAR1 MENT l PORETGN LANGUAGES Left to right — | mn T. Nothnigle, Instructor; Pant A. Buchotf, Prnl ' rvKjr; |nhrt M. Itcyers. Intlrnttor; M.lipicritc Kphrun, As si tain Projeuor; Tliwtj Sotcprkw fiociwtc Pruiowjr; That S. I.iniistrom, Assistant ProJettw; Kukri M. BulJKtt, (-1i.iinnari and A w uitr PkbfcxfOr; Thrwdurt M. Shucmakcr. Asmh uk- PruprsMit: W,irJ Powell. Asm si j nl PtMlt-ssur. Ill |W I lie I V[ . rtmrnl oJ Fi»rd) ti L-iri u. irs iiuriratrd its utt liy two member ; [oullmj; nine, ami nuuguraied course 111 Italian and Rasriaft. A Lallgttlgf talturaTnry was installed and tvui iwu nf radon. Hie liepartiiKtrt sftnntorcd three rc mral Hirelings til lan iu c teacher . DEPAHTMKNT I HIS T! JKV V I P )LI I It At. St If Ci: Seated. IcPi to ri|;ht — M. C. Wren, Profrwor; Klhs WaMruii, Associate ProfcMor; It. Tctcr . Associate Protestor; I. W. Siumr. IfistfUiiuf : |. I.. Miller. Professor. Standing — Oscar |. I latnmcn, Prutctsur; |ohn T. S».hlrkikrr. Asustani Protcitof; Thomas Payne, Assistant Protestor; H. h. Bemuti. Prufrvwir; |, A K.irlin. Assistant Prolowr; R. T, Turner, Protestor and Chairman, Otters llit It. A. rjegfttsfc with a combined rMf C m history ami political science, nr separate inainrs in cillicr histort of political Hicncc A Matter ' decree tun k obtained m either nf the Litter Itclds.
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i-u.v i Ktfttl DEPARTMENT OF ENtJUSH Kelt la rt lu - J r. Leslie , . Fieiiter. ( ili.nr iii.ni ul lk i. jjuI Prut,.; llulu . . C-ulcman, Prnl,; Dr. Arties Honcr, Attfcjt4rt Prof,; Mrrrd I). ClubK Awtw ' c Prof.; Dr, Nun (I. t -»r[micr AssivMtc Prof,: Ih. Walter L. firown. AfMC Mc Ptw.; Dr. SamK Betikf) Teaching Asmtani; obn E. Moon-, Auoditt Prut; Hicr, In tnuiur; Wjlrcr Van I I!hhu I lark. A w cute PmLi Dr. Pcrn.ml Ht rin in.m, Avmt.mi Pm1,; I r. Wjltcr Kmjf t Afcdsunt Prut.; Henry V. Lirinn. A »t lrfU1 1 ' rui.; f JC ih Virw :ur T InslriuTfir; Dr. VeJder M. (iiHitxt, Atvtutt- Prni.; Edmutod I,. Freeman, Pw ? Dr. Seymour Bettky, Avsuuut Prut. 1 hi Kng1i. h Department olter thin cuunei ol siinly, one Inr llic . ' .i.t. .ii . primarily inurr-tird m preparing tor .iJvanced wnrk in literature, in r lt t tmJcim tcrktng ttptri Ut ttad guntrncc in writing, jnil unt lor student planning m tcath m set i Hilary vrwmk DJ IV K I Ml- N ' t r ' I s| ' i Nil | di to ri -ht — Hcri H,iiv»cn, Pr »lc « r: Dr. Kselyn SetJoH, A i uni Pmtr or; Kalph Y. MiC innis. A wKtale Prulcv.nr and (1|nin?WJi; S th Fe«endm, A ' ikuIc Prulruur ' Die Spvcvh eiirrieulmn pfinnirs lukkgroumi .tint ttatnin Un Lompetmie in jntti ' ir address, imt nsics, orjJ interpretation, rjitwi .mil irtr rtort, »prech ctirrtfc icn -ni ' l rttutjuuu md hawkd ' :titnlrani4. Aodeinu ' pmj.r, t u lead to itic Ifcrhelor ' i .i iut M ii-ii i r % degrees.
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