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FACULTY NOTIES NATURAL SCHIENCES IDIIVIISHON As a physical entity man is subject to the physi- cal forces and natural phenomena of his environ- ment. The eight departments of the Natural Sciences Division help students to know and to understand these forces and phenomena and to learn ways of protecting mankind against them, or of channeling them to serve human purposes. The Natural Sciences Division has some of the most productive scholars to be found among the Faculty. Its major staff numbers 19, including the chairman and department heads. In addition to Professor Monroe, there are in the Biology Department Professor Norvell W. Hunter, Ph.D. University of California; Professor John W. King, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh; Professor Nathaniel K. Proctor, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania; and Associate Professor Al- phonso C. Warrington. 30 Chemistry has Professors Spaulding, Atkins, and Dillard. Professor Cyril Atkins earned the doctor- ate at the University of Iowa. Professor Clyde R. Dillard, a University of Chicago Ph.D., publishes often in chemical journals. A department that has done much to call popu- lar attention to Morgan State College is Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Famed coaches Edward tEddiet Hurt and Talmadge tMarset Hill are among its senior staff. Associate Profes- sor Efiietee M. Payne is an Indiana University Doctor of Physical Education. Other ranking members of the division are Mathematics Professor Socrates W. Saunders, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, and Psychology Professors Roger K. Williams, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State College, on leave of absence as Head of the Department, and May P. Clayton, Ed.D. New York University, Acting Head of the Department.
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Student Gownczil Back row, left to right: White, W. H.; Plummet, R. A.; Greene, F. W; Cilelte, M. C.; Putnam, C. L; Beckett, C. E.; Froe, D. A.; Farrington, J. N.; Wiggins, W.; Wooten, D. D.; Swann, B. E; Doward, A A.; Collins, R. R; Lee. W. Front row, left to right: Forest, A., treasurer; Delauder, W. D., vice-presidem; Merritt, C. L, corresponding secretary; Bagley, R. S., president; Edwards, A. H., busi- ness manager; Anderson, F. T., secretary; Craig, R. F. Student 00er Bark row, left to right: Boston. L.; Johnsoq, M.; Edwards, A.; Sands, right: Smith, J.; Clark, R., slenographer; Gudger, 3.; Williams, J .H'; Woudson, C.; White, W.; Creenv, F. Front row, left to ., chlef justice; Wagstaff, W.; Craig, R
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