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The Division of Social Sciences oilers courses in History, Geography, Sociology. Lconomics, and Government. Students of this department are active in the political, social, and cultural life of the college and community. This department aims to enable students to acquire functional information and basic understanding of cultural heritage, man’s interaction with Ins physical and social environment, and existing political and economical institutions, with special emphasis upon the institution of democracy. The students enrolled in this department are learning how to think critically and creatively, and to use problem solving skills in situations involving human relationships. Miss E. Mall. Acting Chairman B.A., Virginia State University; M.A., American University. Dr. A. D. Reuben B.A.. Fisk University; M.A., and Ed.D., Columbia University; History. Mr. P. J.Joslii B.A.. Siddharth College. India. LL.B.. K.C. Law College University of Bombay; History. Rev. L. t. Daniels B.A.. Morns College; M.S.. North Carolina A. T. State University; Additional studies. Atlanta University. Wake Forest and Lincoln University; Social Studies. Mrs. Patricia Ali B.A.. Skidmore College; History Attorney Ernest Finney B.A.. Claflin College; l.L. B.. South Carolina; State College; Gos-cmmcnt.
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fie Oiu is ion of Xaiural Science The Division of Natural Science embraces the areas of Biology. Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. The chief objectives are: To present both the practical and theoretical sides of subjects offered, and to help the student apply the acquired knowledge to various situations that lie may realize the importance of science and mathematics in life. To train the student in the scientific methods of investigation; To give the student a scientific training pertinent to his chosen field or vocation, and to prepare him to meet professional school entrance requirements. The long-planned new science building has become a reality, and m it students have the proper equipment with which to work. Mr. James L. Solomon-Divisional director B.S., Morris College; M.A., Atlanta University; N.S.F. Science Faculty Fellow, University of South Carolina. It . Mr. Radman Ali lo’ ‘M.S. Miami University; Instruc- Mrs. A. K. Mctzc B.S., Allen University; M.S.. Atlanta University; Instructor of Mathematics. Mr. John Davis B.S., West Virginia State College; M.S., Springfield College; M.A., l-isk University; Instructor of Chemistry. NOT PICTURFD Mrs. II. E. II. Lewis. Associate Professor of Mathematics: A.B.. Swarthmore College; M.A.. Smith College; f urther studies; University of Pennsylvania Graduate School. Rutgers University and Trenton State College. Mr. P. J. Mehta. Instructor ot Physics; B.S.. Gujaret University. India; M.S.. Howard University. Mr. R. Houser, Instructor of Chemistry; B.S.. Kansas State College; M.S.,Colorada School ol Mines. Mr. J. F. Loguc, Instructor ol Biology; B.S.. University of South Carolina; M.S.. University of South Carolina. 26
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Oiuis ion of fu n an Hies The Division of Humanities embraces the Areas of Art. English. Modern Foreign Languages. Music and Religion. The chief objectives of the Division are as follows: Mr. J. W. Norris Chairman H.S.. South Carolina State College; M. Music. Howard University; Advanced Studies. Indiana University. 1. To give the student an understanding of certain enduring and ultimate human needs which define the goal of all technological achievement and social organization: character, creative expression and appreciation, wisdom, and reverence. 2. To aid in the development of analytical and critical insight into the development of principles and techniques of language and art. 3. To stimulate the perennial enterprise of unifying beliefs into a workable philosophy of life. Mrs. Julia Wells English; B.A., Morris College; Further Studies. South Carolina Slate College. University of South Carolina and Atlanta University. Mrs. Eliza Black English; B.A.. Morris College; M.S., South Carolina State College; Further Studies. New York University and University of Rhode Island. Mr. W'cnd ell Brown English; A.B.. Rollins College; M.A., Teachers College. Columbia University; Further Studies. University of London, England. Dr. Howard Langford English. It.A.. Victoiia College; M.A.. Toronto University; Ph.D.. Columbia University. Dr. Werner Michel French and German; T. Lie. in French. Berne State Teachers College. Ph.D., Berne Univer-s,ty. 28 Mrs. P. T. Williams English; B.A.. Johnson C. Smith University; M.A.. Prof. Diploma, and Further Studies, Columbia University.
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