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1 NOWICKI Thurlow SCHOOL OF DESIOn DEPARTMENT HEADS Left to right: Mathevv Novvicki, Architcctun ' ; Edwin G. 1 liurlow, Landscape ArcJiitecture. Henry L. Kamphoefner, Dean The School of Design, ne vl formed in the summer of 1948, is de oted to the development of an organic and indioenous architecture and its accompanying landscape architecture and the related arts to meet the needs And conditions of the southern regions. As the onlv Department of Architecture in the most progressive State in the South and the onl Department of Landscape zArchitecture in the region, the ojiportuni- ties are unlimited for the School ' s graduates to contribute to the solution of problems in building design, planning and general construction. ■ l ' tB
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AGRICULTURE flRD FORESTRY Tremendous changes are taking place in American agriculture. New ideas, new techniques, and different farming patterns are all a part of this changing period. Ne ' er has there been a greater demand for men trained to master these new problems. The School oi Agriculture and Forestry is attuned to the training of men to meet these new responsibilities in the ' arious fields of agricultural sciences. Various curricula have been developed which will enable students to select the field of work in which they are most interested and best qualified to serve. DEPARTMENT HEADS Left to riglit: D. W. Colvard, An ' miaJ Industry; W. E. Colwell, Agrououiy; Gertrude M. Cox, Statistics; G. W. Forster, Agricultural Economics; R. S. Dearstyne, Poultry; M. E. Gardner, Horticulture; D. B. Anderson, Botany; G. W. Giles, Agricidtjiral Engineering; C. H. f amilton. Rural Sociology; Z. P. Metcalf, Zoology and Entomology; W. J. Peterson, Chemistry; R. J. Preston, Forestry; C. H. Bostian, Director of Instruction; R. W. Cummings, Director Experiment Station; |. A. Rigney, Experimental Statistics. J. H. Hilton, Dean CoLVAED Colwell Cox Forster Dearstyne Gardner Anderson Giles Hamilton Metcalf Peterson Preston Rignev I
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Brennecke Fisher Hanson Henderson SCHOENBORN Beck Rice Kriegel Smith Si IK Ki.v Van Note Adams Fadum SCHOOL OF EnGinEERinc DEPARTMENT HEADS Left to right: C. G. Brennecke, Electrical; H. A. Fisher, Mathe- vmtics; K. P. Hanson, Mechanical; D. E. Henderson, Industrial; E. M. Schoenborn, Chemical; C. K. Beck, Physics; R. B. Rice, Diesel; W. W. Kriegel, Ceramic; G. W. Smith, Engineering Mechanics; J. L. Stuckev, Geological; W. G. Van Note, Engineering Research; W. E. Adams, Director of Instruction; R. E. Fadum, Civil. 1 1. Lampe, Dean The School of Engineerina offers technical and enaineerino instruction to meet the needs of the people and industries of North Carolina. Attuned to the rapid industrial dexelopment in North Caro- lina, the School of Enoineering is an effective contributor through its modern educational program and research activities. In addition to its se ' en accredited undergraduate curricula, the School of Engineering also provides courses of stud leading to the Master, NIaster of Science, and Doctor of Philosophv degrees. These curricula and outstanding research department provide educational facilities for students who seek an- opportunity to be a part of the industrial and scientific growth of the State.
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