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Top Row: Alexander Webb, Professor of Civil Engineering: Donald Pearson, As- sistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing: Vinton Brame, Assistant in Depart- ment of Mechanical Engineering: Wil- fred Binkley, Professor of History and Political Science: Walter Rogers, Assist- ant Professor of History. Bottom Row: Raymond Dobbins, Assistant Professor of Biologyg Harvey Huber, Dean of Lib- eral Arts and Professor of Biology, Rudolph Raabe, Dean of Phannacy and Professor of Pharmacyp Frank Berger, Professor of Physics. Arts and Sciences. Each curriculum, as Well as the institutional life, comprise activities of such scope, variety, and intensiveness as Will provide for the student certain definite attitudes for living a successful lite. ln order to prepare the student for his future career and to give hirn a Well-developed back- ground the University otters thoroughly pre-
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L and Women who have adequate backgrounds and extensive preparation in the liberal arts and the professions. With such a faculty the University has pre- pared and developed curricula for professional training in the iields of Education, Engineering, Law and, Pharmacy, and for instruction in the Top Row, left to right: Elizabeth Lewis, Instructor in Economics and Business Administration: Iames A. Whitted, Pro- fessor oi Mathematics: A. Uhler, Assistant Professor of Lawg W. P. Geeting, Proe iessor of Education. Bottom How. left to tight: W. I. Owen, Instructor in Law, E. V. Smith, Professor of Law: G. M. Hocking, Instructor in Materia Medica: M. L. Neuroth, Instructor in Pharmacy: G. H. McFadden, Professor of Phar- maceutical Chemistry.
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f-35.1 std 5? . -A ati mM,, pared courses in the major fields represented by the principal divisions of subject matter which constitute a liberal education. ln the field in which the student specializes he is aiven in- tensive preparation so that he may fit adequate- ly into the career Which he chooses. Opportunities are offered the student to de- velop cultural, social, and moral traits which Top Row: D. Gerald Fulton, Instructor in Mathematicsg Ella Irick, Instructor in Iun- ior Music Department: Cliffe Deming, Pro- fessor of Speech. Bottom Row: Dorance R. Lowman, Instructor in Industrial Arts: Frank I... Loy, Professor of Education: Haydn Owens, Professor of Voice: William Lamale, Professor of Piano and Organ: Donn Watson, Instructor of Vio- linp Harold Davidson, Instructor in Music.
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