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PHYSICS LEFT TOP, READING DOWN: 0. E. McClure, Associate Professor of Elec- trical Engineering and Physics; J. E. Edwards, Instructor in Electrical En- gineering and Physics; F. P. Bundy, Instructor in Physics; H. H. Roseberry, Assistant Professor of Physics ond Electrical Engineering. MATHEMATICS FIRST ROW: G W. Storcher, Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics; F. W. Reed, Professor of Mathematics; C- Denbow, Professor of Mathematics; R. H. Marquis, Associate Professor of Mathematics. BIOLOGY INTER LOWER LEFT CORNER: E. Rowles, Associate Professor of Physi- ology; C. A. Frey, Associate Professor of Bacteriology; F. H. Krecker, Pro- fessor of Zoology; R. Elliott, Associate Professor of Anatomy; W. C. Stehr, Professor of Entomology; H. T. Gier, Instructor in Zoology. 27
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (CONTINUED) BOTANY CHEMISTRY LEFT TOP, READING DOWN: H L Dunlap, Professor of Chemistry, J. R. Morton, Professor of Chemistry; L. P. Eblin, Instructor in Chemistry. SECOND ROW: D. R. Clippinger, Associate Professor of Chemistry; F. B. GuMum, Associate Professor of Chemistry. W. A. Motheny, Professor of Botany; M. T. Vermillion, Instructor in Botany; A. W. Boetticher, Associate Professor of Botany. PSYCHOLOGY FIRST ROW: J. P. Porter, Professor of Psychology; J. R, Gentry, Assistant Professor of Psychology; J. R. Patrick, Assoc iote Professor of Psychology. SECOND ROW: A. C. Anderson, Asso- ciate Professor of Psychology; H. C. Lehman, Professor of Psychology; T. C. Scott, Assistant Professor of Psy- chology; G. B. Paulsen, Assistont Professor of Psychology. GEOGRAPHY C. E. Cooper, Professor of Geography and Geology; C. L. Dow, Associate Professor of Geography and Geology. 22.1 iTi:i»
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THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE The College of Commerce become a co-ordinate division of the Uni- versity in July, 1936. (Before that date it was a School within the College of Arts and Sciences . Since then it has had a phenomenal growth. Enrollment has doubled; the faculty has increased; courses offering enriched and new fields of study hove been opened. Fields of specialization available in connec- tion with the B.S. m Commerce degree now include; Accounting, Advertising, Business Law, Bonking, Economics, Finance, Foreign Trade, Labor Relations, Marketing, Man- agement, Public Utilities, Statistics, and Transportation. A special cur- riculum leads to the degree of B S. in Secretarial Studies. The College of Commerce uses freely the facili- ties of other divisions of the Univer- sity and in turn works closely with them It co-operates with the Col- lege of Applied Science to make possible curriculum in Industrial Engineering, Economics is a popular major among those seeking the A.B. degree in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Commerce majors comprise the largest single group among the Education students pre- paring to teach in high schools. ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS, LAW, MARKETING, AND FINANCE TOP ROW: L. J. Otis, Instructor tn Accounting; D. E. Church, Instructor in Statistics; G. O. Dykstro, Instructor in Business Low; E. E. Roy, Associate Professor of Accounting. SECOND ROW: R, F. Beckert, Associate Professor of Accounting; A. C. Gubitz, Professor of Economics; W. H. Fenzel, Associate Professor of Accounting and Economic Geography; E. T. Hellebrondt, Associote Professor of Economics. THIRD ROW: K. H. Krauskopf, Instructor in Advertising; R. H. Paynter, Associate Profess or of Marketing; C. O. Hanson, Assistant Pro- fessor of Banking ond Finance; T. M. Wolfe, Lecturer in Commerce.
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