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Buck Row: W. P. Jacobs, C. Fankhauser, A. M. Chase, Jr.-Second Row: J. T. Bonner, W. W. Swingle K W Cooper, C. S. Pittendrigh, L. V. Silvester, F. H. Johnson--Front Row: E. G. Butler, C. F. W. McClure E C Conklin, A. K. Parpart, G. H. Shull, L. R. Cary, E. N. Harvey. One of the larger departments, Biology has an enroll- ment of 112 in its divisional program .... The students, a majority of whom are pre-meds, find courses ranging from elementary biology and botany to biological chemistry alld comparative anatomy of vertebrates. In the junior year each embryo biologist writes a monograph based on the literature of some pertinent biological topic .... The senior thesis, however, may be in the form of the lind- ings of a laboratory research experiment instead of the customary library research project. This experiment is often done in conjunction with a member of the faculty. . . . There are now four fields of faculty research: prob- lems in growth and developmentg living light or bio- luminescenceg hormones and general physiologyg and prob- lems in genetics. BIOZOGY ARTHUR KEMBLE PARPART
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l Back Row: E. Schatzman, N. L. Pierce, M. Schwarzschild -Front Row: J. Q. Stewart, L. Spitzer, H. N. Russell. LYMAN SPITZER, JR. The main function of the department is graduate in- struction and research, although there are some under- graduates taking advanced courses .... For those students who wish to broaden their knowledge of the heavenly bodies a distributional course is offered. The 110 students taking this course have access to both the 9M-inch tele- scope and to the new Peyton ffyz-inch telescope, the gift of Bernard Peyton '17, The 23-inch telescope located be- hind Palmer Stadium is reserved for the faculty and graduate students. Professors Spitzer and Schwarzschild have spent several years in theoretical research dealing with the constitution of the stars and the galaxies, and each spends several months at the Mount Wilson Observatory in California in alternating years. Professor Stewart for some years has been more interested in applying methods of astronomy and the physical sciences in general to the relations of people with one another. This new sub- ject of Msocial physicsi' is gradually gaining recognition. . . . The department is mourning the loss of Professor Pierce, who died suddenly during the summer. ASTRONOMY 17
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HUGH STOTT TAYLOR CHEMISTRY Eighteen seniors and thirty juniors chose the subject of chemistry for their departmental study. This department is the oldest one in the natural science field, and there are approximately 1,000 students taking courses under its auspices .... The new lecture-experiment method is used for underclass courses and is best exemplified by the man- ner in which professors Alyea and Turkevich conduct their courses .... All the members of the faculty, under the chairmanship of Dr. Taylor, conduct research on various chemical problems. Two notable research achievements are those of Professors Furman and Wallis. The former, working i11 analytical chemistry, did the chemical anal- yses for the Manhattan Project, While the latter was one of a team that synthesized the new wonder-drug, cortisone. Back Row: C. E. Bricker, A. W. Smith, W. J. Kauzmann, J. Turkevich-Second Row: D. R. Rexford, J. J. Naugh- ton, J. H. Dillon, R. C. Coeckermann, H. N. Alyea, W. C. Wildman-Front Row: R. N. Pease, C. Dougherty, N. H. Furman, H. S. Taylor, C. P. Smyth, E. S. Wallis, E. Pascu. 19
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