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ftfje Jfacultp HE mere word faculty in its ordinary sense hardly does justice to the status of the Rollins teaching staff. Each member teaches more as a parent or an older brother or sister might teach, act- ing as guide, friend, and helpful protector at one time. The professors, the house chaperones, and the admin- istration staff literally make Rollins an intellectual, social, and domestic home for every student. A natural desire for learning, present in all students, is satisfied and allowed to grow under the liberal educa- tion program of the New Plan. The faculty in carry- ing out this program does not attempt to push the students into any particular mold, but rather helps them find where they will fit best, then does all in its power to assist each student to fit into his chosen niche in a way that will be harmonious to his fellowmen.
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Beans! ANDKRSON ENYART BINGHAM CAMPBELL Bean nberscm Dean Winslow Samuel Anderson was first connected with Rollins in 1921 as professor of chemistry. In 1928, he again held the position of professor, and served as Dean of Men and Acting Dean. He has been Dean of the College since 1929. Dean Anderson received his B.S. and M.S. in Chemistry at Bates College; taught chemistry at Bates College, University of Minnesota, and North Carolina State College. He has been a consulting chemist, and has written articles both on chemistry and on national fraternities. Bean Cnpart Dean Arthur Delano Enyart was Dean of the College from 1911 to 1917, when he was called to do personnel work in France. He returned to Rollins in 1930 as professor of business economics, and has been Dean of Men since 1931. Dean Enyart received his A.B. and A.M. degrees in Social Science from Ohio Wes- leyan University and S.T.B. and Litt.D. degrees from Boston University. From 1919- 1929, he was Dean of Business Administration Department of Burdett. Bean Jtanfjam Dean Vivian Savacool Bingham has been Dean of Women since 1929. During the year 1928-29 she was resident head of Lakeside dormitory. Dean Bingham received her A.B. degree from Smith College. Bean Campbell Dean Charles Atwood Campbell has been professor of Biblical Literature and in- structor in Entomolo gy at Rollins since 1926, and Dean of Knowles Memorial Chapel since 1931. Dean Campbell received his B.S. at Kansas State Agricultural College; he did post- graduate work in Philosophy and Greek at Emporia College; and received his B.D. degree at Auburn Theological Seminary. He is the author of many articles on ethical, religious, and scientific subjects.
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Bailey, Thomas Pearce Professor of Philosophy, Psychology and Ethology, and consulting Psy- chologist Bingham, Sylvester Hinckley Assistant Professor of English Beard, William Spencer Assistant to the President and Assistant to the Dean of Knowles Memorial Chapel Evans, Robert Kerr Assistant Director in Physical Education and Athletics for Men Feuerstein, Richard Professor of Modern Languages Ganiere, George Etienne Instructor in Plastic Art Glass, James Madison Professor of Secondary Education Grover, Edwin Osgood Professor of Books Harris, Herman Fermain Professor of English France, Royal Wilbur Professor of Economics Georgia, Frederick Raymond Professor of Chemistry Grand, Eugenie Marie Yvonne Instructor in French Hanna, Alfred Jackson Associate Professor of History Hayward, Richard Instructor in French
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