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Une ol' tlie most .ll.U'.lCllYL' l.C.lU.lI'L'S of lloxvard College is ilit- large and ex- perienced faculty of xvliicli it can proudly boast. lt is composed of gr.idu.ites of outstanding medical seliools. tligological seminaries, fine .irts academies. and advanced flying scliools. lts members represent tlie best in .lXnierica:i education. Nlany of tlie professors liaise degrees from large unixersiti.s abroad, sucli as tlie Uni- versity of Paris. tlie latin Scliool of Rome. tlie National University of Mexico, and otlier well-known centers of learning, lending to tlie group a cosmopolitan cliaracter. If is not apple polishing wliicli is responsible for tbe after-class cliats of professors and students in Main and Riley Hall. Tlie reason for tliese com- mon scenes, so unusual on many otlier campi. is tlie warm friendliness and Ill' vilf winning personalities of tlie faculty. Tliey are never too busy to stop and discuss tliat puzzling matli problem or tliat unusual type of football forma- tion. Certainly a conspicious feature of our teacliing corps is tlieir voluntary participation in religious activities on tlie campus. Some of tlie professors teacli college Sunday Scliool classesg members of tlie department of relig- ious education in particular are eagerly solicited by Birmingham cliurelies as guest ministers. Altliougli we may devise baffling questions and plan clever digressions on exam days, we are quite aware of tlie tremendously vital part our teaeliers play in our college careers. It is tliey wlio instill into our liearts and minds sound moral principles, wlio make us eager to know and to learn. Bi'fou'.' ,l fijiliul lt'c'fl!l'i' iii jii'wgr'i'ii. t'tI1l4Q!7f fry lf.X'TRli .YUl'b fliolfilqitljifvrr' ffirollgfi iw opml flllllstllll 1 x
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' fi ll 11 - 5 .-J--I MONTAGUIQ HALL. Named fur une of Huw.1rd's grcntcxt presidentx, Dr. Andrew Philip Montague, this building is located .ll the end uf Sururity Rnw .icross the campus from Renfroe Hall. Here is located the college lilmmry, where students come to sate their hunger for knuwledge, to read the pe- riodicals, perhaps to gossip with friends. Af 54 ll'Nfl ll.fXll. Un the WCSIUIAII etlitge nil the tinipux, rtziiul ,itgniixt tlit skyline, wintlx Stiemt' lI,ilI, .1 lwritlt it-neer liunltling mt-ilnnlning Slieiniin Oak .mtl the lrunl xllllllillm Its many utlurx .uxxilwii lllk'IIllll'lL'N nl lumix llUlll'N xpt-ni lllL'l'L' -ul' lil: l5.llteln'lil'x spxtv, K'IllIj.QlllL'IllIlyQ lk'xllIl'k'N, lvl ilu- linux lluni ul l.ll3llf.llUI'l1'N, the glare ul l.llvle l.inipx .ix Nllllxrl lntltw. , 7, , - ' if
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I t Hut-CEE M. AcI'oN A. M., PfJ.D. Professor of Romance Languages JAMES LUTHER BRAKEEIELD A.M., Pb.D. Professor of Biology OSCAR S. CAUSEY A.B.. A.M. Professor of School Administration JAMES H. CHAPMAN A.M., TfJ.M. Professor of Religious Education JAMES KIMMINS GREER A.M., Pb.D. Professor of History INGOMAR M. HOSTETTER B.S., Pb.D. Professor of Mathematics AVERY HAMILTON REID Tb.M., D.D. Vice-President in Charge JOHN XAN M.S., Ph.D., F.fl.l.C. Professor of Chemistry GEORGE W. HIESS KLM., Pb.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics L. A. LOVIEGRITN B.S., Pl9.D. Associate Professor of Education DAVID W. THOMPSON M.S., C.P.A. Associate Professor of Economits WIl,I-IAM C. WI ll'l'li B.S.A. of Promotion Associate Professor of Physical liducation WARRIQN IfuI.I'oN AIII1Rc'RoMIuI4, M.Sc'., PlI.D. Assistant Professor of Biology U71
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