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ivision of Social Sciences Department of History and Political Science The purpose of this department is to present an accurate, stir- ring and well-balanced narrative of the Graeco-Hebraic heri- tage of contemporary institutions, the foundations of the American Way of Life, and the development of responsible ci- tizenship. GEORGE V. IRONS Head, Ph.D., Duke University 't F t l HENRY E. WHITE, Th.M., Sou, Baptist Theological Seminaryg SARAH A. GLASS, M.A., University of Alabamag HUGH y C. BAILEY, Ph.D., University of Alabamag FRANCES D. HAMILTON, M.A., University of Georgiag MARY M. WASH- y INGTON, M.A., Duke Universityg DAVID M. VESS, Ph.D., University of Alabama. Not pictured: WILLIAM PRATT DALE II, Ph.D., Dukeg LEE N. ALLEN, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania-ig J. WAYNE FLYNT, Ph.D., Florida State Uni- versity Department of ociology I The Sociology Department is designed to meet the needs of students who plan to become professional social leaders, such as lawyers, ministers, teachers, school administrators, jour- nalists, social workers, directors of business and industrial en- ' terprises, personnel managers, leaders in various governmen- tal enterprises - students who need an understanding of soci- ' ety and of social forces sufficient not only for their personal affairs but to plan adequately for the groups they lead or influ- ence. Q--52 HARRY E. DICKINSON Head, Ph.D., George Peabody College
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Department of Mathematics and Engineering This department supplies students with basic math courses which are needed in every- day business life plus advaneed courses for those students who Awant a career in engineer- ing, chemistry, and the teaching of math. CHARLES A. GREATHOUSE. Ph.D., Florida State University: WALTER S. BISHOP. lVI.S.. University of Ar- kansas1IUDSONJ. HART. lVI.A.. University ol'Alabama: WILLIAM D, PEEPLES. Ph.D.. University of Colora- dog AUBREY H. WHITE. R.E., Auburn. Not pictured: MRS. ROBERT YEACER. MS.. University of Louisville Department of Chemistry The primary purpose of the Chemistry Department is to provide thorough grounding in the comprehensive fields of Chemistry. It has a constant objective to develop appreciation ofthe scientific method, and its application to problems wherever encountered. 1'-:-1-:w':a:f-.-M:-'-vs., ' ' f-f.-,qfypzz 1-.v - RURIC E. WHEELER Head, Ph.D.. University of Alabama i A 5 ROBERT W. PILCHER, Ph.D., University of Missourig LEVEN S. HAZELGROVE, Ph.D., Universi- ty of Alabamag JERRY W. BARRETT, Ph.D., Baylor Universityg JOHN W. LOVIN, B.S., Auburng ROBERT E. DANIEL, Ph.D., University of Alabama JAMES H. LANGSTON H1-ad, Ph.IJ.. llnivcrsity of North Carolina
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School of Education Department of Education The teachers of tomorrow are trained efficiently bv the School of Education. These teachers are given the best help possible in order to guide America's future citizens. Student teaching, a vital part of the School of Education, gives helpful needed experience. S .. MONNIE T. CHEVES. IVLA., Louisiana State: S. NATHAN STOTT. PhD.. Univcrsilv ofAlahaina: BILL E. LUNCEFORD. Ed.D.. Auburn: FRANCES CARTER. Ed.D.. Ifiiiversity of Illinois: JOHN T. CARTER. Ed.D.. University of Illinois: I. FRED SIMMONS. Ph.D.. George Peabody College: M. ELIZABETH FORMAN. MHA., Columbia: SALLY LAMAR. BLS.. I,inivci'sity of Alabama. Not pic- tured: B. LELTON COBB. M.A.. Univei'sity of Alabama: H. LINDY MARTIN, M.Ed., Auburn ALTO L. CARNER Dean, Ed.D., University of Kentucky Department of Home Economics mmm Ilmmu s 9l mummy. 52925311 mmm mamma Q mml DOROTHY FUNDERBURKE Head, MS., University of Alabama GLADYS MONCUS, M.S., Columbia BETTY HEALEY, M.A., New York University , 33
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