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PHYSICS DEPARTMENT L. to R.—Anslow, Mohler, McCuc, Buncc, Hseih, Fricdc, Lorentz, Scott. Mining—McCravcn, Wrinch. The botany department had its yearly chrysanthemum and bulb shows, which attracted wide attention from flower lovers. Several faculty members were given grants for special research: Mr. Blakeslee and Mr. Ross are studying the relation between plant and animal tumors, and Mr. SofTcr is experimenting on the morphine problem. New equipment invaded the laboratories: a bubble sextant was added to the astronomy department, and a machine used to X-ray minerals is now part of the geological department. Smith is getting ready for the Atomic Age! PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Siipola, Dibble, Israel, Gibson, Crowley, Kuhns, Taylor. Misting—Rose, Minnow, Stccdman, Brainard. ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT Seated—Driver, Leonard, Sampson, Carpenter, TcWinkcl, Bowman, Rose. Standing—Dunham, Horner, St. John, Riddell. Missing—Hobbs, Parshlcy, Morgan, Volpcl. Page seventeen
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HP BOTANY DEPARTMENT Standing—Rappaport, Wright, Blakcslcc, Joihi, Avery, Doerping-hauj. Seated—Poindexter, Solomon, Satin, Bache-Wiig, Gardclla, Sachet. Page sixteen ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT Williams, Tinker CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Standing—Diamond, Durham. Seated—Sherk, Burt, Cann, Soffcr. Misting—Ayres, Lu$, Koch, Rock. Whether we are potential scientists or not, we still like to keep up with what’s going on in our science departments. This year’s freshmen will probably be the atom splitters of tomorrow, since there are six more science hours required in the new curriculum than there were in the old. There are two new courses which were begun this year, general surveys in biological and in physical sciences. The introductory classes in psychology continued to be the most popular grade one science course, commanding an enrollment of about four hundred.
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hygiene and bacteriology DEPARTMENT Robinton, Box, Nellis, Genung, O'Keefe, Booth, Bowles, l’ottcr. Missing—Scott. Mclnncs, Smith, Mcl-cher. Albertson. Science MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Standing—Johnson. O’Neill, McCoy. Seated—Rambo. GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT Standing—Schalk, Shaub. Seated—Stobbe, Meyerhoff, Collins Olmsted. Missing•—Heminway. Page eighteen
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