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Language and Literature . . . How can a five-hour American Lit course satisfy a six-hour literature requirement? . . . Twelve sections of Freshman Comp, four with a Southern accent ... A shorter English Deficiency List would please Professor Lee, and the stu- dents on the list . . . Journalism class from a newspaper advisor . . . Modern Drama and Contemporary Poetry from a lilac point of view . . . It ' s very simple; English majors take Ren- aissance Lit this year and Romantic Lit next year . . . Speech department that goes beneath the surface of things by way of the Scene Shop and Attica . . . It was never this cold in Kentucky, says Mrs. G. from the depths of her hood and red boots . . . First Classical Latin, and then a dis- sertation emerging from the Scene Shop . . . Russian, French, Spanish, German, Greek . . . Two years for a B. A. . . . Dr. Rupprecht thinks 7:30 is much too early for a Greek class . . . Students with two years of French in high school must register for French II, instead of French 1 . . . Professor Oliver keeps track of the couples on campus . . . Four-year old visitor in the French class . . . German with an authentic accent . . . Division four: poetic feet, lab scenes, verb conjuga- tions. Professor Lee presents the immortal bard in a setting of ping pong tables and shmoos in one of the emergency classrooms. In the combination scene shop, rehearsal hall, and class room, Professor Young reviews some criticisms of a Glass Menagerie rehearsal. Julius J. Valberg, Dr.J U Associate Professor of His- tory and German Evelyn Van Til, MS Assistant Professor of English and Journalism James Young, MA Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatics 25
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Vonciel Davis, A B Instructor of English Ruth H. Hayes, A.B. Instructor of English Gladys M. Greathouse, MA. Professor of Speech John B. Jantzen, AS. Instructor of French Herbert G. Lee, MA. Associate Professor of English Donald T. Martin, MA Assistant Professor of Speech and Eng- lish Dr. Hazel Butz of the English Department is the Chairman of the Division of Language and Literature. Wa ' lter Oliver, A B. Instructor of Spanish Arthur Rupprecht, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Classi- cal Languages
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Mary S. Green, M.N. Instructor of Mathematics Gordon M Krueger, A.M. Associate Professor of Chemistry James K. Lee, Ph.D. Visiting Professor of Chemistry Dr. Eltner Nussbaum, Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences, checks the reading on the Vibrating Reed Electrometer in the radio- isotope lab. Elisabeth Poe, A.M. Associate Professor of Biology Donald H. Porter, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics and Physics Vida G. Wood, MS. Associate Professor of Biology NATURAL SCIENCE Nat-ural Science . . . Miss Wood ' s biology lab will be open to students at 3:30 Tuesday and Wednesday . . . Research with fruit flies . . . Mrs. Green and Dr. Porter look for everything that is un- known . . . Miss Poe takes her class to campus woods in search of birds . . . Three hours of lecture plus two hours of lab equals four hours of credit . . . Science Lecture Series with guest lec- turers on campus for three days . . . Re- search for the Atomic Energy Commis- sion in the radioisotope lab . . . Using radon and tritium as radioactive tracers . . . New Chemistry building especially for Professor Krueger . . . Can you tell Miss Poe and her twin sister apart? ... A Saturday morning Chemistry class taught by Dr. Lee . . . Everybody takes eight hours of laboratory science . . . Test tubes, lab partners, and differential equations.
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