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Twenty-one of the original thirty-four faculty members were still serving the college during the nine- teenth year of the Davis administration. The quality of stability in the faculty was even reflected in the rosters of administrators for the nineteenth Davis year. Four persons mentioned as doctoral level faculty members during the first four years were serving as administrators during the nineteenth year, as may be noted below. Alger V. Boswell Administratorsl l961-1962t Walter S. Davis Alger V. Boswell Carl M. Hill Hubert B. Crouch Napoleon Johnson Major J. Spauldlng Malcolm D, Williams Frederick J, D. McKinney Joseph A. Payne Paul G. King Granville M. Sawyer Walter A. Flowers Lois H. Daniel Annie G. H. Sasscr President Vice President Dean oflht: Faculty and Dean ofthc School of Arts and Sciences Dean 0fthc Graduate School Dean oflhc School ot'Engmcenng Dean oflhc School oi'Agriculture and Home Economics Dean of the School of Education Regtstrar Dean 0fStudcms Busincss Manager Director ofPublic Rulalions and Coordinator ofAluntn: Relations Director of Field Scrvtccs and Extension Librarian Librarian Assonalc Dean OfStudcnts and Director of Placement Bureau
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. . . ' 1 Faculty Devefopmenr. President Davis began at once to Increase the SIZC of his faculty, and lg strengthen 11.. He 33:51:16 prospective faculty members who already had the terminal degree and eneou raged those who did not to pursue gra the study. The catalog for the second year 0944-19451 of his administration indicated that the fullstime doctorates on . . . . . . - he faculty had been mereased from the ongmal three to nine members. The 51x new doctorates and their a551gnments at 1 college were as follows: tn Dr. Hubert B. Crouch, Head ofthe Department of Science and Professor of Bioiogy t21Dr. OsearJ. Chapman, Professor of Education and Psychology 01 Dr. Carl M. Hill, Professor ofChemistry t41 Dr. Earl L. Sasser, Professor of English t51 Dr. Jessee J. Mark, Associate Professor of Agronomy t61 Dr. Virginia 8. Nyabongo, Associate Professor of Romance Languages - . . - alic. For the next two years 1th gain In the number offaeulty members w1th doctoral level preparation was not as dram . . he The catalog for 1946-47 shows twelve full-timc doctorates on the faculty. Four new names In thls group were i following: tn Dr. Major F. Spaulding, Head of the Department and Professor of Agronomy 01 Dr. Edward Ferguson, Jr., Professor of Biology 131 Dr. Marian A. Richards, Associate Professor of Biology 011 Dr. Myron B. Towns, Professor of Chemistry Even at this early period in the Davis administration two persons whom he appointed to academic leadershlp 130:: tions were demonstrating their new legendary capability for deve10ping strong faculties4 Dr. Hubert Crouch m ld- Department 0fBiOlOgy had added two additional doctorates to that department, and Dr. Carl Hill had added an ad ' tional doctorate to the Chemistry Department. When Dr. Davis began his nineteenth year of service as president in the Fall of 1961, the faculty contained 1': ftyf-fouj full-time and sixteen part-tirne instructors with doctoral level preparation. This stands in sharp contrast 10 the nngtna three full-time and three part-time doctorates with which he began. At this time the faculty had naturally grown m 517.6;- The fifty'four fullelime doctorates constituted 24 percent of the full-time faculty of 223. When viewed From tlns perspective the significance of the growth in faculty strength is evident as compared to only nine percent of the thirty four full-time faculty members in 1943.
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