Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1936

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PIERCE BUTLER B.A., M.A., PH.D. Dean- — Newcomb College FACULTY Pierce Butler, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Draii Marv Bernard Allen, Ph.B., M.A., Ph.D. Mav Alice Allen, B.A., Ph.D. NoLA Lee Anderson, B.S. in Ed, M.A., Ph.D. Henrietta D.utuson Bailev, Diploma Ncwcomb School of Alt Ruth Louise Bell, B.F.A. Caroline Maude Burson, B.A., M.A. Marv Williams Butler, Diploma Newcomb School of Art John Edwin Canadv, B.A., M.A. Mildred Gayler Christian, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Helen Rees Clii ford, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Simone de la Souchere Delery (Mrs.), Lie. et. Let., Lie. agregee, Sorbonne Clara del Valle del Marmol (Mrs.), Diploma Conservatory of Lausanne, M.A. Clara Marie deMilt, B.A., MA., Ph.D. Adele Marie Drouet, B.A., MA. Lionel Charles Durel, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. RuDD Fleming, Ph.B., M.A., Ph.D. Ly ' Dia Elizabeth Frotscher, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Harlan Welch Gilmore, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Walter Louis Goldstein, B.A. X-wiER Gonzalez Harley Nathan Gould, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Angela Gregory, B.Des. Margaret L,ouise Groben, B.A., Ph.D. Elsie Dorothea Grueber, B.A., M.A. EsJHER FiNLAY Harvey (Mrs.), B.A., B.S. in Library Science Stuart King Jaffary, B.S., M.A. Maynard Jacob Klein, B.S. in Music, M.M. Alice Monroe Labouisse (Mrs.), B.A., M.A. Clara Lewis Landry (Mrs.), B.A., M.A. Bertha Allen Latane, B.A., M.A. Dagmar Renshaw LeBreton (Mrs.), B.Des., M.A. Harold Newton Lee, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. James Adair Lyon, M.A., D.Sc. Mary Elizabeth Malone, B.A. Anna Estelle Many, B.A., M.A. Melvtn Albert Martin, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Leon Ryder Ma.vwell, B.A., M.A., Diploma Royal Academy St. Cecelia, Rome Rose LeDieu Mooney (Mrs.), B.A. in Ed., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Myrtle Todd Moore (Mrs.), B.A., M.A. Stuart Grayson Noble, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. William John Phillips, Jr., B.A., M.A. Elizabeth Balfour Raymond, B.Des. Gladys Anne Renshaw, B.A., M.A. Eda Flotte RicALr (Mrs.) Lucy Churchill Richardson, Certificate Newcomb Normal Course in Ph ' . Ed. Agnes Graham Sanders Riley (Mrs.), B.A., M.S. Herbert Parkes Riley, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Amelie Roman, Diploma Newcomb School of Art Rene Salomon, Diploma Conservatory of Marseilles Dorothy Wilson Seago, B.A.. Ph.D. Florence Ambrose Smith, B.S., M.A. Kenneth Eugene Smith, B.S. in Cer. Eng. Adelin Elam Spenxer, B.A., M.A., M.S. Will Henry Stevens Imogen Stone, B.A., M.A. Susan Dinsmore Tew, B.A., Ph.D. Henrietta Moline Thompson, B.S. Lota Lee Troy, B.S. Marie Johanna Weiss, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Virginia M ' estbrook (Mrs.) Alice Weddell Wilkinson (Mrs.) James Edward Winston, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Elizabeth Wisner, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Rosa Lee Knox Wy.wt, B.S., M.A. Garrett Polhemus Wyckoff, B.A., LL.D.

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FRANS BLOM PH.B., A.M. Director — Department of Middle American Research ELIZABETH WISNER PH.D. Director — The School of Social Work JOHN MacLAREN McBRYDE PH.D., LITT.D. Dean — The Graduate School every week. Various members of the University ' s faculty, representing all departments, presented fifteen minute talks on educational, but noncontro- versial, topics in their respective fields. In this manner, a wide variety of sub- jects were covered and a good deal of interest was aroused not only in uni- versity circles but in the general radio public. The facilities of station WSMB were utilised. Professor George E. Simmons, head of the Journalism Depart- ment, was selected as Chairman of the Committee in charge and was assisted by Mr. Joseph Killeen of the Alumni Association and Mr. Albert Wachen- heim of the Athletic Council. A highly prized addition to Tulane ' s research facilities was made in the acquisition of a card file catalogue of approximately one million two hundred and eighty thousand volumes contained in the Library of Congress. Tulane is the only depository in this section of the country and was selected over several neighboring universities contending for the honor. By means of the alphabetical filing system, a book may be selected and sent for, the only charge being that of return postage. This system gives the scholar the oppor- tunity of tapping the most extensive source of research material in the country with a minimum of time, effort, and expense. Dr. Harold N. Lee of the Newcomb faculty arranged and filed the cards with the aid of some forty-odd workers from both Newcomb and Tulane. Tulane University was selected as host for the thirty-third annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, which convened at New Orleans on December 27-30, 1935. Dr. Rufus C. Harris, dean of the College of Law, was the presiding officer at this convention. Every member of the college fac- ulty took an active part in the proceedings. These were the highlights of the past academic year, but an advancement that has a perhaps deeper and more significant meaning was the increased interest in the academic side of university life demonstrated on the part of the student body. The student body as a whole directed its effort toward the im- provement and the extension of the curricula in several fields, notably in that of the social sciences. Headed by the responsible element among the students, this action could not in any sense be regarded as radical. In summary, the year may be considered to have been both satisfactory and progressive. There is little doubt that if the second century in the life of Tulane continues as auspiciously as the first two years, the University will retain the high regard held of it in southern and national scholastic circles. ANNA ESTELLE MANY M.A. Counselor to Women, Newcomb College C i complete roster of faculty members for the de- partments whose deans are pic- tured above will be found immedi ately followiiig the advertisements. Page 23



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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Cecile M. Kahn President Harrietts Peteet Vice-President Marthalee Craft : . . Corresponding Secretary Mary E. Peacock Recording Secretary Frances E. Wolf Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Janice R. Torre President Mabel M. Hall Vice-President Fannie Mae Lemann Secretary Martha SoR. Brogan Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Leila S. W rlein President Eloise E. Colcock Vice-President Irving Allee Secretary Barr Conover Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Beverly Hess President Polly Corbin Vice-President Charlotte S. Hawkins Secretary Caledonia Jackson Treasurer cecile metz kahn Presitlent Nevcomb Student Body Torre, Werlein, Hess

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