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y -' r' lr- r 'v --I 'v-- 'r v v ra -v rr v- r ' U r v 5 .! - A. , V K . The College of Arts and Sciences 2, l l . . Q The College of Arts and Sciences is as old as the ',v,'l University itself. It is the original central organiza- tion, around which have been grouped the other schools .' if and colleges that make up the University as it exists to- ' clay. The purpose of this college is to prepare young men and women for life in its broadest senseg to give if, them such fundamental training of mind and heart and spirit as will enable them to become centers of in- tl. tluence for good throughout the state and the nation. ,,f, The other schools and colleges of the University have as their primary purpose the making of lawyers, doc- :- . tors, teachers, engineers, business men. The College of Arts and Sciences strives to give to its students a C , ' ' broad, general culture, to make them intelligent, liberal- ' minded, public spirited citizens DEAN C H BARNWELL A M tSouth Cuolinaj Ph D Ularv ndj kw.9'7'561CT4dz1J Tile School of COIIIITIGFCG and BUSINESS lAXd1'TI11'l1StI'8t1O1'1 lhe School of Commerce provides a definite col legiate training for business Our state his perhlps the gre rtest naturll resources in the Union I beginning to attract cipital in adequate amounts, but we have lacked trained personnel Until the found mg of the School of Commerce the trained business personnel was largely imported from other states This school now offers in opportunity to young people of our section to prepare themselves for business responsi bilities lhe purposes of the School of Commerce are not only vocational, but also cultural That person is truly cultured who is best prepared to play a full part in the manifold activities of today The faculty of the School of Commerce believes that the studies offered yield primary to none in richness of their cul tural content and in the modernith of the education which they alfort DEAN Lea Bmcooo AM fVlll,llllD,, LLDfA.l1lJ1IT1LlJ A J O p 6 f svi '-. 0 ffl: 4125 l x ' I' IO! es -.. r-- s - .afx A. 'X ,i? L . E . . . --.L 'E ' - , . . . ' l li i 1 5' i ' ' ,, , 'w lr 7 2 N . I , - , 3 . . . ' . 1 g f ' 1 1 . ' ' ' . t is , H . . l 1 1 . . K L ', 1 4 i ' , l - , 3 ' ' - . tg ! . ' . 15 . . , I - ' ' . . z ' ll V D I , ' ' - - -'- 'gl . . . , . l , ' 4 ' . . 3 , , l gf- ' I Q i 1 ' .. l' ' . , i ' , ' sc 5' .- t xl, . . . : 1 - r . i, .5g,a,f,' ' 'T 'T21 ' Q. A ' il L4 r ig: ' ::t r'- 32' ee 'a a n' 'f ' MQ. ff' Hi-iii' ,1 N 4 ' A .4 1 A ' Q Q 4 ' 'Q. -' ' ' 1 t 4' 'gi-f-' 'G .-we. --. .. - -Us e -U - '- ..g-- -' -fit-,L - o ,A 'tl .' X it -- ' , ff ' ,iv ' '-V'-QQ? 4 W3 -1 ' ,fl .a .,, ,, ,, ' , , ,d . ' . Jw . - - . if ' 3-f -:T . . 1 ' -. ' 4-52 1' ,. 1' -- - .'. - ' . Lf - ' llaa f I -0 v ' ' . ' '. ' f 2 -, .-42,221 'i' . if i'64--1. l- - -' S ' ' : P . - -'- I' ' ' A kfnu- c 9- .5 .5 56 n . 7 j ' f ' .. 'ff . . .le ' 3, - . .'- 5 5 .'g . Q rg .3 ve. I... - , . .. 4... , . 5 - . I , U .A N. I
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'If- '- EVM ,Q iw' 1 N,4,, fmt- A.. . flew I l ' 5 if W ' t l is I f n, l ll to I 'Q ll DR Groxzcr H DrNNy Preszdcnl of Umfvrrszfy of Alabama r Denny s I1test suuce to the Unnersntx ls, lll the opnnon of those who 'Ire m f'1m1l1'1r with lns record here, the gxcltest he hw set performed IS true th xt hy lns gre'1t xbxllty md splendld judgment ls to the needs of Ol e, he h'1s xn '1 lnxef perxod developed '1 sm'1ll Arts 'und SCILIILL College ugh -1 1,-lm f students, 1 few lnnldxngs Und those 1n'ldequ1telx equxppedj of lou 'lC'lClClIllC smndq s slxght reeognmon Ill the edue lt1on'1l world outsxde of Al'1h'1ml, xnto 1 Umversxty e to 'my xn the South lns verv success l1'1s mlde 1t 1lTlp6l llHL tlmt his glndmpg h1nd sh'1ll sull fur: an cet the destiny of the Unnersttx A gre'1t xnstntutnon cnlls for '1 gre1t exuutxve w r yet to he done ns dtfheult und complex, 'md Dr Denny hv deelmxng the flqtterly cr extended hun lay mother nnstxtutmn lms lnoug.,ht COYIXICUOI1 to the minds of fuends of the lllllVElSlty th ll tlns sunk ulll be ssell done AMtfQefeQmf0Q ,L 1 ,ME Ak. .4 A oe. .n 9 .ff rw:-'fi :naw A -wx -qv' NRA 1- QQZPY4, ,wifi M 6? Pai, 'xl We 'W ssl W? ,-, - N suse A m Q W .ap e fawlvla W if V QiW5?VeQTV?if?lf3We':f?c09 'vs ALA lt f X Ry- Qi lin!-aff Mc? ,D .,,,,,v-f fre: . ' K 5-1 QWAQ BEWMLLA' RB ll ' Q I N! xi S N , l l Y l 1' l 5 . l x 1 i We fl I . 1 1 . 1 lx , , li ,,: lit , , , , , ' . ost ' I K W . . ' . ' ' z , ., f ' 1 ' 1 . . . H 1' . W It : 1 S . 1 : . - ' ' . 4' . . . ' ' ' X ll' T ' ' st'1t 4 .' . ' ,- ' . - . ,- 3 -V1 ' , , , ' ' ' ' 1 . lful lf 2' 0 C .' t ' t . 1 . ' ' , - r ' '2- l . . . . . ' ' ' ' -' 1 ffdl, 5 f 1 nnd J ' 1 - ' .' , , 3 ' - ,- , 1 X 5 :L 1 . 1 - qual xi it ' 1 ' ' l i.. X . But il xv T K I . x 1 b ' . - V . . . . ' her ll' , Q l r .- ' ' .' . .- 1 ,- 1 K ,, - Tl 7? 1 2 wok ' '. ' ' z 2 . , v .' - .Ig ng . . W . ,Q , ' . ' v ' ' . . . l I -v 1 1 off . . . . , 1 Y S the In Q 1 , , - . I 1 . M xl fi l-.Q l mg ' I W-:M .......,,..., , , . -..-.,. ..---. -,. .,.-.,. ..,:,,, n 'T t:'r''::'f::1 j::it'.,'f2., N. -,.-.,.. ,,-...- .g,:'f:: j:.:g::-'gf-N --- V,-fs.-.,.,,..., WW, M 42, l I W W T .fl 'Nz' I :cf4'51Z gJl1?fii fq2 gwj.v5'3L5c,v:gg f2S'j'f7jC'JQ?f1Z gy'lQpQjjg59f'-2ElQQ.ILlTf.'iiQ3l 'QPf . u 1 ,-..u-t :s-.1 14 . . -..M-,,,.,g ,wyqiilgi idx-j::.i-9,1-'5:igf-,j 3-:Q 'ev ag ' ' '.' ' L-f' 'Wiki' s.. T3?' QW Vnrq W Q- 'W' kff-if ,xfff-'-' 4115 'if-ful. ,. Qf:f':f7ij . -Q' --- K G I ,. X : A s- ,' . f fr, . my .wg - I f ,r fi -S -- .u i tr, A..', -b Du ' . , :V , A 1 fs ff E su, i fqgxjv' lB,f:u-lp-Blain :'zj:2Q?gmJzn H v nf gf-f. as 'A Ig, 5 A, 'X J 3. ,f ' .. M if ef lf fm: 5 j'.,', ' 'LJ 11 . , ,1 x N c ff. 'N , if wi Q1 .D . -N, ,f f -gl., 3,6 Q N:n1..a-- 'p 1? , '15 . 1 .Jw L A- 1 .' - Q, 1 'gps f ll 'ax ff. f M K' :I . ..' l, ,-.,-in., . x- f vy !..vl ' g I 1 -, C S- ,VV 1 AJ , . V: .4 ' . , -, '. ' ' - - 1,, . 1 . . -, . .r ' 1 -1 fe B ..,
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f Y 'r I v1v r I 9 v U 1 v r .,. A' ' ' ee e 5 S ' l 5 i r I The College of Engineering Character, Judgment, elhciency, underetlndmg of h men, 'ind techmc1l 'ihrhty 'ire the prime requmtes for l succesu in engineering lhe development of these I qimlxtles in the engineering studentw lb the 'um toward which the f'1culty of the College of Tngrneerrng drrecte its eflorre Coureee 'irc offered in all the nrljor hmnchee of engineering, including ch lTllL'll engineer mg, civil engineering, commercnl engineering, elecrrr cxl engineering, hydrwuhc engineering, xnduwtrml ll'1'll1 lgement, YYlSCll llllCll engineering lT'l8K'llllll'glCll en gmeermg, mining engineering 'md mnn xrv engineering ln 'iddmon to these bmnches, 'lCl0l'l'llltlCll engineering, courses were offered thru xc'1r for the first time Along with the suentlhc training of chssroom instruction md the development of techmc'1l skill in lnbomtory, Held 'Ind shop there is developed the vmon 'md nnxtmnvc needed by the fixture le'1ders in the engineering pro on Glokce JACOB DAVIS, JR Ulll Q97bFlCY44Q The School o Law lhe School of L'm ww opened ID 1872 During, 'H llfc of mf! SIX ye'ns it has rendered efhclem Serv ice IH shoun hy cmllxng the roll of the distinguished memhers of the bench and b'1r th'xt it has given to the smtc Phe School of I'm is 'lpproved by the Section of Legal Ednc'1txon of the Amerxc'1n B'ir Asgg cmtlon, 'Ind is meeting all requirement: for member hip in the Aesocmtxon of Amer1c'xn L'1w Schools the W0 1Ire'1t NI'lIlCl'll'L'll7lllg 'igencies of legql educfmon In Amerxcfn Hossex er, greut 'rs his been its service in the past, the future m'1y justly expect much more fiom ut becwuee of Its new building and equipment H, In CI'9'lSCll l1br1rv f'1cxlmes, its enlqrged faculty 'ind its higher gl lCll1lllOIl requirements The School of Lqw xull meet theee just expectgmonq DLZAN Arrmu J FARRAH M Loxncll 0 051' 5 l' 1 gurl I1 D QAlubunm.J Zfylf -r Al if . X 1 . . Y 1 . f. '. . B ,t K - - : ' . '.: ' ' , . 'g - ' , -,-. , 'B 'V' . L. ' . I ' um. qc: -.-np i N I 1 l 1 I lr ff l I ' s 1 1- - - 1 .K . t . , ' ' X- - : - ' . . 1 cl 1 ' ' . , - . , . K 'il ' . . . . . . 1 t . . I I s. ' ' ' I K K 1 ' . - . . ' F -.. , Y Al '- ' . 1' ' A L l 1 ' 1 , . 4' - Q c: xi Q, rr..n. 111-11- ll' r A -1 ' 1 s ,4 4 4. ,g 1, A A A A 4 4 A V A' A n . -,-, . ..... .5- .H . '. -.. t ,1- H- W: . .I 1 hh' 'vp . fe.-,J ' . n . I' . '. 'z 'I . A -V '- me . '- ' f ' .Q lu 'I .' . '. fl., I .nm I 1' ., . If 0 ,I - iff' 5 V - .- , -. . ,. 4. , ..:.. 1-5-, l, 1- gg.. . - H , . ' --. , . . ' : 'UO , .1 . 3- 'x , , .'- Q -0. . -.. ., . N -: 3- -, I :, S . . , , .N - . ' '- 4 ' ' - O. -' - 'Qt' -' -' ' ni' - -5' . I s z .,.'.xg- 'B' .e i. - . .H . --6. .. . .P ly: , .. . .. , ,, ,. I , I .
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