University of Alabama - Corolla Yearbook (Tuscaloosa, AL)

 - Class of 1929

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i : there at once rr greater need or zr greater opportunity. ., , , .. A , -1. Mpc V 'QP Y' -Y' I P Y' P' , so r or vvtt .ttt l fl 2 qi il E1 The School of Medicine z r rg, In the remarkable development which marks the recent progress of all the Southland, no more important f , , step has been taken by the University of Alabama than ' 5 -r its decision to enlarge its School af Medicine into a complete four year school, The health of the people 'ffl' 'j and the prevention of disease are of fundamental im- 1 . 3 p0l'ItlIlCC. To make possible the bigger agricultural, IN commercial and industrial CV0llllit '1 which will bring 'qi l, greater wealth, power and happiness, it is becoming 3, . 'N necessary, as well as a matter of pride, that the state 'lv '- should train its own physicians. The enlarged and . rl strengthened School of Medicine will be consecrated to 1 the people and to the profession of the entire state and 35 4 -. X of the adjacent territory. Nowhere in the country is fl , On the proud traditions of the past will arise a still DFAN STUART GRNVFS more glorious future A B M D tqyraeuacb lqlae College o Eclucatlon The College of Education is the division of the Unrversrty whose functron IS the training of teachers, principals, supervisors superintendents and other edu catronal vsorkers Students may enter the freshman class and after four years of study obtain the degree of bachelor of arts rn education or the bachelor of science in education 'I he master of arts degree may be secured after one year of further study Special de gree courses are olfered in physical education trade and industrial education, and elementary education A burldrng, which will cost ?250,000 oo rs now being tonstructed for the use of the College of Education It will contain rn addrtron to class rooms, the offices of the dean and the various professors, a departmental lrbrarv, a psychological laboratory, and educational ex hrbrt room and various other rooms JAMrs J Dosrrrz A M fbulurnbitl LI D tAlab'1nrr.J 5 a., Y J - X -n -rw rs, .ati lf: ' t , t t X , ' f 'rl r , 1 rl- ll r Q l ' ,N rr f . l ir 'Q 'i l r 1' ,N 4 K . . . V. . xi, l . . . . . . rl . i up . N . .I t - 1, l 1 . v 1 x x' ll ' , , K g. , .. r 4. a 1 I V ' ,, 'U 1 . . . r ' S L 1 L L . I 1 i . l rr M , 5 t . . . ' . - , ' . ' . 'L ' 1 1 t ' . r ., , IH . . v ' I ' . . i Q l: - 1 ' i . . . . . ,N l 1 K K . L 1 K ' .' ' I r ' 4 .' I t 4 r t ' r - 3 ,K ,I ' K L . B. I , L. Q r .V ll L . F 1 , A Q, - - I . 4. . . z I ,V ' rr r , 1 .1 'i l - 1 W .L -, ' -1- ' 4, .a, .l. ,lr M4 -A. ul. -lr A., . Ae. ' .agp y u u , ' '- Q, ,sw rw. ff Sy, - 'f . . Ar .vu q - -K! 1 ' - sc gg- 1 N. - . - - -.- 1 -. ' -2 I - -A I . - t' , f' 'ff . ' V fi 5 ' X '. fl- . ' 5 T I . 'rr-is sta . 'sv . - - 3 2 . . ' X-' .- 'O .r ' 'N r ' . ' ' ' 5 -' - ' Al.: k W ' Q' ,f',','-0 fc 'r 1 ' fi . .lu -0, 1 fl' 5' 11 1. J ,iv ' s A. -' . r , ' ' 9, e .' iff' .H ' 'e 47 .' '. ' 4 '- '- ..' Q g r ' N ' ' li N. -,:s- tw- -. , P . 1 , ga .4 . -..'- , : ,f ' - U , of .s -. ..- - r' , 1- - -f-- V .-p', -' , . .,'2.'- . . gg. Tto In , 'V , nz, 4. s , l,- A Q ,., Q , . . ,nh .r U... A ai, .. Aug.. yt -'rl' :L ' b, f O N If : 1 , - , ..,., . a ,AU .V I I .af l 5: 1 ,' . F --rl Na- r ,rr -,ei A- y. .Org .f.', N, 3 ' ' V V ..- 11 , . ' - rp-ev.. -., -, , .r . .' '1 gg J. 0 .- ',. ' Q ,

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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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- The Graduate School This department was Orgmlzed in 1925 tv Pm' gl . if . more graduate instruction for its cultural and pro- ,- i '- 1 fessional values and to develop research. In 1925 only , , , 1 a few graduate students were enrolled. Last year fl, 'A more than 6oo graduate students were enrolled-65 in ' L ghe regular session, 2.45 in the summer school, and the 'il ' ' ' Extension Division. Students from all sections of the , United States and from several foreign countries now 1 .5 pursue graduate work at the University of Alabama. I Q .l I- p .. gy-Y V gr' .ry A fl , IF' 7 . t Q' .7 49' is .- e- A'-at --fi ' e s - sees -e 1 so n I N' al ' ' I l pr Q l 5 5 ' ' l i 1 8 K 1 . 1 , I l ' ' i Graduate work has been markedly expanded during YN ' 9 the last two years. The faculty has been enlarged, . . . . . Y 'pl and library and laboratory facrlrtres greatly rmproved. 'rf l .dll remainder in the extension classes conducted by the ' n l t t l l l ll Probably no American University has made greater 3 I , 1' progress in graduate work in recent years than the 1 ,N University of Alabama. ' ' DIAN Arnertr B Moonr 9 M hlrr Tile SLIITIITIQI' School The summer school vt rs cstablrslred rn 1903 by spc 4' cr rl enactment of the Lcgrslature of Alabama the hrst session being held rn 1904 'lhe vrrrous schools and colleges of the Unrversrtv function during the sum mer rll courses required for the bachelors 'rnd mas ter s degrees berug offered In 'lddrtron r wrde selec tron of electrwes, including many rttraetrve courses not offered during the regul rr session, ue made 'rvarl 'able by the summer school Ihe summer school rs divided into tuo terms 'r first tcrm of snr necks rnd 'r second term of five weeks Students may lfftllll either term or both terms, completrng rn one term srx semester hours and rn both terms twelve semester hours of uork 'Ihe purposes of the summer school 'rre ex rctly the same 'ts those of the regular session DR JOIIN R MCCLURE MA PhD fC'o1nmblxJ M,..35'?...s:i9'?.A5 ..ei ai WAWAWA Lk 42, -2 '3'59' v.. r ' ' ,Z 0 .Ly , 7 ax N as W 1 N. Q G-X , I -bk, 1 ' fhff' -r' I TM' 'A P fi . ...alien it . . .. I l ' ' L glf M.. ., .A., Ph.lb, qu 'a gay 1 1.9 I ,l - ' 'l 1 l I l 4 , , . I - V up , ' l 1 . , l - ll 4. ' l . l, 1 I 1: 1 , 9' ll l lt 1 l 1 X 1 l . . ' ' ' 1 1 ,. J. ,V 5. b. ,- A 3' l . . . l 'rg l lp 1 . . ' . . . . . , , . . . . . . .- x 5- .I-9 . l I . - . 5. I , 1 W. E 2: , ,I 'Q , ', - ' . if is , 4 I . r 1 S' . I' .N .vs A . ' ' K - - I - J - w I ' . . . . , ll' 1 Y , ' . t Z r . . ' 1, ' - . . 1 1 .L l ,lx A 1 . z ' . . - 'Q 1 fl! -1 , t . l -, . , . 3 5 1 ts in . , I . , '. .r. -B Z H 5' s U 3 1 . L K 2 , pi .Iv -. 15 ' ' ' ' A l vs I ' . . 1 i ' ' .' g ' ' ' rg ' . ll' w 'f tg ' . ' . r .5 . lil .V . 2 . Y 2 .4 . .' ' . ' , , , jg gl t 'I ll ' ' ' lf . ., f . . , 1 E r l Q ,L N r . V ,Wwv Mui: ,V-,J:MLww,:,,,,4,,,,.,:.-,,,,.,,... 7 V. .-s,d,::........,-........,...,..e....,..... ....:,..-.--,.:......::..-.--........,.e...:.......,-- .. -.,...: ' 'fr W A' 1 ' , H . N N . ,. T.. -Qi. s ' Q4 Q ,, H ,' - , - - .. ..., . ... . . g' gg., ,Q-.. Q , , Q ., ,, , A ,.,,.,,.. 1 , 1, t,., .f.- , .-.- , V., - ,- I ,qs-A - p , L E .1 lei -. N i Ag! K -Q -i .Y-f :Agia lf Thi. X N I ,, 1, , rl . f - so ' ft.. iff 'ff f -fi , -l 4'-in f . M , ofa W A - . . A fn . - ' f ' -'wwf'-N v., - lf' . s 'Y 'Sf . , ' .naw V- -H 11' .f- . we. 1- -.ab ' . .1 f N ' 'P if .' 3:1 1 'wg ff' -ff 222. ,. -:fb fl ' -.f - J ' 1 ' 43- : 'gh'-. 513, ,if ' A M I , 5 547 '- FP T , RT ' 'Q F 215- 4 ' 'lic 5 11 51' x 'l ilu e N ff' i ' . v,.- f-fi. f- ' . .s f . ' r. ' 1 1 if V Q x 'sr ' 3 ' 'X W 7 -1--' 'Q .f'f 3 .- - '- O Z' ' 7 'tv -V . .' ' 'i I -- rl , 'R :dl V 7 -5111,-A Q JN- in 1 , :ig l- 'ind ' V. Q 1.1 Li., M fgg 14 111.9323 U ' Ti.: ff ggi' - i I Q, -'- - ..1 ' f ...., 1 2 ',, U ft' ,. F- ,, - ' 1'1 ' ..-:gf is. hs, .q ' 12

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