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DEAN BRUCE DEARING HULLIHEN HALL EMTRANCE The School of Arts and Science is central in any university for the reason that is provides 809 to 909 of all the academic courses, Its purpose i5 to give the whole student body a general education in the humanities and sciences as well as to provide specialized professional training for one- half of Delaware's entire enrollment. The University has a long-range planning program to pro- vide for an expanding enrollment. This year, three new assistants have been added to the Winterthur Program in art, English, and history. Rescarch is constantly going on, con- centrated in the fields of science and business administeation. The Dean of the School of Arts and Science is G. Bruce l'Ji:.'tring who joined the staff at Delaware in June, 1937. Previous to this position, he was associate Professor at Swarth- more College. He also taught at the University of Ohio, the University of Minnesota, and Cornell. His is a very important and time-consuming position, yet he finds time to meet informally with the student body, and, on some occasions, to appear with the Umw:rsir.:,' Dirama GIOLIP.
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DEAN E. W. COMINGS Dr. Edward YW. Comings, Dean and Professor of Engineering, is one of the maost recent additions te the University's faculty. He came to the University in June, 1959, after having been head of the School of Chemical and Metallurgical Enginecering at Purdue University since 1951, Prior to joining the Purdue f;ixllilj.'. he taught at the University of Illincis, where he setved from 1936 to 1951. This year at Delaware, there were approximately 425 undergraduates enrolled in the School of Engineering. There are four different departments in the engineering school: electrical, mechanical, chemical, and civil, among which the Electrical Engineering Department is the largest. The new equipment and buildings which have been acquiwd in recent years, together with an ;-nhl.t:niing fac Lll!;h have made our School of Engineering one of the finest in the country. DUPONT HALL
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