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College of AGRICULTURE The University of Georgia is a member of the Ameri- con Association of Land-Grant Colleges approved by the Federal Government for giving instruction in agriculture and related fields: agricultural engineering and land- scape architecture. The 2,475 acre college farm stocks beef cattle, dairy cattle, and other livestock herds; the poultry form serves one of Georgia ' s rapidly growing in- dustries through its program of practical experience and research. In addition to the regular teaching and exten- tion programs, the work of the experimental stations con- stitutes a major phase of the College of Agriculture. CALVIN C.MURRAY Dr. Calvin C. Murray was appointed Dean of the College of Agriculture in 1950. He previously taught agronomy at the University of Georgia and Louisiana State College. Before returning to Georgia as Dean, Dr. Murray served for two years as director of the Georgia Experiment Station. His degrees include a B.S. from N. C. State, on M.S. from Georgia, and his Ph.D. from Cornell. The Co ■a, Os ' !:;»hei ri Agnf ' :;:licrs ' l-tiofibo First Row: Ralph Smith, A. E. Culllson, J. J. Westfall, George Thompson, H. B. Henderson, T. H. Rogers, Dan Pratt, T. L. Frazier, R L. Keener, W. t. tiufison. Second Row. ' R. S. Wheeler, Lamar Harris, R. F. Sewell, J. R. Danion, Howard Dalton, J. J. Powers, F. W. Bennett, W. M. Reid, E. P. Warren, Carlisle Cobb, L. C. Curtis. Third Row: H. D. Morris, C. C. O ' Mary, R. C. Wood- worth, A. R. Brown, H. F. Perkins, J. W. Fanning, J. J. Sheuring, R. E. Proctor, C. J. Bryant, P. E. Plumart, G. L. Plummet. Fourth Row: C. C. Murray, Dean; C. E. Rice, R. R, Harris, George Banwart, Carl Hess, J. L. Carmon, Paul A. A. Fleming. Fifth Row: M. Stelly, R. H. Driftmier, E. C. Weren, Owens, Roy Bowden, J. W. Lassiter, E. R. Beaty, Joel Giddens, J. B. Kiter H. B. Weaver 22
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School of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION its First Row: Leonard T. Wright, George McMonmon, Dean James E. Gates, Thomas Williams, Howard Smith, Alfred Kurtz, Jeff Cobb, N. A. Beadles. Second Row. Richard Hartman, Lawrence Nachtrab, Earl Davis, Frank Mullin, Robert Dince, Lee Cobb, Otis Gaston, Robert Brooks. Third Row: In 1912 the College of Business Administration was es- tablished at the University of Georgia, and has grown to be the largest college in enrollment on the campus. The Bache- lor of Business Administration degree is awarded upon com- pletion of the four year program. The primary aims of the College are to provide a foundation of general culture, broaden the viewpoint, and develop sound thinking. Majors ore avail- able in Statistics, Marketing, Finance, Real Estate, Manage- ment, Retailing, Secretarial Studies, Traffic Management, Public Administration, Accounting, and General Business. Gregor Sebba, Norman J. Wood, Robert Wiley, Norman Ellis, Emil Troelston, David R. Day, Barbara Nelson. Fourth Row: Curtis Tate, Aldo Charles. Commerce-Journalism Building JAMES E.GATES At the head of the College of Business Ad- ministration is Dean James E. Gates. He is a native of Kentucky and received his B.S. De- gree from the University of Kentucky. He also holds a Ph.D. Degree from the University of Virginia. Dean Gates accepted his present posi- tion in 1 948 when he came to Georgia from the Container Corporation of America via the Uni- versity of Virginia. 21
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College of EDUCATION JOHN A. DOTSON The College of Education has as its head adminis- trator, Dean John A. Dotson. He became Dean in 1950 when he came to Georgia from Emory University i and Agnes Scott where he served as Director of ! Teachers ' Education. A native of Kentucky, Dean Dotson holds an A.B. degree from Georgetown College, on M.A. degree from the University of Kentucky, and a Ph.D. degree from George Peabody College. Peabody Hall The College of Education was organized in 1903, and at a later date the college became the Peabody School of Education. In 1931 the Peabody School of Education of the University, the Georgia State Teacher ' s College, the Depart- ment of Rural and Vocational Education of the College of Agriculture, and the Departments of Physical Education for Men and Women were combined into this college. The College of Education provides and administers all professional courses designed for the preparation for teaching in all areas of elementary and secondary education, including the special- ized fields. First Row. Dean John A. Dotson, Jonelle Folds, Sue W. Cramartie, lla Rooks, Frances Gofesky, Mary Tingle, Ocie T. Dekle, Robert Bowen, Gerald B. Robins, Herbert A. Otto, Harold Luper, Lee Sprawles, David P. Mason. Second Row. Kathleen Broodhurst, Victor Nix, Bramwell W. Gobrielson, Ralph K. Tyson, Aleene Cross, Marilyn R McDonald, Jonnye V Cox, Eileen Russell, Rachel S. Sutton, Eftie L. Keastcr, Harbin, B. Lawson, S. J. Singleton, Ira E. Aaron, Dayne M. Smith, Joseph C. Bledsoe, Garland E. Oliver, Sally F. Hanger. Third Row: Alice BeoJI, Archie G. Bryant, Furman Miller, William 0. N. Scott, 23 James E. Greene, Oval S. Harrison, Sibyl, Browne, Karl C. Garrison, Aman 0. Duncan, Ralph H. Tolbert, Mory Ella Lundy Soule, Emmie S. Evans, Robert T. Bowan, Jr. Fourth Row. Floride Moore, Robert J. Pfister, Lynn Shufelt, William B. King, Bernice L. Cooper, George B. Miller, Jr., Morgan Johnson, James L. Dickerson, J. Garlin Bryant, William Clemence, Lutian R. Wootton, Titus Singletary, Mary M A. Burns, Fronk R. Scott, George L. O ' Kelley, Jr., Allen Brock, Joseph Hill, Alexonder F. Perrodin, Richard W. Tews.
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