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School of LAW J. ALTON HOSCH The Law School proudly claims J. Alton Hosch as its Dean. He, too, is a native of Georgia and one of our alumni. He received his B.S.C. and M.A. degrees from the Univer- sity and LL.B. degree from Harvard University. Dean Hosch became a member of the Low faculty in 1928. but resigned in 1933 to prac- tice his profession. He returned in 1935 as Dean and professor of the Law School. Courses in law were first offered at the University in 1843, although the School of Law of the University of Georaio was not established until 1859. The Institute of Law and Govern- ment is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is approved by the American Bar Association and the Georgia Bar Association. Courses of study are designed to give the students a thorough knowledge of the common law together with its statutory modifications. Emphasis is placed on practicol application of theory to the complex situations out of which legal controversies develop. First Row: John M. Gayner III, Arthur G. Murphey Jr., Robert L. McWhor- ter, Dean Hosch, Abit Nix, Sigmund A. Cohn. Second Row: Harold M. Heckman, William McLendon Henderson, D. Meade Feild, Robert C. Contey. 28
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First Row: Adrian M. Mills, W. C. Burkhart, Dean Thomas J. Jones, Helen E. Jordan, Lois Scott, Paul L Piercy, Marvin L Fleming. Second Row Dennis Sikes, Walter Kornfeld, John D Morton, John W. Foster, Joseph D Edens Third Row: Sam S. Kreuz, Clifford Westerfield, William A. Knapp, Jr , Paul E. Hoffman, Eldred W. Causey. Fourth Row: Frank A. Hayes, A. G. Kemler, Thomas P. Zweigart, Terrell Boggs Ryan, LeRoy K. Taul. Fifth Row: Laurence T. Crimmins, William P. Von Eseltine. School of (liver zotior i : THOMAS J.JONES Claiming Wales, Kingdom as his homeland, Dr. Thomas J. Jones became Dean of the Veterinary Medicine School in 1947. Dr. Jones holds degrees from a number of colleges in the United States. He received his B.S.A. degree from the University of Florida, his D.V.M. and M.S. degrees from the University of Georgia, and his Ph.D. degree was conferred upon him by the University of Illinois. VETERINARY MEDICINE A degree course in veterinary medicine was first offered at the University in 1918 when a professional curriculum in a division of the College of Agriculture became activated. That course was discontinued in 1933, and formal training, in this field was not offered until the present School of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1946. The first two years of professional study are devoted to basic and preclinical classroom and laboratory courses; the last two years are largely concerned with clinical training in the classroom, laboratory, large and small animal hospital areas, and ambulatory clinics. Veterinary Medicine Building
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GRADUATE SCHOOL Before 1910 graduate work was supervised by the faculty principally through the Committee on Graduate Courses; then the Board of Trustees replaced this system by creating the Graduate School. The two basic purposes of the Graduate School are to promote thorough creative and fundamental scholarship and to provide advanced training in the profes- sional and vocational fields The Master of Arts and the Master of Sciences degrees are offered in most major subjects; the Ph.D. is offered in English, education, mathematics, zool- ogy, psychology, history, and plant sciences. Old College GEORGE H. BOYD Dr. George H. Boyd was appointed Dean of the Graduate School in the year 1926. He is a native of Georgia and holds A B. and M.S. degrees from Emory University and a Sc.D. degree from Johns Hopkins. Previously he headed the Biology Department at Georgia Tech, his field of specialization being the study of malaria parasites and their physiology. first Row.- J. C. Bledsoe, S. N. Ainsworth, J. E. Greene, Rachel Sutton, Leonora Mirone, G. H. Boyd, Chairman; AC. Cohen, R. E. Proctor, W. T. James, E. M. Everett, G. E. Philbrook, H. D. Morris, C. D, Cooper. Second Row: E. P. Odum, J. A. Dotson, L. W. R. Jackson, K. C. Garrison, Hudson Jose, J. J. Powers, M. K. Fort Jr., J. A. La Rocca, W. H. Duncan, F. E. Johnstone Jr., M. C. Prunty, Jr., E. W. Parks, C. C. Wilson, C. S. Third Row; J. C. Vinson, R. B. McGhee, J. W. Nuttycombe, R. T. Osborne, A. B. Soye, G. E. Thompson, H. 0. Lund, G B. Huff, E. E. Byrd, Matthias Stelly, C. J. Brockman, J. J. Sheuring, E. H. Dixon, Gregor Sebba, J. E. Drewry, R. H. West. 29
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