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ADMINISTRATION THE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE John Mason Young, M.M.E Prof, of Engineering Ernest C. Webster, C.E Prof, of Engineering and Mathematics Alfred Oxiey Giles, B.S Asst. in Engineering Geology: Harold S. Palmer, Ph.D Prof, of Geology Home Economics: Carey D. Miller, M.S Assoc. Prof, of Foods and Nutrition Anna B. Dahl Asst. Prof, of Textiles and Design Katherine Bazore, M.A Asst. Prof, of Home Economics Hedwig S. Otremba, B.S Instructor in Home Economics Lillian E. Smith Instructor in Textiles and Design Ada Beatrice Erwin, B.S Lecturer in Home Economics Mathematics: John S. Donaghho, M.A Prof, of Mathematics and Astronomy Elvin Albert Hoy, B.S Instructor in Engineering and Mathematics Ruth L. T. Yap, M.A Instructor in Mathematics Physics: Paul Kirkpatrick, Ph.D Prof, of Physics WiUard H. Eller, Ph.D Asst. Prof, of Physics Harry A. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D Asst. Prof, of Physics Iwao Miyake, M.S Instructor in Physics ■Mni i ffl rSH V C-- 4l l -kt jj i£ «B nl mHL 1 1 ' r-r . 1 ■ V r ' 1 m - .« T ' Il Mp - H ui ' ' ., . hI I i HlV «r3 . Kfl DILLINGHAM DONAGHHO ELLER HENKE WEBSTER [ 23 ]
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KA PALAPALA for 1932 THE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEAN KELLER TWENTY-FIVE years ago the College of Agricul- ture and Mechanic Arts was opened. Programs of study in agriculture, in home economics, in en- gineering, and in general science were offered. The same programs now offered by the College of Applied Science resemble the original programs in form and basic content but have been altered and broadened so as to meet the present conditions. Probably the graduates of the College of Applied Science are scattered more widely than those of the other two colleges. They are found in engineering positions in eastern United States, on sugar plantations in India, selling machinery and structural material in China and as internes and dieticians in mainland hospitals; but the majority remain in Hawaii. The College of Applied Science is proud of its twenty- five years of service, of its graduates, and, twenty-five years from now, it hopes to point with pride to the achieve- ments of its present undergraduates. Arthur R. Keller FACULTY Agriculture: Louis A. Henke, M.S Prof, of Agriculture Harold A. Wadsworth, B.S Assoc. Prof, of Agriculture Julius L. Collins, Ph.D Assoc. Prof, of Genetics J. M. Westgate, M.S Lecturer in Agronomy and Tropical Agriculture Carroll P. Wilsie, Ph.D Lecturer in Genetics Charles M. Bice, B.S Asst. Prof, of Poultry Husbandry George W. H. Goo, B.S . Asst. in Animal Husbandry Botany: Ross S. Bean, B.S Asst. Prof, of Botany Oscar Nelson Allen, Ph.D Asst. Prof, of Plant Pathology and Bacteriology Entomology: Merrill K. Riley, M.S Instructor in Entomology O. Wilfred Olsen, M.A Instructor in Entomology Chemistry and Sugar Technology: Frank T. Dillingham, M.A Prof, of Chemistry and Sugar Technology Richard Wrenshall, Ph.D Assoc. Prof, of Chemistry Earl M. Bilger, Ph.D Asst. Prof, of Chemistry George H. Barnhart, M.S Lecturer in Sugar Technology Giichi Fujimoto, M.S Instructor in Chemistry Engineering: Arthur R. Keller, M.S. . . Prof, of Engineering, Dean of College of Applied Science Carl B. Andrews, M.S Prof, of Engineering [ 22 ]
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KA PALAPALA for 1932 - if -w M THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES in the University of Hawaii endeavors to do two things: first, to afford an opportunity to acquire a liberal education through the synthesis of humanistic and scien- tific appreciations; and, second, to lay the foundation and supply the tools with which to build the structure of life. In the words of an old college charter, attention is given to the advancement of all good literature, arts and sciences, for the purpose of supplying cultural background, as training for research specialists, and as preparation for law and medicine, for teaching, journalism, business and public service. The history and civilization of the Orient are objects of special interest and study on account of the geographical position of the Hawaiian Islands. William H. George DEAN GEORGE FACULTY Anthropology: Harry L. Shapiro, Ph.D Research Prof, of Phys. Anthropology Peter H. Buck, D.S.O., M.D Lecturer in Anthropology and Ethnology Thomas T. Waterman, Ph.D Instructor in Cultural Anthropology William A. Lessa, A.B Research Assoc, in Phys. Anthropology Frederick S. Hulse, M.A Research Asst. in Phys. Anthropology Margaret M. Lam, B.A Research Asst. in Phys. Anthropology Don Ling Clerical Asst. in Phys. Anthropology Art: Annie C. B. McPhall, B.Ed Asst. Prof, of Art and Design Huc-Mazelet Luquiens, B.F.A Asst. Prof, of Art Henry H. Rempel, B.E Instructor in Art Portia N. Miner, B.E Instructor in Art Botany: Harold St. John, Ph. D Prof, of Botany Ross S. Bean, B.S Asst. Prof, of Botany Erling Christophersen, Ph.D Lecturer in Botany William C. Davis, M.S Asst. in Botany Economics and Business: Merton K. Cameron, Ph.D Prof, of Economics Matthew M. Graham, C.P.A Prof, of Accounting Victor W. Bennett, M.A Asst. Prof, of Commerce Alva E. Steadman, LL.B Lecturer in Business Law William H. Taylor, B.A Instructor in Commerce Edward J. Greaney, B.C.S Special Instructor in Accounting [ 24 1 ; '
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