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'N 1 va ul I Mattie M P E Professor and of the Department of Physi Education for Men Sigmund W. Leifson, Ph.D., Professor and Head of Dept. of Physics Georg-e W. Sears, Ph.D., Professor and l-lead of the Dept. of Chemistry courses. These courses include business administration, wild lite, and chemical technology. Also, a plan was adopted Where- by a student majoring in English can get his major in liberal arts, high school teaching, or speech. Theodore H. Post, M.A., Professor and Head of the Dept. of Music lames R. Young, Ph.D,, Professor and Head of the Dept. of Psychology Frederick Trcmer, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Education Elsa Sameth, M.S., Professor Head of the Dept. of Physical Edu- cation for Women Rueben Thompson, M.A., Profes s and Head of the Dept. of Philos- Ophy Frederick Wood, Ph.D., Dean oi the College of Arts and Science
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rits untill Science 2:1 A 193.41 h 4 .I If! Faced with the huge task of con- verting from war to peace, Dean Frederick Wood and his asso- ciates in the college of Arts and Science did a more than success- ful job. Besides incorporating many new classes forthe return- ing veterans, the members of this college proved to be helpful counselors as well as instructors to the many new students. Dur- ing the year, this college toolc heed ofthe need for new courses and adopted three new four-year Bottom: Dr. Richardson examines the zoo cut-ups. Center: Writing up the results of experiments. Top: Iournulism lab provides material for furture publication heads
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l N ll L t k tes as P A L h b P D., Professor Frederick Wilson, M.S., Acting Dean B l gy of the College of Agriculture Beginning the fall semester with an enrollment of twelve, eight of Whom were veterans, the College of Agriculture increased its enrollment in the second semester to thirty-six. The Home Eco- nomics Department had thirty-six students enrolled each semes- ter. Graduation found four agricultural students and five home economics students leaving the campus . . . With its enrollment still crushed by those who left for official duties during the War, the College of Agriculture has high hopes for additional faculty members next fall. The college is now ably headed by acting Dean Fredrick Wilson. Dr. E. E. Wittwer, who has been serving with the Office of Price Administration, will return to the college this fall, but Dr. C. l-l. l-lodson has resigned to join the faculty of D R h d lctures gimlou ture
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