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.2 ri A rf 'Q ltr- 32 T'3f i Administration N fffv 1 'Vin 'V A M K Am 1 4 i i 1 YK? N . H gk 4 M' tr 1 'l li LJ MAS'I'liRS Fi.m'n Wl1,l.Axuw Culuso I Inn fuss jonNs'ruN Lr:cam:'l i' S'ru.1cs Alncous Mi l.1.r:n l7I'1'l'liRS Hnowiw BARKSDALI- NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Depmvmenzf o f Biology BENJAMIN Bm: Hmuuss, B. Sc., M. Sc., Ph. D., Director. Om .l0IlNr l'0N, B. A., M. A. ISAIH-II. S'l'lLIiS, B. S., M. S. NIICSSIE HAIililSON L1cc:c:12'1 1', B. S. W1NN11c JACOBS, B. S. JAM!-is B. MClillYI314I, B. A., M. A. Depmfzmefzz of Chemiszry WAl.l.Ac1': Nl5NV'l'CJN MAS'l'EllS, B. S., A. B., M. A., llireflor. lmcvitis Pmuw Fl.oYn, B. S., M. S. l'iDl'l'lIA LUICCKI-I, li. S., M. A., M. S. 'I'l1oMAs A. W1I.I.A1w, B. A., M. A. Album MAE CURIIO, B. S. Depczmlzenz of Physics Louis L. Mu.r.1-IR, B. A., M. A., Direflor. Depmimenz of M otlzemczzics rIilM0'l'IIY l'lmv1N l,li'l'15RS, A. B., A. M., Direofor. MY1a'1'l.ic CYRENA l3RowN, B. A., M. A. Amos BARKSDALE, A. B., M. A. Master me and you can master the world -motto over the door of the Science Laboratory at a famous German University. Science-two years requirecl--to some unfortunate, a stumbling Way, beset with incomprehensible terms-to others those two years-Doorway into the land of fascinating mysteries--they choose to go on-those same terms serving as poetry. Loligo pealli-roll that on your tongue-chondriosomes-mitosis-role of the mesoclerm--the long unrolling of Evolution-Dance of the atoms-Universes glimpsed Within infinite particles--miracles of the chemical world--Physics-the music of force- the multitudinous things as they appear in a new light--fascinating if you like science and from it all a firmer, clearer vision of God. Page 26
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Administration Kmqggqm' Nifwrux Powxsu. lhuucus WILSON l ARRING'l'0Y P1-:Nunn 5,-,Uyrr Sw!-:Nsox Cowuxu Por.l.ock McCoNNr:l 1. COMI l'0N Gl.Ass SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Deparfmenl of Gofuermlzeut and DepartmentofGeograpl1y Evgnofnjw R. SXVENSON, B. A., M. A., Director. W. MCCONY'lI'Il.I., B. A., M. A., Ph. D. MARY .l0 COW'-ING, B- S-, M. A. SAMUEL B. MCrhI,IS'l'ER, B. A., M. A. C- L- POUAOCK, B- A-, M- A. -,CHN S. SPRA'l l', B. A., M. A. l H . l I. W. l'uNn1-:R, B. A., A. B., M. A. Igepm Mimi!! of Hl!z07y Boss CoMP'roN A. B-, B. S., M. A. L' W' ,Nl':W'mN' B' A M' A Ph' D Di e'f - IOHWON 'B A M A. xl. L. lxmcasnukv, B. A., Ph. D., cfllfllfljl' Mzzwffffl, W G' 'B 'A M A C. A. Bluncucs, B. A., M. A. ' ' I' 'B' ' ' ' CORA Bi':l.l.1-: Wn.soN, A. B., M. A. IC. H. FAluuNc:'roN, A. B., M. A. ANNA I. Powrsm., B. A., A. M., Ph. D. The Social Science Department serves four causes: Ceography-History--Goverm ment-Economics. The Department of Geo gmplzy-T o instruct and train teachers in human geogra- phy and science of the earth-land and sea-continents and isles-isotherms-weather- people-mountains-geology-everything that makes and has gone to make geography and social science llze Deparlment 0 Hislory-To teach history to prospective teachers as a living subject-Ancient History-Greek History-Roman History-Modern History--English History-Hispanic-American History-the rise and fall of civilization-of patriots and men wfns and empires all that has gone to make up the background of today. llze Depmlmenz 0 fr0'U8l'717lZ6.'ll'-PI'CSCllf comparative views of World govern- ment national, state and municipal government-gives an understanding of their pur- poses, methods of operation and their various relations, governmentally speaking, with the other countries of the world fbe Depaz 11114111 0 I tofzomics-1'u1'pose: to teach sociology-pure economics- 1 clearer view of man s social and industrial relations. .M C C B I 1 . the laws and theories of these two sciences-in such a manner that the student may have . ' 3. s ' 11 gmnosvv'-'- fn 1? ii 'Z 'ill fa if 1 E3 lil g.: if f il we iii K. il ii E5 ll ,ei I Q 1 F l S 1 IM! L :nge 25
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Administration DRODIE Lousnv Sroxak FRONABARGER hlxnnnks Snuog SWEET CRAVEN CLHVELANI HAILH PATCHIII Smrrn ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BENJAMIN Folio l RoNAIIARc:I':iI, A. li., M. A., lid. M., lid. D., llirezrmr. l'ilDl'l'Il LANIER CLARK, B. Lit., M. A. B1-:ssII': LORENA SIIooIc, B. A., M. A. WIL'I'oN W. Coox, B. S., M. A., Ph. D. MARY CROCKE'l l' SWIQI-:'I', B. A., M. A. RAY Cooxxz S'roKER, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. MA'I I'IlC EI.I.A CRAVICNS, li. A., M. A. ELBRIIJGI-3 C. BROIJIE, B. A., A. M. NIiI.I.l1C CI.Ev11I.ANo, B. A., M. A. BELL Iiumzwiz LOONEY, B. A., M. A. VIRGINIA Auc:Us'I'A HAlI,IE, B. S., M. A. Gliokczn Ml2llllIiliS, A. B., M. A. MAIQY FkANc1cs l,A'l'CIll'Il.I., Ph. B., M. A. ' MAMIIC li. SMITII, B. A., M. A. ROM high school to college. It is a long step. No doubt many can tell you-and how long-Freshman English-the proverbial bugbear-but still they get the little old sheep-skin just as regularly every year. The Cross test-the first obstacle, then grammar-infinitives-participles-verbs- gerunds-reflexives-the mazes and labyrinths of structure--THEMES-and more tests -101 is over-for better or for QFD--everything set for the second term-to the fresh- man is exposed the dark and deep secrets of debating and argumentation. He becomes acquainted with the principles that are used Where literature is recognized as such-and IF he passes, comes the third and last term- The Return of the Native. A little later-a touch of Shakespeare here and there-King Lear for instance-by way of introduction to this master-finals again-103 is a memory-sweet or maybe not so succulent. The second year sophomore English looms on the horizon-this problem of becoming better acquainted vyith the mother tongue is becoming more interesting-perhaps there is something to English after all. The Work begins-Chaucer-he is accepted as a begin- ning. Then follow authors in endless succession-Caedmon-Mallory-Cynewulf-- Shakespeare-Milton-then 202-Dryden-Swift-Defoe-Johnson-Keats-Byron- Shelley-right on through 203 with-Arnold-Browning-Noyes-Bridges-Kipling-- and a hundred others. English takes on a greater significance-the student decides to look a little deeper. He is free now to choose his field-there is critical English-affording a means of apprecia- tion-and creative English-affording an outlet for personal creations-it is all a rather pleasant process-filled at times with difficulities-yet permeated with friendly feelings -and with accomplishments. Page 27
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