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:yu WW Dr vi Leqciell ' Cora sfa AGRICULTURE-newest of college departments. Birth record is dated fall, 1941. I. H. Leggett, head: H. G. Rylander. ill ART-in this college has taken on Latin American leaniiigs. Dr. Cora Stafford, di- rector: Ronald Williamstl: Rudolph Fuchs? Carlos Meridag Octavio Medellin: Mrs. Bliss McManus. 9l'l'l1ey were 1frX in the Army tt X 1 t cu l i qilw wliilortalwlt- lIll4II'1H1llllf'. don luxu .ind Cltlllllg tlotliw. .md get Ee ,
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Direc+or of Placemeni' Direcfor of Teacher Training Director of Gradua+e School E. H. Farring1'on This 'Liob getter compares the Place- ment Office to a stockroom disposing of a factory product-in this case, trained teachers graduating from the college. Because he believes in the quali- ty of the product he handles, the place- ment percentage for his office leads the list of all similar institutions with a bet- ter than 98 percent placement average. J. C. MaHhews When he used to be a Deputy State Supervisor, Dr. C. Matthews literally urode every trail in the Lone Star State. His job took him into practically every small town in the country. May- be that's how he learned the business of dealing with people and problems, so essential to his job as Director of Teacher Training. L. A. Sharp Graduate students look to Dr. L. A. Sharp for direction. He has been head of the graduate department and chair- man of the graduate council since its establishment in 1935, the first year that a master's degree was otfered by the college.
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Jae fl ilwfwf BIBLE-is directed and staffed by Dr. W. T. Rouse. QIIBIOLOGY-dealing in microscopes, bugs, anatomy, evolution. Dr. B. B. Harris, director, Dr. Ola Iohnston, Dr. Iames McBryde, Dr. I. K. G. Silvey, I. H. Leggett, Dr. C. L. Schloemer. CII BUSINESS EDUCATION-finds a multiplying demand for its training. W. A. Larimer, director, Dr. H. D. Shepherd, A. A. Miller, Tom Rose, Miss Caroline Currie, B. L. Newton, C. B. Tate, Miss Opal 'Wright, Miss Eula Reno? . . 'II CHEMISTRY-is guilty of compound- ing those nose-wrinkling smells on the northwest corner of the campus. Dr. I. L. Carrico, director, L. P. Floyd, Dr. I. I. Spurlock, Gilbert Wilson, Miss Addie Mae Curbo, T. A. Willard. III ECONOM- ICS and SOCIOLOGY-concerned with production, distribution, consumption, trusts, corporations, and monopolies. Dr. Iack Iohnson, director, Dr. R. L. Con- rod, Dr. Sam Barton, Ross Compton. . . fIIEDUCATION-vortex of the North Texas curriculum . . . trains the people who will mold the opinions of tomorrow. Dr. G. A. Odam, head, Dr. Harold Bren- holtz, Dr. V. Y. Craig, Miss Nellie Grif- fiths, Dr. I. C. Matthews, Dr. L. A. Sharp, Dr. I. F. Webb, Dr. Merl Bonney, Dr. R. L. Marquis, Ir., Max Huebner, A. G. Koenig, Miss Carolyn McMullan, Miss Annabelle Pritchard, William G. Woods, Sidney Hamilton. 'II ENGLISH -wages war on split infinitives, comma blunders. Promotes perfection of written, spoken expression. Dr. Floyd Stovall, di- rector, Dr. E. C. Brodie, Dr. F. M. Dar- nall, Dr. A. M. Sampley, B. E. Looney, Miss Mary Patchell, Miss Bessie Shook, Miss Mamie Smith, Miss Mary Sweet, Dr. M. P. Wells, Dr. E. G. Ballard, Miss Nellie Cleveland, Dr. E. S. Clifton, Miss Virginia Haile, I. M. Logue, Dr. W. F. McNeir, Miss Mary Tom Osborne, Miss Anne Birdwell. 'On leave I Bible Dr. W. T. Rouse In fr.
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