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T. L. Smith Martin W. Griffin V. J. Harriman Ruby Reynolds 1'11.D-, D.Sc-: Professor, B.S.: Instructor, Ed.D.g Professor, M.A.gAssociate Professor Biology and Geology Mathematics and Physicsg Chemistryg Head, gf Biolggy Director, Special Head of Department of Department of Chemistry Biological Research Mathematics and Physics atural Science, Math, and Physics Prof. Smith and his daughter, Susan, are shown disecting a bat in histology lah. Harlan L. McMillan Ph.D.g Associate Professor, Biologyg Head, Department of Biology The departments of the division of natu- ral science aim in their various courses to provide that acquaintance with the subject- matter and laboratory procedures which are necessary to prepare for graduate and profes- sional study or for teaching in secondary schools. The courses in the department of mathe- matics and physics are planned to meet the requirements of those students who expect to teach mathematicsg intend to specialize in engineering, chemistry, or allied subjects: are fulfilling pre-medical, pre-dental, or similar pre-professional requirementsg or are study- ing mathematics and physics in order to learn the scientific method of investigation. The courses in the department of chem- istry are planned to meet the requirements of those students who intend to teach chem- istry in high school: are preparing for the study of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, or engineeringg plan to do graduate work in chemistry: or are majoring in other fields of natural science. Benny Knuckles and Dr. Harriman weigh some chemicals on the deli- cate scales in the chemistry laboratory. Y
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M a rs s-fm M is sas gs- agen sm. tsmgggibgssfw 'U' ml as E s Mis... w r Us '51 if :navy assi - E. H. Bohm Ph.D.: Professor, Humanities and Foreign Languagesg Head, Humanities and Foreign Languages Department W ' ' Dr. Bohm attempts to give his language students a thorough prepara- tion in each course. Humanities and Foreign Lan uage The department of humanities endeavors to make the student aware of the best that has been done in words, in music, and in arf, so that he may have some basis for opinion in these matters. Throughout the division the student is encouraged to observe interrelations of lan- guages, literatures, and fine arts so that he may be able to appreciate his cultural heritage. The objectives in the study of foreign languages are: the acquisition of a better understanding of English by learning a foreign language as a means of comparisong the acquisition of a reading knowledge of a foreign lan- guage for purposes of study and enjoyment: stimulation of interest in general linguistic science, and stimulation of interest in the life, culture, and literature of other nations. In humanities Dr. Bohm endeavors to make the student aware of the best music, poetry, and art. Dr. Bohm is constantly doing research for his liumanities lectures. He is shown hurrying to his humanities class. fi' sam 'K 'leg ia. My 1, 25
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is. Jean Moore Cavell Ph.D.g Professor, History and Social Scienceg Head, Department of Social Science Social Science The courses offered in the department of history, political science, and sociology are selected and organized so as to give the stu- dent a general background for the under- standing of present events in their economic, historical, political, and social setting. An at- tempt is made to meet the needs of the stu- dent who intends to specialize in this field as well as of the student who desires to meet social science requirements for some other field of study. J. V. Frederick Adele Tumer l'h.D.g Professor, History Ed.D.g Professor, Sociology Faculty One of Dr. Shuster's duties is to assist students with any problems they might have with history courses. She is shown here discussing a problem with David Dymond. Dr. jean Cavell conducts a group discussion during History of Civilizationfa required K freshman course. 'W Erma E. Shuster D.Music, Ph.D.g Associate Professor, History: Head, Department of History
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