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School of Sdiication THE School of Education is the arm of the Unixersity especialh ' charged with the professional training of teachers. It was started at the University of Texas in 1891 as a department in the College of Arts. In 1905 it was set apart as a separate school. The present School of Education was created in 1920. The first professor of E!ducation was Dr. Joseph Baldwin, who was succeeded in 1898 by Dr. Wil- liam S. Sutton and Dr. A. Caswell Ellis. The present faculty of the School numbers 19 professors and instructors, and the students registration is approximately 1700. Comparative statistics show that the School of Education at the University is the largest of its sort in the South. Advanced and graduate students are coming here from all nearby States. There is every prospect that it will develop into the leading training school for teachers in this section of the country. The School occupies one of the most modern and attractive buildings on the campus; in which its offices are housed, to- gether with all its classrooms and laboratories. Practice teaching is now done in connection with the Austin Public Schools. Efforts are being made to develop an experimental school on the campus under the direct control of the Education facultv. De. n Pittenger Left lo right: B.vldwin. C.vkketson. Dhei.hy, I.eduow, Hefmn. M.vrbekry, Nelson, P.vrkin, ( .r. y, Cook, Henderson-. Holland, M.vntel, 1 ' ittinger, L.wv, C. sis, Brace, Koch, CjANNAWay. n Page 24
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School of Hiisiucss dmiuistration Col RSES in Business Administration were first offered in the College of Arts and Sciences in 1913. The work grew rapidly and a separate school was organizcfl in 1923. The courses offered lead to the degrees of Bachelor of Business Adn inistration and Master of TBusiness Administration. ADMINISTR. TIVE OFFICERS Walter Marshall Willlvm Splawn, Ph. D., President J. . nderson Fitzgerald, Ph. D., Dean . . B. Co. . Ph. D., Director of the Bureau of Business Research E. Karl McGinnis, B. . ., J. D., Secretary of the Faculty Bervard Nichols, M. B. . ., Secretary of the Bureau of Business Research Martha .-Xnn Robertson, B. A., M. B. A., Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Business Research IvATHRYNE Bramlette, B. B. A., Secretary to the Dean FACULTY J. . nderson Fitzger. ld, Ph. D., Professor (Finance) A. B. Cox, Ph. D., Professor (Cotton Marketing) E. Karl McGinnis, B. A., J. D., Professor (Business Law) P Winston, Ph. D., Professor (Foreign Trade; on leave of absence, 1926-27) Professor (Accounting) J., Associate Professor (Adcertising, Newspaper A., B. Chester ¥. L. y, M Paix J. Thompson Mamigemeiit) James B. Trant, Ph. D Georges M. Weber. M. Dean Fitzger. ld ., Associate Professor (Finance) B. A., Visiting Associate Professor (Foreign Trade) Wm. Denning Hornaday, Director of Publicity (Journalism) AiFRED H. RiBBiNK, M. A., Adjunct Professor (Accounting, Co-ordination) Frederick W. Woodbridge, M. B. A., Adjunct Professor (Accounting) Ralph J. W. tson, Ph. D., Adjunct Professor (Marketing, Statistics; on leave of absence for 1925-27) Carroll D. Simmons, M. B. .■ ., Adjunct Professor (Statistics, Life Insurance) Vm. L. .McGill, B. a., M. J.. Lecturer (Journalism) Carl .A. Rehm. M. A., Adjunct Professor (Marketing) Florence Stullken, B. A., Instructor (Secretarial Courses) C. Aubrey Smith, M. B. A., C. P. A., Instructor (Accounting) r ' I 1| Top row — Rehm, Raisty, Harrison, McGinnis, Nichols, Woodbridge Second row — Weber, Ribbink, Co.x, Rich, Hornaday Third row — McGill, Bramlette, Stullken, Robertson Bottom row — Trant, Fitzger. ld, Thompson, Lay Page 23
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Student I J ' c Staff THK StLulent Life Staff is organized in two principal iii isions, one lot Men and one for Women, Dean Ruin- Terrill being in charge of the Women ' s dixision and Dean ' . I. iMoore being in charge of the Men ' s division. The two dixisions are co-ordinated under the Dean of Student Life, which position is held for the present b - Dr. B. F. Pittenger, Dean ol the School of Education. I ' nder the present organization the details of the ad- ministration ot the Student Life policies de oK-e upon the Dean of Men and Dean of ' omen with the exception of those concerning discipline. The Dean of Student Life is responsi- ble for the disciplinary acti ities of the Unix-ersity and is the co-ordinating head in the dexelopment of general policies of student control. Dean Terrill and Dean Moore ha e occupied their posi- tions since the fall of 1925; Dean Pittenger since the fall of 1926. In the administration of her duties Dean Terrill is ably assisted by Miss Lula M. Bewley. The chief assistant to the Dean of Men is Mr. Arno Xowotny. At present the L niversity Health Ser ice, headed by Dr. Leroy A. Wilkes, is organized as a division of the Student Life Staff. Dr. Wilkes began his work at the University in the fall of 1926. Dean ' . I. .Moore Mrs. Bell, .Mk. Xowotny, .Miss Bewley, .Miss Terrell Page 25
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