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II ' i yj Carter Johnson Rehm Davies Reddick Rehm Ribbink Smith Lewis Robertson Lynn Braml ' ette Reilly Harrison Blackstock Haynes Simmons Cox Winston Fitzgerald Watkins Lay Thompson School of Business Administration The School of Business Administration was created in 1922, the outgrowth of t he work in business administration begun in the fall of 1912 in the College of Arts and Sciences. Since 1917, 594 degrees of Bachelor of Business Administration and 37 degrees of Master of Business Administration have been conferred. In 1926 the Bureau of Business Research was established. FACULTY J. Anderson Fitzerald, Ph. D., Dean and Professor. Kathryne Bramlette, B. B. A., Secretary to the Dean. A. B. Cox, Ph. D., Professor Chester F. Lay, A. M., Professor Edward Karl McGinnis, B. A., J. D., Professor George H. Newlove, Ph. D., C. P. A., Professor Ralph J. Watkins, Ph. D., Professor Ambrose Pare Winston, Ph. D., Professor Henry J. Rehn, M. B. A., C. P. A., Associate Professor William J. Reilly, Ph. D., Associate Professor Carroll D. Simmons, M. B. A.. Associate Professor James B. Trant, Ph. D., Associate Professor Benjamin F. Harrison, B. A. Adjunct Professor Carl A. Rehm, M. A., Adjunct Professor Alfred H. Ribbink, M. A., Adjunct Professor C. Aubrey Smith, M. B. A., C. P. A., Adjunct Professor Florence Mae Stulken, B. A., M. B. A., Adjunct Pro- fessor Leo G. Blackstock, B. A., M. B. A., Instructor William P. Boyd, M. A., Instructor R. Glenn Davies, B. B. A., Tutor Mary Bucker, B. A., Tutor DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM Paul J. Thompson, B. J., M. B. A., Chair- man and Associate Professor William D. Hornaday, Director of Pub- licity and Lecturer William L. McGill, B. A., M. J., Lecturer DeWitt Carter Reddick, B. J., Instructor A. N. Carter, B. A., B. J., Tutor BRAND S.M. SWENSON RANCH Dean Fitzgerald w LFO mi ±, T XIT 03 96 e- r T n To CD CL -1 n So oc x-o DX m A- e- x-x MO DD AX GD B- Ao S- lll- X9 33 =X D= Page 25
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w LfD m m X d; J - D XIT C D 96 B- a r T , = -? .TL. n s° 00 X-0 DX xxx A- e- x-x MO DO AX QD s- A° H- lli- X9 33 =X □= Xo Helwig Reed White Vosper Everett Granger Cranberry FoCHT Gafford Wright Haller Endress Eckhardt Correll Gideon McLaurin Preston Short Potter Ramsey Bantell Rowe Finch Schoch Taylor Bowen Vallance Weaver McNeill School of Engineering Engineering work was begun at the University of Texas during the second session or in 1884-85. It was first attached to the Department of Mathematics and was restricted to courses in Civil Engineering. In 1895 it was created into the Department of Engineering coordinate with the Department of Law. In 1903 Electrical Engineering was added and in 1904 all the work was moved to the present Engineering Building. In 1906 Professor T. U. Taylor was elected Dean of Enigneering and has held that position for twenty-two years. In 1912 Architecture was added to the curriculum and in 1913 Mechanical Engineer- ing was established as a separate department or school. There have been 902 degrees conferred from the College of Engineering, 890 men and twelve women. Of this number 48 have received Masters degrees. First degrees: Architecture 79; Chemical Engineering 55; Civil Engineer- ing 332; Electrical Engineering 295; Mechani- cal Engineering 77; and Engineer of Mines sixteen, making a total of 854. From 1905 to 1915 a degree course in Mining Engineering was offered by the University and in that time sixteen individuals graduated with the Degree of Engineer of Mines. There is a total enrollment in the current of seven hundred and twenty-five students divided as follows: UcAN Iaylok By Departments Architecture. 1 74 Chemical Engineering. . 79 Civil Engineering 143 Electrical Engineering. . 219 Mechanical Engineering. 1 10 725 By Classes Freshman 290 Sophomore 217 Junior 118 Senior 80 Post Graduate 20 725 Pape 14 4
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i u 3 w LfD m X r o XIT w B- CX r T n Ledlow Ayer Nelson Marberry Holland Baldwin Henderson Pittenger Manuel Shelby Braec GuNN Eley Parker Molesworth Casis Martin Blanton Heflin Lockhead Cook School of Education oc x-o DX xxx A- e- x-x MO □ Q AX CD 8- £P H- lll- X9 33 =X D= The School of Education at the University of Texas had its origin as a Department of Educa- tion in the College of Arts and Sciences in 1891. Dr. Joseph Baldwin was the first professor. Dr. W. S. Sutton and Dr. A. Caswell Ellis succeeded Dr. Baldwin in 1898. In 1905 the Depart- ment of Education was changed into a School of Education. The present organization, however, was not completed until 1920. The School of Education has now grown to be the largest ih the South. Advanced and graduate students are attracted here from all nearby states. There is every prospect that it will continue in its position as the leading training school for teachers, especially on the advanced level, in this section of the country. Every year witnesses a marked in- crease in its enrollment, especially of students look- ing toward the Master ' s and Doctor ' s degrees. The growth of its graduate work in the Summer Sessions is especially noteworthy. Dean Pitten .i:k n. BRAND UMUei A MAVERICK RANCH Page li
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