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l vie, I Es.. r FLowsr1 EET SCIIUOL OF AR'l'S fXNIi1 SCIENCI4lS The Year 1931-1932 marks another definite step forward in the growth and development of the College. The faculty, students, and friends of the College for a long time have been enthusiastically sup- porting a program of development which would eventually include the conferring of the Bachelor of Arts degree. In the past plans were care- fully made, courses outlined, and the foundations laid for that part of the academic program which is now being consummated. It is with much pride, therefore, that we call attention to the fact that eleven students are candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree in June and that several more will seek the same degree in August. lwajors are available in nine fields. The courses are standard in character, content, and instruction. The requirements for the degree are such as to make it acceptable everywhere. The College thus brings an additional educational opportunity to this community and to its student body. It is my earnest hope that the student body will avail itself in ever increasing numbers of this opportunity. Sincerely, W I 1 Dean of AH5 and Education. Y X Y W f 1 2 --Q-- A A lPage Twenty
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it FLOWSHEET '-7he, I SCHOOL OF MINING AND ENGINEERING WILLIAM WALTER LAKE WILLIAM HENRY BALL Adjunct Professor of Chemistry Instrurtor in Chemistry B. S., Ohio, 1913 M. S., 1921 B. S., Chicago, 1922 NI. S., Iowa State College, 1929 LLOYD ALVINO NELSON BULAH A. l.ILEs Adjunrt Professor of Geology Instructor in Zlflathematics E. M., Texas, 1916 B. A., Texas University, 1921 M. S. Geology, Colorado, 1929 NI. A., Chicago, 1927 EUGENE BICRAE THOMAS Adjunct Professor of Metallurgy and lllining B. S., Mining Engineering, Texas, 1926 LEWIS BECKWITH GUY CHARLES FINLEY Assistant in Chemistry Assistant in Physics GASPAR CORDERO JOHN KIMES Assistant in Chemistry Assistant in Geology JOSEPH FRIEDKIN Assistant in Zlletallurgy Bw 6.fLJ-A-we K is X-.1 .V,,,,..:.lVf, L' V JM r' O I . . U .1 up 5 .Y kv . L , L A f. ' ' J . Y Y lage Nlneteen
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7-765 I ' FLOWSHEET SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT On the campus the last five years, a new figure has been seen. The Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy was first purely a technical college giving degrees only in Mining and Metallurgy. Now the Miner has a brother in the Academic student. The history of the Academic Department started in 1927 when the Texas Legislature gave our college additional appropriations so that the first two years of Academic subjects could be added. Prior to this time only academic subjects necessary to complete the Mining and Metallurgy degrees were offered. In 1927, a few advanced Academic subjects were given, looking forward to some day giving academic majors. This dream came true in 1931 when the City and County of El Paso gave sufficient financial aid to enable the securing of a number of new professors and teachers to give academic majors. Now our college offers nine academic majors and work in Pre-Bled, Pre-Law, and teacher training. The academic majors offered are: Chemistry, Econ- omics and Business Administration, Education, English, Geology, His- tory, lNIathematics, Language including at the present, French, Ger- man, and Spanish, and last but not least, the Physics major. In the near future, the Academic department intends to add Latin to the Language major and to offer a major in Biological Sciences. At the present, there are 575 Academic students enrolled in our Col- lege, 401 of which are full-time and regular students, 170 men and 231 women students. The Academs are all proud to belong to our wonderful institution are are proud to be classed as Miners and to be real, loyal brothers to the Biiners. W was . MZ 5.fs....,,, ,M ' X glitz: 3 ' lf rl ' k txg. b A 'fi' ' 4 Page Twenty-onel
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