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Ilivisiou of IRIIIQIIIIIQIIB :mel l4ifl!I'3lfIlI'L Page 14 fx FRED L. FARLEY, Greek, Chairman This division comprises the departments of English and Modern Languages. It strives to give all college students some training in read- ing and writing their own and a foreign lang- uage and to instill in a few students some proficiency in their use. Nearly ninety students have taken as their major aim a deep apprecia- tion of the literature of their own or some for- eign nation. To these major students, and to others, the division has this year tried to open a vista upon the thoughts of those who have produced, or are producing, any intellectual achievement in the field of literature. Division V efforts are towards language perfection, litera- ture appreciation, and international sympathy. + Faculty: Abel Alarcon, Spanish, Marie L. Allen, Latin, Arthur Bonner, English, Marie L. Breniman, English, Violette A. Costabel, French, Walter Gieseke, German fon leavej, Anna E. Harris, English, john K. Hubbard, Spanish, Ovena Larson, English, Martha F. Pierce, English, Gertrude M. Sibley, English, Ruth Smith, French, Florence S. Van Gilder, English, and Emil C. Wilm, German. Q Q Q 0 O Illvlsmn ot Matllellmtlcs mul Q 0 I I .0 lmgllllusl my CHARLES E. CORBIN, Mathematics, Chairman The division of Mathematics and Engineering strives to get at the essentials of an appropriate aducation of men and women as human beings as well as specialists in a particular field. The division believes in mathematics as a science and offers several courses in pure mathematics. The importance of applied mathematics is also realized and emphasis given it. One of these direct applications is found in the science of engineering, which has also developed a tech- nique of its own. This year twenty-three stu- dents are majoring in mathematics and thirty- seven in the department of engineering. Many of the world's problems will require these stu- dents to build suitable structures in order to make possible practical, efiicient and beautiful mechanisms which will harmonize and unify the general order of me- chanical progress. + Faculty: Howard G. Bissell, Architecture, Harold E. Cun- ningham, Engineering, Charles W. Gulick, Engineering, Charles C. Lash, Engi- neering, and George W. White, Mathematics.
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Ilivision uf Eelllcaltioll J. WILLIAM HARRIS, Education, Chairman The division comprises the departments of Edu- cation and Psychology, Bible and Religious Edu- cation, Orientation, and Physical Education. Its aims are consistent with the general educa- tional aim of a liberal arts college. The teacher training function of the School of Education is considerable. It issues about one hundred cre- dentials, leading to public school teaching and administration, per year. Recommended stu- dents are now teaching in twenty-three counties of California and in several other states and countries. One hundred and thirty-four students majored in the various departments this year. + Faculty: C. Marion Barr, Education, Robert L. Breeden, Phy. Ed., George H. Colliver, Religious Ed., james H. Corson, Phy. Ed., Helen S. Hartley, Education, Ethel Mae Hill, Phy. Ed., Agnes D. May, Phy. Ed., Glenn R. Pease, Psychology, Marion O. Pease, Education, Cornelius E. Righter, Phy. Ed., George Sanderson, Phy. Ed., Mae Shaw, Phy. Ed., and W. Carleton Wood, Religious Education. O O O O O Ilwlsmn at Fine Arts CHARLES M. DENNIS, Music, Chairman 'str . The Fine Arts division, including the depart- ments of Graphic Art, Music, and Speech, follows the trend in college development to give increasing recognition to the cultural and 5 social, as well as the expressive, values of the fine arts. Economics and social changes of the past decade point toward a conception of the line arts as major subjects in the new educa- tion. Pacific's Fine Arts Division is designed to meet the needs of all students whether they be interested in an appreciation for the amateur, or a professional career for the talented. Several degrees are given in the School of Music each 2 year and many students of music have been placed as teachers. + Faculty: Allan Bacon, Music, Mrs. Allen Bacon, Graphic Art, J. Russell Bodley, Music ton leavej , Etta E. Booth, Graphic Art, De Marcus Brown, Speech and Graphic Art, Miriam Burton, Music, Zell F. Clark, Music, Robert B. Gordon, Music, Glen I-Ialik, Music, Willian P. Hinsdale, Speech: Dwayne Orton, Speechz Charlotte Spalteholtz, Graphic Art, and E. Grace Ward, Graphic Art. Pit?
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