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DR. GASTON S. BRUTON DR. CHARLES T. HARRISON DR. JOHN M. WEBB THE DEAIVS DEAN OF ADMINISTRATION DR. GASTON S. BRUTON Dr. Gaston Swindell Bru+on serves in a double capacity as head of the Mathematics De- partment and as Dean of Admin- istration. In his math position, Dr. Bruton maintains a full class schedule. In the absence of the Vice-Chancellor, it is his duty to act in the place of Dr. McCrady. Dr. Bruton also has charge of the physical maintenance of the Uni- versity which includes campus housing and the regulation of matrons and proctors. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE DR. CHARLES T. HARRISON As Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Charles Trawick hfarrison has control of the academic system in general and the duties of faculty super- vision. Dr. hHarrison is Professor of English and a frequent guest lecturer in the Music Depart- ment. Numerous articles of his have appeared in the Sewanee Review and other periodicals throughout the country. Other duties of Dr. hlarrison ' s are those which involve academic records, course credit, degree require- ments, and transfer records. DEAN OF MEN DR. JOHN M. WEBB Dr. John Maurice Webb is the acting Dean of Men for the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences in the absence of Dr. Robert S. Lancas- ter, who is teaching under a Ful- bright Grant in Bagdad. Dr. Webb is Associate Professor of History, which necessitates maintaining of a full class sched- ule. Problems other than aca- demic fall under the jurisdiction of the Dean of Men. Chief among these are student rela- tions and problems, and chapei and class attendance. Dr. Webb is also Chairman of the Faculty Committee on Discipline. 19
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First row. left to right: Mr. Hinton F. Longino, The Rev. Henry Beil Hodgkins, The Very Rev, Alfred Hardman, Mr. J. Albert Woods, Chairman. Dr. Edward McCrady. Bishop Frank Juhan. Second row: Bishop Henry I. Louttlt. Bishop Glrault M. Jones. Bishop R. Bland Mitchell, Mi. Charles McD. Pucketts. Third row: Mr. R. Morey Hart, The Rev. Mortimer W. Glover, . ' r., Mr. Albert Roberts, Mr. Dudley Gale. BDARD OF REGENTS Bishop Juhan views construction on the new gym named in his honor The Board of Regents launched the million-dol- lar construction program at Sewanee this year, but this was only one of Its many actions. The Board acts as the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, by which it is elected. The Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor serve in ex-offi- cio capacity as members of the fourteen-man board which is completed with three Bishops, three Presbyters, and six laymen. The scope of the power of the Board extends from the con- ferring of honorary degrees to the general super- vision of the University. Sewanee honors with membership on the Board only those who have served her well. 18
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THE FACULTY First Row: WILLIAM H. ARCHER, Instructor in Spanish and French; B.A., U.C.L.A. and Stanford; M.A., University of Tennessee. CHARLES O. BAIRD, Assistant Professor of Forestry; B.A., University of Tennessee; M.A., Yale University. ALFRED SCOTT BATES, Assistant Professor of French; A.B., Carlton College; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. CAPT. ARTHUR W. BATES, Assistant Professor of Air Science; B.S. in Education, Bowling Green State University. SHUBAEL T. BEASLEY, Assistant Professor of German and Spanish; B.A., University of the South; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. Second Row: EDMUND BERKELEY, Associate Professor of Biology; B.S., M.S., Ph.D.. University of North Carolina. GASTON SWINDELL BRUTON, Professor of Mathematics; B.A., M.A., University of North Carolina; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. STRATTON BUCK, Professor of French; B.A., University of Michigan; M.A., Colombia University; Ph.D., University of Chicago. HUGH H. CALDWELL, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; M.S. in Physics, Emory University; Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Virginia. DAVID B. CAMP, Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S., College of William and Mary; Ph.D., University of Rochester. Third Row: CHARLES EDWARD CHESTON, Annie B. Snowden Professor of For- estry; B.S., Syracuse University; M.F., Yale School of Forestry. DAVID B. COLLINS, Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion; B.A., B.D., University of the South. JAMES T. CROSS, Instructor in Mathematics; A.B., Brown University; M.S., Harvard University. ROY BENTON DAVIS, F. B. Williams Professor of Chemistry; B.A., Earlham College; M.A., University of Missouri. ROBERT A. DEGEN, Assistant Professor of Economics; M.A., Syra- cuse University; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. 20
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