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---J 4+ nr' 5. ,fs '5..4. ,,.....---1 , 'i 'x. .s ig? Yu MISS HOPPER and DR. READE FRANK R. READE B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Vir- ginia. President. ANNIE POWE HOPPER B.S., George Peabody College for Teach- ers, M.A., Columbia University. Dean of Women. UI f i, ii 'X img Administration The Georgia State Womans Col- lege has been designated by the Regents of the University System of Georgia as the four-year Lib- eral Arts College for Women. The institution is supported by the State, and approximately one- half of the cost of operation is derived from taxes. At moderate cost, therefore, parents are en- abled to give their daughters an excellent general education under the direction of highly trained, able, and experienced teachers. Life in the dormitories is looked upon as an opportunity for the practice of the :line art of living. It is a place where the value and importance of human relation- ships is known. Students learn to live together, to Work together, and to play together. Thus a social consciousness is developed that makes them on graduation worthier members of society. .M l 1 , e,.,.,u -':. F-- J fl'-e1 iP55?if2: ff ' if' N , - ' . ilzii--fQiT x ff-if fs- . .. -.Q-t Z,-f',,!f .Q Lvfwv' w X-E.- X 'N- ia V f xg? fm- ,J ,s YZ. ,f -' f , .- X, . ff, . 15, rt, f ' s ' I 1 ' Y --'l. .' Af -.Q . --.-, .-- X , k . ' .X K ' ' ' . ii- , ,, N - - fl - . s i , . . , J ' a' - 12 ' A -4 fi . ' ,V ' ' E' wtgll . :ills-- 'P f 'A ii f- 'V' ' .I 1' :' . . . 4. J, X f f ,.-., ,ed Tw, O, in - ' ..:1.f-V-x'r.f ' A A N if if -. A i 1' 'T A ,eg . ' - s if . 1 'ff r 1 , --J C gm.. , ,I , 5 ' -Q S , ,it-'93 ' 1-I' A.. .'.,.c.,.-.., Q' , .. in JI i i r i X ,-. .-'- rw. ,, .vm , i 5 ' A sir , . 'X f-. mf.-F ' My .-.. s-'-' - f' p U xx ,q3qvf, - - u r I s is-W . -. -- v, 'T , -f ki? My- - 2 ,.'? :,'v 1' , '2 w -.....,. ..,.... f wg lt . .fu ',. r Q in. .v 3 I - xl:-H-'v - 'W ' ' ,I I ' ' .W 7 ff- f 'Di i' Q, X L ami-f if 0 rj W, M-.Ak is Q -, I F 'gals' 4--v-Q..r-R.-M -..--I j .Ig ' 'J ' -A.. ,H , . ,g ,i x, A W ' if f, - ve . 4' . .N , ' 9.1 I ' - , V ,.f . . . .gp , ,' J... 1 f, . . .., M .N F WT. . . A W ', 1 it t.,, gk 1 I' 4-' 1 -- .,.,.. . ,............... .....,-....,.. ,-,,. ..-..........- ...M - - 4 .. 3. ,A Y .dial U if - ' ' 1 'in ,X
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Administration Division of the Humanities The courses in the Humanities offered at the Georgia State Womans College attempt to bring the student into imme- diate contact with masterpieces of thought and art in order to provide emotional outlets and a set of spiritual values which will enable the student to bring a tutored under- standing to bear upon the latest version of man's eternal hopes, despairs, and ideals found expressed in art and litera- ture. The departments of Art, English, Speech, Languages, and Music comprise the Humanities division of study. Instructors in this division: JANIE BUSH, A.B., University of Georgia, M.A., University of North Carolina. Professor of Latin. RUTH CARPENTER, B.S., M.A., Columbia University. Professor of Art. GERTRUDE GILMER, B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Professor of English. HAROLD GULLIVER, B.A., Yale University: M.A., Columbia Universityg Ph.D., Yale University. Professor of English. LOUISE SAWYER, B.S., School of Speech, North- western University. Professor of Speech. SAPELO TREANOR, A.B., M.A., University of Georgia. Professor of French. Left to Right-SAWYER, BUSH, GILMER, CARPENTER, GULLIVER, and TREANOR Music The cultural life of the college, as well as the social life, is greatly enriched by the music department. Pupils in piano, violin, and voice contribute their talents at many of the social gatherings of the college. Graduate recitals are given by students in the department, and by faculty members. Instructors in this department: GLADYS WARREN, B.M., Lake Erie Collegeg M.A., Iowa State University, Pupil of Ernest Hutcheson, New York City, of Lee Pat- tison, Chicagog of Tobias Matthay, Matthay School of Pianoforte, London, England. Professor of Music. FRANCES PARDEE, Graduate, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Pupil of Sevcik in Vienna, and of Robert Perutz and julian Poliltowski, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Instructor in Violin. CLARA BANCROFT, Graduate, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Instructor in Voice. Left to Right-WARREN, BANCROFT, and PARDEE A6 '1- Nmigks QW.: 'TS- 'Tr KV kv '43 iv sw M i .'n.4--i . .NN .-1 .falv-,,. , ,- . , A W HW 'WV-wig-may Yvv- Wn,,,,,,,,MW K 4- ii, ,W i-- 17 t- Q ' . 4 I 'W' ' f'4',,.-,- ae.. 'N ' I A ' I ' 4 Zigi , L 1 ' V I 111-'1f i' A24 V' if .:. ..- -' ,. ' ' f fy: 1' ' ' '7' '. f' M1 '1 :ff '-1' li ffl .f'fi'l'f 'M l. ' Y 'J if 'LS .,'5' 'QQ-.... 7 J i f 4 ' ' fir 'r i ra, ' Yi-'EJ' r ,E , - c . .,..,,f,, 1gr t ic- si, i is my - an i A in ti mi' T' rx i ii ii 'TW K ii TTT ' i V 'lil XI is Q Ju K , P I ii I l fl i S' . A ij 5 X '--'asm :Ru 1sw,-r- '
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