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Biology . Behind the auditorium in 01 gray stone . aw building, the Biology Department makes its headquarters. Starting his study with the Elodeq leaf or the movements of the Amoeba, in this department a student, it he chooses, may advance to the analyzer- tion of the pneumonia virus. History United States, ancient, medieval, what- ever the time or the place the history de- partment has a course to cover the subject. Students seeking knowledge mingle with students who want social science credits and study the past to understand the pre- sent more fully. Frank R. Elliott Victor Hoffmann, Edward Greninger, Daniel thI. D. William Bloom, Robert Kuster, Carl Krekeler.
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Henry W. Prahl Virginia Busse t Palmer Czamqnske Q Vera T. Hahn L Richard Knudsen John Soveson -, Walter G. Friedrich a Henry Hinck Herbert Umchh Englis 1948 saw many changes in the Department of English . . . Dr. Umchh as acting head during Dr. Friedrichhs sabbatical leave . . . new Faces of faculty meetings . . . the debut of education in screen version. But much remained as always . . . the muddle 0F Beowulf 0nd Bunyan . . . 0F Chaucer and his Clerk . . . bibliographies and Footnotes and three by Five cords . . . the deep, contented feeling at reaching the Fitteen-hundred mark. Richard Knudsen Margaret Ford 't Howard Bohr ' Lulu Moore Erhardt Essig H. Alan Nelson Beatri Ce Everson 17
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John Strietelmeier, Milfred Eggerding, Erwin Buls. Geog raphy Free trips to the dunes are oHerecl each semester by this department, but guaran- teed with each trip is a rcniny day. Mops go'ore and colored pencils to excite the envy of any First grader ore Found in the lab sections. You can tell a geography major by his extensive vocabulary of terms For things which are merely grass, rocks, and trees to the layman. Chemistry The chemistry deportmentis probablythe easiest to Find on the campus because odors of all types drift out of the doors and windows. There is never a dull moment; lab books contain warnings about explosive materials and test tubes break at the crucial point in one experiment or another. The proving ground For pre-meds is here. Theodore Schwan, Harold Schaeffery Raymond Walter Thrun, Head of the Chemistry Dept. Larsons
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