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■IBB COY C. CARPENTER, B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. The School of Medicine headed by Dean C C Car- penter offers the first two years of the regular medical course, and is recognized throughout the south through the records made by its graduates in addition to shouldering his share of the teaching duties, Dr Carpenter has mode valuable contacts which have resulted in a better medical school for Wake Forest. THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE The Wake Forest College School of Medicine, threatened with abolition after thirty-three fruitful years of existence, came up to all requirennents and is now ac- credited by every related standardizing agency in America Although there are only half as many medical schools in America as there were in 1908, the school at Wake Forest has held its own, largely through the efforts of President Thurman D Kitchin About five hundred doctors have been turned out by the School of Medicine, and most of them are making high marks in further study and practice By combining academic and professionol study, it is possible for a student to gam the baccalau- reate and medical degrees of Wake Forest in seven years Standards are so high that only about one-sixth of thoss who apply gain admittance into the medical school The first dean, in 1902, was Dr. Fred Cooke. He was succeeded by Dr. W. S. Rankin, now with the Duke Foundation, who served until he was made secretary of the State Board of Health Dr. C. C. Carpenter now serves in the capacity of dean In addition to shouldering his share of administrative duties. Dr. Carpenter has made valuable contacts which should result in a better medical school for Wake Forest The physical plant is admirably suited for first class study and research In 1933 the new William Amos Johnson medical building was erected, with the highest type of classroom and laboratory facilities Work here is supplemented by practical in- structions in the Rex Hospital, Raleigh.
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.■ja ' jy« -ji NEEDHAM Y. GULLEY, M.A., LLD. Since the Woke Forest College School of Law was founded in 1895 with Dr. Needham Y. Gulley as the only professor, it has grown until there are six professors teaching. In all, the school has graduated around 1,500 lawyers. There are ap- proximately 1,900 practicing attorneys, graduates of Wake Forest, in North Caro- lina. Dr Gulley, during his forty-first year as active dean, estoblished a record— both with regard ' to long tenure of office and quailty of work done— probably without equol in the history of American legal education. DALE F. STANSBURY, B.S., LL.B., J.S.D. Dr. Dale F. Stansbury has taken over the administrative reins for the past two years with commendable smoothness and efficiency. Under his supervision the law school has obtained national recognition. Last year the number of volumes in the law library was trebled and the school was recognized in every respect by the American Bar Association and other accrediting agencies. The Wake Forest Law School is recognized as one of the best in the south; from .the time of its establishment the primary purpose has been to tram young men for the practice of law in North Caroline, although ample facilities ore provided for students who may expect to practice in other jurisdictions. THE SCHOOL OF LAW
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FACULTY SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS William Council Archie, B A., MA., Instructor in French. Andrew Lewis A- cock, M.A., Assistant Professor of English Charles S. Black, M.A., Ph.D, Professor of Chemistry. Ora C. Bradbury, B S , MA., Professor of Biology. Daniel Bunyan Bryan, MA., Ph.D., Professor of Education. G. A, Cardwell, MA,, Ph.D., Instructor in English. James G. Carroll, M. A., Associate Professor of Mathematics Forrest W Clonts, MA, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences Willis R. Cullom, MA, Th D., D D , Albritton Professor of Bible. E. E. Folk, MS, Ph D , Assistant Professor in En glish Roland L. Gay, BS, MS, Instructor in Mathematics Sherwood Githens MA, PhD, Instructor in Physics. J Hendren Gorrell, MA., PhD, Professor of Modern Languages M. Johnson Hogood, B A., MA, Instructor in English. Nevill Isbell, Ph D, Associate Professor of Chemistry Hubert A. Jones, MA, LL.B., Professor of Mathematics. Henry Broadus Jones, MA, Ph D., Professor of English. James W Lynch, MA., D.D, Professor of Bible. Jasper L. Memory, Jr. MA, Pro- fessor of Education Harold Dawes Parcell, MA, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French. George Washington Paschal, PhD , Professor of Greek. C Chilton Pearson, M.A., PhD., Professor of Social Sciences Hubert McNeill Poteat, MA., PhD, Professor of the Latin Language ond Literature William Louis Poteat. MA, LL.D., Litt D., President Emeritus and Professor of Biology Kenneth Tyson Raynor, B.A., MA, Assistant Professor of Mathematics L Owens Rea, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Social Sciences. Albert C, Reid, MA, Ph D., Professor of Philosophy. Zon R. Robinson, B S., Student Secretary, Instructor in Public Speaking. Charles A. Seibert, MA., Assistant Professor of French. Benjamin F. Sledd, MA, Litt D , Professor of English Language and Literature. William E. Speas, MA, Ph D . Pro- fessor of Physics Carlton P. West, B A , Assistant Professor of Social Sciences Walter J Wyott, Jr, MA., PhD, Associate Professor of Chemistry. SCHOOL OF LAW Dale F. Stonsbury, BS, LL B , J.SD, Dean of Law Needhom Y. Gulley, M.A., LL.D., Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law I Beverly Lake, B S , LL B., Professor of Low Edgar W. Timberloke, Jr., BA, LL.B, Professor of Law Robert Bruce White, M.A., Professor of Low. Walter H Coulson, BA , LL B , Assistant Professor of Low. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Coy C Carpenter, B A., MD, FA C P., Dean of Medicine Oro C Bradbury, B.S., MA, Ph D., Professor of Biology Edward Sanderlin g King. BA , M D., Pro- fessor of Physiological Chemistry and Bacteriology George C Mack e B A., B S. M.D., Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology Herbert M. Vann, B S , MA. M D., Professor of Anatomy. R P Moreheod, B S., MA, M D, Instructor in Pathology, H. C. Tidwell, B A., MA., Ph D, Professor in Biochemistry and Toxicology. William B. Dewor, BS, MD, FACP, Professor of Medicine. Hubert Benbury Haywood Ph B , MD, FACP., Professor of Medicine Irvon Proctor, MD, Professor of Obstetrics Hubert A. Royster, B.A., M.D., Sc.D, F ACS , Professor of Surgery. Joseph John Combs, MD, Instructor in Medicine. Edward Herring. BS, MD, In- structor in Surgery. Robert L. McGee, B A , M.D., Instructor in Medicine N Henr ' McLeod, Jr, BA, M.D., Instructor in Medicine. TEACHING FELLOWS Paul Douglas Berry, B A., Teaching Fellow in German. James Corey Blalock, B S , Teaching Fellow in Chemistry Fritz Dean Hemphill, B. A. Teaching Fellow in German Bruce A Perry, B S., Teaching Fellow in Biology. Henry Smith Stroupe, B A., Teaching Fellow in Social Sciences PHYSICAL EDUCATION Phil M Utiey, Director of Physical Education. James H. Weaver, B S., Head Foot- ball Coach John C. Coddell, Assistant Coach, Murray C, Greoson, LL B , As- sistant Coach Herman Hickman, Assistant Coach.
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