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wmmgmmammmmBg msm K C H 4» O L O F Al E » I € I N B ( ()V C. CAltPENTKli. 15.A.. .M.l).. F.A.C.r. DciH ,if Maliciiir and l ' n,fcssn,- of P,itlu h U!l Dr. C.i.v C. Caip.iitci- lia Mrv.il .■i Dc.ni ..f Kdicino for Ih(, v •.■lr in .ulclit mri fn sliciiildcrin- liis liaiv nf .■uliiiiiii t r.-itivu (hitir . A Iniild.r and a |iia,i. r. .l , . Dr. (■.ir|.,nt,r lla .already done niucli loi- tlir Innrniinit ,,f tlu- W.akc Fc.n t .Mudlcal Scluioi. ' llirungli llu ' rllorU „f Dean ( ' .ar|Mril,r .and I ' rrNidrnt Kitcliiii, thr m. ' dlr.il m-| 1. which « a.s rioirslv thruatrncd with .aliDliti.m l«(i M.ir.s .afj ' d. .siii ' |iassLs thu rc ' (|uircd high .st;uidard . and i now .a( ii(htrd cvciv t,■lnd.ar(lizing agency in Anna ' ica. Aliout five hnndrrd .tud.aits h.avc gr.a.hi.i led rnan the Sel 1 of Medi.ane. .aiid Il|o t of them ,ire in.aknig high ni.ark in fvirtlier study .and pi ' .aetiee. Another inijirov enient under Dr. Carpenter ' .s le.adership is the enlargement of the st.atf of liighlv tr.ained in- struct, .rs. prep.arlrig the W.ak, ' I ' orcst Medi.-.al School for even ri-.ater usefulness. I)ii. C ' akim:n-ti ' ,ii A li II Al kV I II I V I S I O N A. A. DOWriX. 15.S. Ahiiinii Saninrii A. . . Dowtin is the fidl linn ' seerct.iiv of llu ' gener.il Alumni . ssoci.atn,n. which holds Iwo nuelings .mnn.ally, one of these in XoMuilier .at the meeting of Ihe St.il. ' H.a|ilist Ccmvention. ,and I he other during th, ' college cmunenccnienl. ,al which an .annu.al .■ilnnml li;.n |Met is held in Hie college gvnui.asnnn. In .additicm to his iii.any other duties SeiavLarv Do« I in imhlishes ,a (|iiarterly - hiilletin. 77,, ■ Aluiiiili X.ws, uhh ' h ' ls iii.ail, ' ,l t,. .all ,.f III, ' ,-,, liege ' s .•ihiiinii. Always f.air. a,nsi,l, r.i h. .ami Lai-lfiil in Ins , healing with till- stmlents. S,-,aa-t ary l),,ulm. who u.as ,m, ' llu ' cHintry ' s oulsl.aii,liiig athletes , luring his W.ak,- l ' ' orest ,a,ll,g,. d.ays. has hiiai uistrujiKiital in .atlra,-ling athliNs hIio .a r, g,ntl,iii,n lo r,|pr,sent tli, ' c,ill,g.- ,111 Hi,- li,l,l ,it s|„,rts ,an,l ni.ake ,v,-ry C.arolini.aii proml of llaar rcauaK .ami a,-, ' | ilishnu nts. Vi, Dowtin si: i(Si % ' hS0.9ii Mxmm smmwm ' i ' f . m ;;VSWr ' »« r%;; ;£r V „
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n. i,i: 1 ' , sTAXsiiruY. 15. s.. i.i.h.. .i.s.n. Dcni ,111(1 Pn)ffs.s„r of I.inc Since taking ovii- tlic .Hliiiiiii-tr.aivu iiin- i.f tlir W.iku Law School, Dr. Dale F. Stan lHii-v ha. worked with con ahk smoothness and etficiency. In tlie sliort time he ha. as head of tlie law school lie has trebled the number of m in the law library, and fully justified the confidence pla him by the trustees as a worthy man to succeed his vcneral deccssor. Recognized as the leading law school of the AVakc Forest has fulfilled in every respect the strict requii set by tlie American Bar Association anil other accrediting cies. This year the high standard of teaching in the law under Dr. Stansbury ' s direction, was fully displayed when one of the twenty-three Wake Fore.ter- who took the st.- were successful. ilunies ■ed in le pre soutli. L ' lnents -chool. Dli. St, XSI!1 K 1: H O O L O V L A W XKKDHA.M V. (IILLKY. M.A., 1,1,.]). Diiiii Eiinritiis (iiid Professor of I.iiic Dr. Xeedhani Y. Gulley has during his fortv vears as active dean established a record — probably without equal in the history ot American legal education, both with regard to long tenure of office and quality of work accomplished. During his faithful years of service he has seen the law sdiool grow in equipment, income, faculty, and students. I ' lider his brilliant direction, the school has graduated ap|iroxiniately sixteen huiulred lawvers, among whom arc the most outstanding legal authorities in the nation. Because he is a scholar, lawyer, and gentleman, a gentle- man wliosc gentility is of such (|uiet strength that it often inserts itself into the consciousness of his contein])oraries before they realize he is contributing to them. Dr. Gulley has won the love, iisjjcct and sup|)ort of all Carolinians. Dli. GlLI.EV ■i»:j(f . J. ' ' «
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V A i: II li r Y SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS v I „I «; VvoukMK Willlnm rouncil Arcl.io. R.A.. M.A.. Instructor ,n L hiuIk A.uluu L,. ,. A , o. k M Assiint Professor of English. Paul Dou.l.s Borrv, IJ A Instru..to,.n .rn,.,. I S Bluk M . Ph.D.. Professor of Chemistry. Ora C. Bra.lbury. MA.. 1 h L 1 oU sor of Bu,logv. ' Daniel Bunyan Bryan. M.A.. Pd.D., Protesor of Iviueahon ... A --d well. Jr.. MA.. Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Enghsh. .Tan,os G. Carroll, M.A Ass ,tc P o essol. of Mathematics. Forrest W. Clonts, M.A . As.stant IVofessorof Soc. S. u . Willis R Cullom, M.A.. Th.D., D.D., Professor Emor.tus of B.ble. E. E t- ' H. .M.S.. 1 Vssociate Professor of English. Roland L. Gay. B.S.. LS.. Instructor „, Ma he- La : Sherwood Githens. M.A.. Ph.D., Assistant Pr- ssor of PhysK-sJ H ndren -n- ,,.|1 M Ph.D.. Professor of Modern Languages. M. Johnson Hago.d. B.A .M.A Iruit;.; in English. Clarence E. Hohgood B . Instructor U.,,, .so ,y. Nc. she PhD. Associate Professor of Chemistry. Hubert A. Jones, M.A.. LL.B. ' ' ' -- ' ' MaH matics Henrv Broadus Jones. M.A.. Ph.D., Professor of Enghsl. Jan,es L. L. ke, M A P o e sor Enieritus of Physics. James W. Lynch M.A., D.D., Professor Ementu. ;;B.le. Jas r L. Memory, Jr., -A Profe r of E uca W Harold Dawes .u.ell, MA., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of iMencli. Uioigi. a. luii i r c ■ i Bailev Rovall Professor of Greek. C. Chilton Pearson. M V - f : ,7 ' , Sciences. Bruce A. Perry. M.A., Instructor u, B.ology Hubert McNed Potc..t. M.A.. Ph D Professor of Latin Language and Literature. dliam L.uns Poteat, M.A. LL.U., LittD., President Emeritus and Professor of Biology. Kenneth Tyson Raynor.B.A.. M.A Assistant Professor of Mathematics. L. Owens Rea. »f • ' l ' - -- ' % ■■ ' ; X, Social Sciences. Albert C. Rcid, M.A.. Ph.D.. Profes.sor of Phdosophy. on R. Rob n. BS Student Secretary. Instructor in Public Speakmg. Charles A. Sobcrt. MA.. As st TnrP -ofessor of French. Benjamin F. Sledd. M.A.. Litt.D.. Professor lMner tus of Eng- hsh Language and Literature. WUliam E. Speas. M ., Ph.I Profess,, of V- - I- Smith Str.n,pe, B.A.. Instructor in Socal Sciences Carlton est B.A.. As Unt I, fessor of Social Sciences. Walter J. Wyatt. Jr.. LA.. Ph.D.. Associate liolesso, of Chemistry. SCHOOL OF LAW Rrainerd Currie, B.A., LL.B., Assistant Professor LL.D., Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus (.f Law Professor of Law. D.ile Fisher Stanslmry. B.S.. LL.1$.. Edgar W. Timherlakc. Jr.. B.A.. LL.B.. Professo r of I. Professor of Law. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE , „ „ , i t Coy C. Carpenter. B.A.. M.D.. F.A.C.P.. Dean. Professor «t Pathology. Lore,, L. Chastain B S , M.S., Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology. Joseph John ( o,„l,s. M D.. Instructor in Medicine. William B. Dewar, B.S.. M.D., F.A.C.P.. Professo,. ot .Medi- cine. Hubert Benbury Haywood, Ph.D., M.D., F.A.C.P., Professor of Medicine. E.lward Herring. B.S.. M.D., Instructor in Surgery. Edward Sandling Kuig. B.A.. LI).. Pro- fessor of Bacteriology and Prcventiye Medicine. Thurman D. Kitchin. B.A.. : LD.. LL.D., F CP President. ' ' professor ot Physiology. Robert L. McGec. B.A., M.D., Instructor in Medicine. X. Henry McLeod. Jr.. B.A., M.D.. Instructor in Medicine. George C. Mackie. B A , B.S., :M.D., Professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology. Robert Page : Ioreliead. R.S.. M A. ' . M.D., Instructor in Pathology. lyan Proctor, M.D.. Professor of Obstetrics. Henry P Royster. B.A.. M.D.. Instructor in Pathology. Hubert A. Royster, B.A.. :M.D., Sc.D., FA C.S. Professor of Surgery. Herbert C. Tidwell. M.A.. Ph.D.. Professor of Biochemistry and Toxicology. Herbert m . Vann. B.S., M.A.. M.D.. Professor of Anatomy. TEACHING FELLOWS H. (Jraily Britt. B.S.. Teaching Fellow in Biology. Edward Lee Russell, B.S.. Teach- ing Fellow in Chemistry. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS John C. Caddell. Baseball Coach, and Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Alfred A. Dowtin. LL.B., Alumni Secretary, and Instruct.!,- in Physical Education. Murray C. Greason, LL.B., Assistant Coach, and Assistant Profess.u- of Physical Education. Thomas Rogers, B.A.. Assistant Coach, and Instructor in Physical Education. I ' liil M. I ' tley. Di- rector of Gymnasium, and Associate Professor of Physical Education. Douglas C. Walker. B.A., Head Football Coach, and Assistant Professor of Physical Education. James H. Weayer. B.S., Director of Athletics, anil Professor of Physical Education. . ineteen of Law. Nee. . I. Beyerl; J.S.I).. Dc w. Robert Iham Y. Gulley. M.A.. Lake. B.S.. I,L.B., n, Pr..fcss.,r ..f Law. liruce Whit. ' . .M.A..
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