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CALYX 1932 The School of Applied Science THE School of Engineering in Washington College was established in 1866 by General Robert E. Lee, and in 1913 its name was changed to the School of Applied Science of Washington and Lee University. The degree offered is Bachelor of Science, which may be taken in civil engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, and in applied science with major work in biology, chemistry, geology, or physics. The aim of the school is to furnish thorough training in those subjects that constitute the foundation on which a successful career in certain departments of applied science may be built. James Lewis Howe, A.B., Ph.D., M.D. Dean of the School of Applied Sciences Henry Donald Campbell, A.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Professor of Geology William Dana Hoyt, A.B., M.S.. Ph.D. Professor of Biology Robert William Dickey, A.B., A.M., B.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering Lucius Junius Desha, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry William Thomas Lyle, C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering Hale Houston, C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering Marcellus Henry Stowe, . .B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology Norman Jackson H. rrar, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry NoRRis Whitney Goldsmith, A.B. Assistant Professor of Physics Thomas Cobb Watkins, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Biology Donald William Stoner, B.S. Instructor in Phvsics Top rots. ' , left to right: Campbell, Dickey. Desha. Houston. Hoyt. Bottom rozi. ' : Stoner, Stowe. Lyle. Watkin. . r 27 J
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19 3 2 CALYX The School of Law THE general purpose of this Law School is to afford men a thorough training in the profession of law. It endeavors to give them training that is both sound and thorough on the theoretical side, but which gives due attention to the practical side as well. ' ith such training we believe our graduates are pre- pared to enter the legal profession well equipped for all of its activities ; able to understand and judge criti- cally the underlying theories of the law, to pass judg- ment upon their fitness and application to the social and economic conditions of our time, to preside with credit and efficiency in any office of a judicial character, and to do with intelligence and discrimination the work of the advocate. William H. ' Wwood Moreland, LL.B. Dean of the School of Law Clayton Epes Williams, LL.B. Professor of Laiv Raymon T. Johnson, A.B., J.D. Professor of Linv Charles Rice McDowell, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Professor of Law Charles Porterfield Light, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law Left to right: McDowell, Moreland, Williams, Light. I 2fi I
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19 3 2 CALYX The School of Commerce T Hli Sc hool of Commerce and Administration was ortjanized in 1906, and is an outgrowth of an en- dowment fund created in memory of W iUiam L. Wilson. The purposes of the school were expressed in 1869 b - General Robert E. Lee. when he recommended the establishment of a school of commerce : Such a school ma}-, with great advantage, be added to the schools of the College, as many students may by its means prepare themselves for business pursuits while obtaining such scientific and literary culture in the (ither schools as time and opportunity may allow. The degree of Bachelor of Science is offered, with specialization groups in business administration, bank- ing and finance, accounting, foreign service, and public administration. There are fifty-five members of the senior commerce class this session. The school is a member of the Association of American Schools of Business. - 07 -c .d: .,rT Glover Duxn Hancock, A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the School of Commerce Robert Henry Tucker, A.B., . M.. LL.D Professor of Economics and Business Administration RoBERT Granville Campbell, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Political Science Rupert Nelson Latture, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Political Science and Sociologv William Coan, A.B., A.M. Professor of Accounting and Commerce On leave of absence, 193,-3.,. FlETCHER J- ' MES P.ARNES ■i-Died February 15, iq32. lustructor in Pohtii M. Ogden Phillips, A.B., . .M. Assistant Professor of Economics and Commerce Paul Parker Cooper, A.B., . ' .M. Associate Professor of Business Administration fEARL Wallace Bibb, B.S. Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration Cecil Douglas Smith, B.B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Accounting John Higgixs Williams, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science , n, A.B., A.M. al Science Top rozi. ' . left to right: Tucker. Williams, Phillips, Cooper, Coan. Bottom roiv: Campbell, Hancock, Bibb. Barnes, Latture. I 28 ]
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