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98 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE OSCAR QUICK, A.M., Physics. JOHN P. HYLAN, P H . D . , Psychology. JENNETTE E. CARPENTER, O.M., Physical Training for Women. GEORGE A HUFF, JR., Coach of Athletic Teams. CARLTON R. ROSE, P H . M . , Chemistry. AGNES S. COOK, A.B., Rhetoric. GEORGE H. MEYER, A.M., German. WILLIAM C. BRENKE, B.S., Mathematics. CHARLES T. WILDER, B.S., Photography. MATTHEW B. HAMMOND, P H . D . , Economics and Sociology. HENRY L. SCHOOLCRAFT, A.M., History. NEIL C. BROOKS, P H . D . , German. MARTHA J. KYLE, A.B., Rhetoric. HENRY L. COAR, A.B., Mathematics. CLENDON V. MILLAR, M.S., Chemistry. GEORGE P. CLINTON, M.S., Botany. GEORGE D. HUBBARD, M.S., Geology. HUBERT V. CARPENTER, B.S., Physics. JOHN L. SAMMIS, B.S., Chemistry. ROBERT W. STARK, B.S., Chemistry. ALBERT P. SY, B.S., Chemistry. CHARLES W. YOUNG, B.S., Botany. STANLEY M. LEWIS, Free-Hand Drawing. SARAH L. DEWEY, B.S., Fellow, Physiology. HARRY C. COFFEEN, B.S., Fellow, Mathematics and Astronomy. ALEXANDER D. DUBOIS, Military Science. AIMS AND SCOPE The College of Science is based upon the idea that the methods of science and the branches of study to which those methods are applicable present a subject-matter and a discipline ample for the purposes of a liberal education, and that an education so derived differs materially in character and value from one whose sources are mainly literary. This College is distinguished in general from the technical col-
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