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Olivet Nazarene College Annual Catalog 1950-1951 Olivet Nazarene University Olivet Nazarene University Olivet Nazarene University Digital Commons @ Olivet Course Catalogs Academic Affairs Office 1950 Olivet Nazarene College Annual Catalog 1950-1951 Olivet Nazarene University Olivet Nazarene University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/acaff_catalog Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, and the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University, Olivet Nazarene, "Olivet Nazarene College Annual Catalog 1950-1951" (1950). Course Catalogs. 37. https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/acaff_catalog/37 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Academic Affairs Office at Digital Commons @ Olivet. It has been accepted for inclusion in Course Catalogs by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Olivet. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ANNUAL CATALOG 1950-1951 KANKAKEE ILLINOIS ACCREDITMENT Olivet Nazarene College is rated as a Class A four-year college by the Uni­ versity of Illinois. It is also accredited by the Illinois State Department of Education as a teacher training col­ lege. Credits from the college are readily transferable to other colleges and graduate schools. Olivet Nazarene College ANNUAL CATALOG Forty-second Year 1950-1951 KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS 2 OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE College Calendar, 1950-51 1950 JU N E 5-JU LY 28 Summer School JU N E 26 Entrance Examination for September, 1950 A U G U ST 15, Tuesday Last day for filing entrance application SEPTEMBER 5, 6 , 7, 8 , Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Freshmen and Bible Certificate Course Orientation and Registration S E P T E M B E R 9, 11, Saturday, Monday Sophomore and Upperclassmen Registration SEPTEMBER 12, Tuesday, 7:30 A. M. Classes Begin NOVEMBER 22, Wednesday, 1:20 P. M. Thanksgiving Recess Begins NOVEMBER 28, Tuesday, 1:30 P. M. Thanksgiving Recess Ends DECEMBER 22, Friday, 12:20 P. M. Christmas Recess Begins 1951 JANUARY 3, Wednesday, 12:30 P. M. Christmas Recess Ends JANUARY 12-19 Semester Examinations JANUARY 22, 23, Monday, Tuesday Registration for Second Semester MARCH 21, Wednesday, 12:30 P. M. Easter Recess Begins M ARCH 27, Tuesday, 12:30 P. M. Easter Recess Ends A P R IL 24 Entrance Examinations for September, 1951 M A Y 9, Wednesday Investiture day M A Y 11-17 Semester Examinations MAY 18, Friday, 8:00 P. M. Commencement Concert MAY 20, Sunday, 10:30 A. M. Baccalaureate Sermon MAY 20, Sunday, 7:30 P. M. Annual Sermon MAY 21, Monday, 12:00 Phi Delta Lambda Dinner MAY 21, Monday, 3:00 P. M. Alumni Business Meeting MAY 21, Monday, 6:30 P. M. Alumni Dinner MAY 22, Tuesday, 10:00 A. M. Commencement Address JU N E 4-JU L Y 27 Summer School, 1951 JU N E 25 Entrance Examinations for September, 1951 OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE 3 Table of Contents Page Page OLIVET NAZARENE COL­ V o ic e ___________________________ 50 LEGE CALENDAR __________ 2 String Instruments___________ 51 Organ _______ 52 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 4 Woodwinds and Brass_________ 53 T h e o r y ________________________ 55 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS __________________ 5 Music Education ______________58 Faculty Committees_________ 5 A r t ____________________________ 59 FACULTY ______________________ 6 DIVISION OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE _________ 60 GENERAL INFORMATION __ 13 Classical Languages----------------60 History _______________________ 13 English Language and Lit­ Accreditment _________________ 16 erature ______________________ 61 Institutional Objectives 16 Modern Languages___________ 65 Organizations and Activities- 16 S p e e c h ________________________ 67 Government and Discipline 18 Radio __________________________69 General Expenses______________ 20 DIVISION OF NATURAL ACADEMIC INFORMATION 24 SCIENCES ____________________71 Admission Requirements 24 Biological Sciences------------------71 Registration Requirements 26 C h em istry -------------------------------- 73 Mathematics and Astronomy- 75 GRADUATION REQUIRE­ Physics ------------------------------------77 M ENTS _______________________ 30 General Requirements________ 30 DIVISION OF RELIGION Bachelor of A rts ______________ 32 AND PHILOSOPHY _________ 78 Bachelor of Science in Biblical Literature ------------------78 Business Administration 32 Doctrinal Theology ----------------80 Bachelor of Science in Edu­ cation _______________________ 32 Historical Theology ----------------81 Bachelor of Science in Home Practical Theology ------------------83 E co n o m ics___________________33 Theological Studies Course— 84 Bachelor of Theology__________ 34 Ministerial Studies Program- 86 Bachelor of Science in Music Philosophy ____________________88 Education ___________________34 Bachelor of M usic _____________36 DIVISION OF SOCIAL Pre-medical Curriculum 36 SCIENCES ____________________90 Business Administration 90 COURSE OF STUDY __________ 37 E co n o m ics_____________________ 93 DIVISION OF EDUCATION, History ------------------------------------94 PSYCHOLOGY AND Home Economics______________96 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 38 Political Science ------------------98 Education _____________________ 39 S o cio lo g y ---------------------------------- 99 P s y c h o lo g y ____________________42 Library Science _______________ 44 DEGREES GRANTED IN Physical Education ___________ 44 1949 __________________________101 DIVISION OF FINE ARTS ___ 46 CATALOG OF STUDENTS, M u s ic __________________________46 1949-50 ______________________ 103 Piano __________________________48 IN D EX _________________________115 4 OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE Board of Trustees Updike, Paul, D.D., Chairman___ _____________Marion, Indiana Albea, W. E., Vice-Chairman....... ......... .................. Dayton, Ohio Galloway, H. S., D.D., Secretary. ______ _______Columbus, Ohio Purinton, W. S., Treasurer______ .................Springfield, Illinois Bassett, Paul G..................... ......... _____ ________Norwood, Ohio Chalfant, E. 0., D.D..................... ................ Kankakee, Illinois Collins, J. C__ ____ _______________ ............ New Albany, Indiana Davidson, J. E .................................. ................................. Lima, Ohio Davis, L. C_________ _________ ___ ____ _______ Bedford, Indiana Eckley, L. E ................. ..................... __________ ____Peoria, Illinois Franklin, George, D.D............. ...... _________ Valparaiso, Indiana Gibson, C. A., D.D.________ ____ ........... .Milwaukee, Wisconsin Greek, W. B__ ___________________ .............. ...Anderson, Indiana Harmon, G. H......... Decatur, Illinois Harwood, C. E ................................. ....................Boulder, Colorado Kelly, W. 15. ___ ________________ ____ ________ ___Alton, Illinois Litle, H. C____ ______ ___________ ________________Ironton, Ohio Maish, 0. L______________________ ____ Grand Rapids, Michigan Martin, E. W _____________ _______ ............... ....Detroit, Michigan McCort, T. T. .......................... ____________Burlington, Iowa McGuire, W. M., D.D. ....Lansing, Michigan Meyer, Ira...._______________ _____ .Richland Center, Wisconsin Myers, L. E,..______ _______________ ......... .......Valparaiso, Indiana Nutt, Arthur__ ___ _____ _____________ ___ Bloomington, Illinois Phillips, Gene.................. ............... ___________ Des Moines, Iowa Short, J. W., D.D. ..................... ............... ..Greenfield, Indiana Simmons, Miles.................. ............. ............... ....... Columbus, Ohio Simpson, E. D__ _______ ______ _ _______ Maplewood, Missouri Stofer, T. W _____________________ ............. Indianapolis, Indiana Strang, C. B., D.D..._____________ .... ................... Chicago, Illinois Thomas, H. W ________ _____ _____...................Lansing, Michigan Towns, Jesse.................... ....... ....... __________ Clermont, Indiana Transue, C. F..._........................ ....... .............Poplar Bluff, Missouri Trueax, J. T.................................... ................ Alexander, Indiana OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Harold W. Reed, A.B., M.S., Th.D., President Carl S. McClain, M.A., Dean Ralph E. Perry, A.B., Th.B., M.A., Registrar and Veterans Counselor Charles L. Henderson, Business Manager Charles Ide, Field Representative Ruth E. Gilley, M.A., B.S. in Library Science, Librarian Wayne, Donson, M.Th., A.B., M.S., Dean of Men Ruth Williams, Dean of Women Boyd Childs, B.S., Office Manager Esther Tripp, A.B., Bookkeeper H. B. Davis, Counselor for men in residence (To be supplied), School Nurse Lloyd Byron, A.B., D.D., Pastor of the College Church of the Nazarene ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES 1950-51 (The President of the College is an ex officio member of all committees) ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL: Harold W. Reed, Chairman; Ruth Williams; Wayne Donson; C. S. McClain; J. R. Gardner; Ralph E. Perry; C. L. Henderson; W. B. Larsen. PUBLIC RELATIONS: C. L. Henderson, Chairman; Charles Ide; D. J. Strickler; F. O. Parr; Marvin Taylor. CURRICULUM & CATALOG: C. S. McClain, Chairman; J. R. Gard­ ner; W. B. Larsen; Ralph E. Perry; P. A. Wesche, Mrs. E. Ends- ley; L. G. Mitten; C. E. Demaray; J. B. Mack. CHAPEL: J. R. Gardner, Chairman; R. L. Lunsford; C. S. McClain; W. B. Larsen; Ella Leona Gale; Student body president. PERSONNEL: C. S. McClain, Chairman; Ruth Williams, Wayne Don­ son, Leo W. Slagg. FACULTY COMMITTEES 1950-51 ADMISSIONS AND SCHOLARSHIP: Ralph E. Perry, Chairman; C. S. McClain; W. B. Larsen; Elizabeth Endsley; William Sloan, P. A. Wesche. ATHLETICS: Charles Oswalt, Chairman; Leo Slagg; D. J. Strickler; Marvin Taylor; Harvey Humble; Ralph Lane. LIBRARY: W. E.
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