College of Arts and Sciences Catalog and Announcements, 1959-1963
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illllll • < , , • : liljl!ljl!lliill!?m H For Reference 1 room II Not to be taken from this of ff?e + SEWANEE, SouiTENNESSEE\i Announcements For 1960-61 CORRESPONDENCE DIRECTORY Inquiries should be addressed as follows: The Director of Admissions. Admission to the College; scholarships and financial aid; catalogues. The Dean of the School of Theology. All matters pertaining to the School of Theology, including admission of students, scholarships, housing, curriculum, and faculty appointments. The Dean of the College. Academic regulations; curriculum; faculty appointments. The Dean of Men. Student counseling; class attendance; student conduct; stu- dent housing; military service; placement of graduates. The Registrar. Transcripts and academic records. The Treasurer. Payment of bills. The Alumni Director. Alumni Associations; Public Relations; History of the Uni- versity. The Dean of Administration. Financial matters; physical equipment; employment of per- sonnel ; medals and prizes. The Vice-Chancellor. General Administrative Affairs. The Bulletin of the University of the South. Volume 53, 1959, Number 4. This and November by Bulletin is published quarterly in February, May, August, The University of the South, Sewanee, Term. Entered at the Post Offise, Se- wanee, Tenn., as second-class matter under the Act of Congress, July 16, 1894 Jjulletin of The University of the South Annual Catalogue 1959-60 Announcements for Session of 1960-61 The University of the South is located at Sewanee, Ten- nessee, two thousand feet above sea level, on a ten-thousand- acre campus on the Cumberland Plateau. The enrollment of the College of Arts and Sciences is limited to approximately six hundred men. Fifty faculty members enable the College to provide small classes and an intimate, personal relation between student and professor. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Forestry de- grees are granted by the College. Courses are offered which provide basic training for business, for forestry, and for ad- vanced work in numerous fields, including journalism, law, medicine, teaching, and theology. the The University of the South is a charter member of Cre- Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. institutions of dits from the University are accepted by all higher learning in this country and abroad. students The Honor Code is a cherished tradition among Kappa in the and faculty. There is a chapter of Phi Beta Nine University, among other honor and service fraternities. national social fraternities maintain chapters at Sewanee. The University has a nationally known program of non-sub- cross coun- sidized athletics. Varsity sports include football, wrestling, and track, try, basketball, golf, tennis, swimming, in these and in addition to an organized intramural program training in music. other sports. The University Choir provides productions throughout Work in dramatics is carried on, with yearbook, a hand- the year. Students publish a school paper, a book, and a literary magazine. 1 Sw , /Soot? **3 CONTENTS PAGE Calendar 4"° The University—History and Objectives 7-11 University Domain and Buildings 12-15 Officers of Instruction 16-22 Officers of Administration 23-27 University Standing Committees 2° University Senate 29 General Information 3°-3^ - College of Arts and Sciences 39 86 School of Theology 87-1 13 Scholarships: College of Arts and Sciences 1 16-126 Scholarships: School of Theology 126-13 " Medals and Prizes I 3 2 I 33 Register of Students I 3S~ I 54 Board of Regents x 55 Board of Trustees I 5^~ I 57 Associated Alumni I 5° Commencement, 1959 I S9~I"3 Index 165-168 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1960-61 College of Arts and Sciences First Semester i960 begins at 6:30 September II, Sunday Orientation program for new students p.m. Dining hall open for new students at evening meal. open for Th<^cy[ September 12. Monday Registration of new students. Dining hall old students at evening meal. September 13, Tuesday Registration of old students. at September 14, Wednesday Classes meet at 8:00 a.m. Opening Convocation 12:10 p.m. October 10, Monday Founders' Day. -5~ hjc\l October 29, Saturday Homecoming-Holiday. November 23, Wednesday Thanksgiving recess begins at 5:00 p.m. November 28, Monday Thanksgiving recess ends. Classes meet at 8:00 a.m. December 16, Friday Christmas Holidays begin at noon. /J 1961 '-** Holidays end. Classes meet at 8:00 a.m. January 4, Wednesday Christmas begin. C\ January^-, Monday TTx^V*^ . First semester examinations t January 28, Saturday First semester examinations end. Second Semester year students for the second January 31, Tuesday Registration of first semester. students for the second semester. February 1, Wednesday Registration of old February 2, Thursday Classes meet at 8:00 a.m. service. February 15, Wednesday Ash Wednesday, Chapel March 25, Saturday Spring recess begins at noon. /"* «a~|**-£- A^-^-^~x^^~ sj March 31, Friday Good Friday. C April 2, Sunday Easter Day. ends. Classes meet at 8:00 a.m. April 4, Tuesday Spring recess examinations begin. May 25, Thursday Second semester examinations end. May 31, Wednesday Second semester I exercises begin. June 1, Thursday Commencement Day. June 5, Monday Commencement ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1960-61 School of Theology First Semester i960 August 30, Wednesday Dormitory opens for new students. September I, Thursday Greek and Orientation for new students. September 12, Monday Dormitory opens for old students. September 13, Tuesday .vW<L.'iL. ^ Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m. Registration and Matriculation. / H "TV\juu»v^> — September 14, Wednesday Classes meet at 9:00 a.m. Opening Convocation at 12:10 p.m. October 10, Monday Founders' Day. October 29, Saturday Homecoming Holiday. November 23, Wednesday Thanksgiving recess begins at 5:00 p.m. November 28, Monday Thanksgiving recess ends. Classes meet at 9:00 a.m. December 1, Thursday Advent Quiet Day. December 16, Friday Christmas Holidays begin at noon. 1961 January 4, Wednesday Christmas Holidays end. Classes meet at 9:00 a.m. January 23, Monday First semester examinations begin. January 28, Saturday First semester examinations end. -^ Second Semester January 3 1, Tuesday Registration of first year students for the second semester. Februa ry i j . Wednesday ^^Registration—of—old ^studenu for —the '^ second— Ct, ci*->— I \ semesterr February 2, Thursday \Classes meet at 9:00 a.m. February 15, Wednesday Ash Wednesday, Quiet Day. March 25, Saturday Spring recess begins at noon. March 31, Friday Good Friday. April 2, Sunday Easter Day. April 4, Tuesday Spring recess ends. Classes meet at 9:00 a.m. May 25, Thursday Second semester examinations begin. May 31, Wednesday Second semester examinations end. June 1, Thursday Commencement exercises begin. 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