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BB 1MWMI •OPMM?HR006fl< CATALOG 1947-1948 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1948-1949 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA IS FULLY ACCREDITKD BY STATE; REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL ACCREDITING AGENCLES IT IS ON THE APPROVED LIST OF THE Association of American Universities American Medical Association American Association of University Women AND IS A MEMBER OF THE American Alumni Council American Council on Education Association of American Colleges Association of Urban Universities National Association of Schools of Music Association of University Evening Colleges Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Southern University Conference Tennessee College Association CATALOG, 1947-1948 •• ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1948-1949 UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA 3. TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA BULLETIN Vol. XXVII January, 1948 No. 1 Issued Quarterly. Entered as second-class matter, April 13, 1921, at the Post Office in Chatta­ nooga, Tennessee, under the Act ot Congress of August 24, 1912. COLLEGE CALENDAR 1948-1949 SUMMER—1948 June 14, Monday. Summer session begins. June 15, Tuesday. Late registration fee charged, beginning today. June 21, Monday. Last day for registration with full credit in first term. July 23, Friday. Final examinations for first term. July 24, Saturday. Registration for second term, until 12:00 noon. July 26, Monday. Late registration fee charged, beginning today. July 31, Saturday. Last date for registration with full credit in second term. August 23—September 3, Monday—Friday. Comprehensive ex­ aminations for summer graduates. September 3, Friday. Final examinations for second term. September 6, Monday. Commencement for summer graduates. FALL—1948 September 23—25, Thursday—Saturday. Freshman consultation, examination, registration. September 21, Monday. Registration for upper-class students. September 28, Tuesday. Classes meet, 8:30 a.m.; first chapel service, 10:20 a.m. Late registration fee charged, beginning today. October 7, Tuesday. Founders' Day Service. October 15, Wednesday. End of special examination period for removing conditions. October 16, Saturday. Last day for registration with full credit. November 6, Saturday. Last date for dropping a failing course without penalty. November 25, Thursday. First quiz period ends; Thanksgiving vacation begins. November 30, Monday. Class work resumes, 8:30 a.m. December 18, Saturday noon. Christmas vacation begins. January 3, Monday. Class work resumes, 8:30 a.m. January 20—27, Thursday—Thursday. Comprehensive examina­ tions for first semester graduates. January 26—February 3, Wednesday—Thursday. Final examina­ tions for first semester. SPRING—1949 February 4—5, Friday—Saturday. Registration of all students for second semester. February 7, Monday. Classes meet 8:30 a.m.; chapel, 10:20 a.m. Late registration fee charged beginning today. February 26, Saturday. Last date for registration with full credit. March 15, Monday. End of special examination period for remov­ ing conditions. April 13, Thursday. First quiz period ends; spring vacation begins after classes this date. April 17, Monday. Class work resumes, 8:30 a.m. May 10—2lf, Wednesday—Wednesday. Senior comprehensive ex­ aminations. May 2lf—June 1, Wednesday—Thursday. Final examinations for second semester. June 3, Saturday. Alumni Day. June 4, Sunday. Baccalaureate service, 5:00 p.m. June 5, Monday. Meeting of Board of Trustees, 10:00 a.m.;, Com­ mencement service, 8:00 p.m. ; -. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers of the Board MORROW CHAMBERLAIN Chairman LUPTON PATTEN Vice-Chairman STACY E. NELSON Secretary JOHN S. FLETCHER Treasurer For Term Expiring: June, 1948 CREED F. BATES Chattanooga W. E. BROCK Chattanooga EARL P. CARTER Chattanooga T. O. DUFF Chattanooga D. H. GRISWOLD- Chattanooga C. D. LITTLE Chattanooga J. M. MELEAR Athens FELIX G. MILLER Chattanooga SCOTT L. PROBASCO ., Chattanooga JOHN ROSS SCOTT Chattanooga P. H. WOOD Chattanooga EDWIN C. WOODWORTH Chattanooga For Term Expiring- June, 1949 CLARENCE R. AVERY Chattanooga J. W. BISHOP Chattanooga HARRY CARBAUGH Chattanooga ALEXANDER GUERRY Sewanee BISHOP PAUL B. KERN Nashville P. J. KRUESI Chattanooga STACY E. NELSON Chattanooga LUPTON PATTEN Chattanooga Z. C. PATTEN Chattanooga A. F. PORZELIUS Chattanooga JOHN H. RACE New York City Z. W. WHELAND Chattanooga Members of the Board For Term Expiring June, 1950 MORROW CHAMBERLAIN Chattanooga JOHN S. FLETCHER Chattanooga SUMMERFIELD K. JOHNSTON Chattanooga J. BURTON FRIERSON Chattanooga EARL WINGER Chattanooga MRS. IPHIGENE OCHS SULZBERGER New York City OTTO J. HUBBUCH Chattanooga ROBERT J. MACLELLAN Chattanooga ROY MCDONALD Chattanooga T. R. PRESTON Chattanooga R. P. PURSE. JR Chattanooga L. W. RHODES Chattanooga Alumni Trustees MAX FINLEY 1945-48 DONALD H. OVERMYER 1946-49 MERCER REYNOLDS, JR 1947-50 Executive Committee MORROW CHAMBERLAIN, Chairman STACY E. NELSON, Secretary W. E. BROCK DAVID A. LOCKMILLER HARRY CARBAUGH FELIX G. MILLER JOHN S. FLETCHER LUPTON PATTEN D. H. GRISWOLD Z. C. PATTEN P. J. KRUESI Z. W. WHELAND Endowment Committee JOHN S. FLETCHER ROBERT J. MACLELLAN D. H. GRISWOLD FELIX G. MILLER DAVID A. LOCKMILLER Z. C. PATTEN FACULTY The first date after each name indicates the year of appointment and the second denotes the year the present rank was attained. DAVID ALEXANDER LOCKMILLER (1942) President B.Ph., A.M., Emory University; LL.B., LL.D., Cumberland University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. MAXWELL AUSTIN SMITH (1922) (1929) Dean and Professor of Modern Languages A.B., A.M., University of Wisconsin; Docteur de l'Univer- site de Paris REUBEN WRIGHT HOLLAND (1946) Associate Dean and Director of the Evening College A.B., M.A., Emory University PROFESSORS ROBERT HERMANN ANACKER (1932) Professor of Modern Languages Ph.D., University of Berne ROBERT JACOB BARR (1947) Professor of Economics B.S., University of Chattanooga; Ph.D., University of Wis­ consin WILBUR KINGSLEY BUTTS (1931) Professor of Biology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University JOSEPH SEVIER CALLAWAY (1930) (1947) Professor of Classics A.B., University of Chattanooga; M.A., Harvard Univer­ sity; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University IRVINE WALTER GROTE (1931) (1940) Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Chattanooga; A.M., Columbia Univer­ sity; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati ROLLO ALVORD KILBURN (1927) 1943) Professor of Sociology and Religion A.B., Middlebury College; B.D., Union Theological Semi­ nary EDWIN SAMUEL LINDSEY (1924) Professor of English A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of North Carolina JAMES WESTON LIVINGOOD (1937) (1946) Professor of History A.B., Gettysburg College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton Univer­ sity MYRON STANLEY McCAY (1948) Professor of Physics A.B., University of Georgia; M.A., University of North Carolina; Ph.D., Ohio State University PAUL LESTER PALMER (1926) Professor of Education and Psychology A.B., A.M., Northwestern University FRANK WILLIAMS PRESCOTT (1928) Adolph S. Ochs Professor of Government A.B., University of New Hampshire; M.A., Ph.D., Univer­ sity of Wisconsin STUART ROBERT PURSER (1945) (1946) Professor of Art A.B., Louisiana College; B.F.A., M.F.A., The Art Institute of Chicago CULVER HAYGOOD SMITH (1932) Professor of History A.B., Trinity College; M.A., Yale University; Ph.D., Duke University ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS ROBERT OSBORNE BAKER (1946) Associate Professor of Economics and Commerce A.B., M.B.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas ISOBEL GRISCOM (1922) (1945) Associate Professor of English A.B., Miami University; M.A., University of Wisconsin OLIVER PARIS HODGE (1946) Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., University of Chattanooga; M.A., Columbia University ELEANOR ROSS McGILLIARD (1927) (1946) Associate Professor of Biology A.B., M.A., University of Cincinnati WINSTON LOUIS MASSEY (1933) (1946) Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., University of Chattanooga; M.A., Duke University ROBERT ARTHUR MERRILL (1946) Associate Professor of Engineering B.S., C.E., University of Illinois ANDREW CECIL MOORE (1926) (1944) Associate Professor of Physical Education B.S., University of Georgia RUTH CLARK PERRY (1922) (1944) Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wellesley College KARL GUST AVE REGNOLDS (1946) Associate Professor of Economics and Commerce A.B., St. Olaf College WILLIAM ORR SWAN (1941) Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Mississippi; M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia TERRELL LOUISE TATUM (1924) (1943) Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., University of Chattanooga; M.A., Middlebury College GODFREY TIETZE (1926) Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion A.B., Morningside College; B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti­ tute; A.M., Northwestern University ASSISTANT PROFESSORS GEORGIA LAXSON BELL (1943) Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee KENNETH E. CARPENTER (1946) Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Health B.S., University of Illinois; M.A., Ohio State University ROLAND DeBUSKE CARTER (1942) (1944) Assistant Professor of English A.B., Lincoln Memorial University; M.A., Duke University JULIUS PEALE FREEMAN (1947) Assistant Professor of Sociology A.B., M.A., Wake Forest College KENNETH ALVIN FRY (1947) Assistant Professor of Biology B.A., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College JEAN GILLIS (1946) Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Health B.S., University of Alabama; M.A., George Peabody College JOHN TOY GRAY (1946) Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., East Tennessee State College; M.A., George Peabody College KAREL HUJER (1946) Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy D.Sc, University of Prague; Advanced

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