University of Florida GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA Catalog 1921-22 Announcements 1922-23 CONTENTS Pagb UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 3 ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE BOARDS 4 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY 5 STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY 14 GENERAL INFORMATION 15 Recent Gifts 15 History 16 Location 18 Income 19 Equipment 19 Government 28 Honors 34 Expenses 35 Fellowships, Scholarships, and Loan Fund 38 Alumni Association 40 Student Organizations and Publications 40 Admission 42 ORGANIZATION 47 GRADUATE SCHOOL 48 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 50 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 80 College 80 Experiment Station 102 Agricultural Extension Division 104 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 112 COLLEGE OF LAW 128 TEACHERS COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL 141 College 143 Normal School 155 University Summer School 159 High School Visitation 161 Teachers' Employment Bureau 161 DEPARTMENT OF HYGIENE 163 DIVISION OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS.... 165 DIVISION OF REHABILITATION 169 EXTENSION SERVICE 172 General Extension Division 172 REGISTER 176 Degrees and Certificates 176 Roll of Students 179 Summary 211 INDEX 214 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 1922-1923 1922—June 14, Wednesday Summer School begins. August 9, Wednesday Summer School ends. August 10, Thursday Farmers' Week begins. September 4, Monday School for County and Homo Demonstration Agents be- gins. September 11, Monday Summer Recess ends. Examinations for Admission. Registration of Students. September 12, Tuesday First Semester begins. October 7, Saturday, 2:00 p. m Re-examinations. 2:30 p. m Meeting of General Faculty. November 30, Thursday Thanksgiving Holiday. December 20, Wednesday, 12 noon....Christmas Recess begins. 1923—January 2, Tuesday Christmas Recess ends. January 3, Wednesday, 8:00 a. m Resumption of Classes. January 27, Saturday First Semester ends. January 29, Monday Second Semester begins. February 10, Saturday, 2:30 p. m Meeting of General Faculty. March 3, Saturday, 2:00 p. m Re-examinations. May 26, Saturday, 2:30 p. m Meeting of General Faculty. May 27 to 29 Commencement Exercises. May 27, Sunday, 11:00 a. m Baccalaureate Sermon. May 28, Monday Annual Alumni Meeting. Class-Day Exercises. Oratorical Contests. May 29, Tuesday, 10:00 a. m Graduating Day. May 30, Wednesday Summer Recess begins. June 6, Wednesday Boys' Club Week begins. June 13, Wednesday Summer School begins. BOARD OF CONTROL P. K. YONGE, Chairman..Manager, Southern States Lumber Co., Pensacola E. L. Wartmann Planter and Stock Raiser, Citra John B. Sutton Attorney-at-Law, Tampa J. C. Cooper, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, Jacksonville W. L. Weaver State Senator, Cashier First National Bank, Perry STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Gary A. Hardee, Chairman Governor H. Clay Crawford Secretary of State 3. C. LUNING state Treasurer Rivers H. Buford Attorney-General W. N. Sheats, Secretary State Superintendent of Public Instruction UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Albert A. Murphree, LL.D President of the University Jas. M. Farr, Ph.D Vice-President of the University Jas. N. Anderson, Ph.D Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences WiLMON Newell, D.Sc Dean of the College of Agriculture J. R. Benton, Ph.D Dean of the College of Engineering Harry R. Trusler, LL.B Dean of the College of Law Jas. W. Norman, Ph.D Dean of the Teachers College SUMMER SCHOOL BOARD W. N. Sheats, LL.D State Superintendent of Public Instruction A. A. Murphree, LL.D President University of Florida Edward Conradi, Ph.D President State College for Women OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY ALBERT ALEXANDER MURPHREE, A.M., LL.D.,* President. JAMES MARION FARR, A.M., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Professor of English Language and Literature. JOHN ROBERT BENTON, B.A., Ph.D. (Gottingen), Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. JAMES NESBITT ANDERSON, M.A., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins),* Professor of Ancient Languages. CHARLES LANGLEY CROW, M.A., Ph.D. (Gottingen),* Professor of Modern Languages and Secretary of the General Faculty. WILBUR LEONIDAS FLOYD, B.S., M.S., Assistant Dean of the College of Agriculture and Professor of Botany and Horticulture. JOHN MARCUS SCOTT, B.S., Vice-Director and Animal Industrialist to the Experiment Station. HERBERT SPENCER DAVIS, Ph.D. (Harvard)t Professor of Biology and Geology. HARRY RAYMOND TRUSLER, A.M., LL.B. (Michigan), Professor of Law. JOSEPH RALPH WATSON, A. M., ^ Entomologist to the Experiment Station. CLAUDE HOUSTON WILLOUGHBY, B.Agr., Professor of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. CLIFFORD WALDORF CRANDALL, B.S., LL.B. (Michigan), Professor of Law. LUDWIG WILLIAM BUCHHOLZ, A.M., Professor of Education and School Management and Counsellor for the School of Disabled Soldiers. CHARLES ICENNEDY-MeQUARRIE,** State Agent in Charge of Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work and Home Economics. *Also Summer School, 1921. ^Resigned Jan. 31, 1922. **Deceased Nov. 15, 1921. Note.—Officers of the University for regular session are arranged in order of seniority. 6 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ARTHUR PERCEVAL SPENCER, M.S., Vice-Director of the Agricultural Extension Division. JOHN EDWIN TURLINGTON, B.Agr., M.S., Ph.D. (Cornell),* Professor of Agronotny. JAMES MADISON CHAPMAN, D.O.,* Professor of Expression and Public Speaking. JAMES WILLIAM NORMAN, A.M., Ph.D. (Columbia),* Professor of Education. JOSEPH RICHARD FULK, A.M., Ph.D. (Nebraska),* Professor of Education. THOMAS MARSHALL SIMPSON, M.A., Ph.D. (Wisconsin),* Professor of Mathematics. FRAZIER ROGERS, B.S.A., Professor of Soils and Fertilizers. ROBERT SPRATT COCKRELL, M.A., LL.B. (Virginia), Professor of Law. JAMES MILLER LEAKE, A.B., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins),* Professor of History and Political Science. JOHN HOWARD MOORE, A.B., J.D. (Chicago), Professor of Law. ARTHUR LISTON SHEALY, B.S., D.V.M. (McKillips), Professor of Veterinary Science. ALBERT J. STRONG, Acting Professor of Drawing and Mechanic Arts. NATHAN W. SANBORN, M.D., Professor of Poultry Husbandry and Poultry Specialist for the Agricultural Extension Division. PERCY LAWRENCE REED, C.E., M.S., Professor of Civil Engineering. TOWNES RANDOLPH LEIGH, A.M., Ph.D. (Chicago), F.S.Sc. (London),* Professor of Chemistry. LUCIUS MOODY BRISTOL, Ph.D. (Harvard),* Professor of Sociology and Economics. JOSEPH ROEMER, A.M.,Ph.D. (Peabody),* Professor of Secondary Education. ALBERT WHITMAN SWEET, M.A., Ph.D. (Brown), Director of the Department of Health and Hygiene. WILMON NEWELL, M.S., D.Sc. (Iowa), Director of Experiment Station and Agricultural Extension Division. *Also Summer School, 1921. OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY 1 RUDOLPH W. RUPRECHT, Ph.D. (Amherst), Physiological Chemist to the Experiment Station. OWEN FRANCIS BURGER, M.S., Sc.D. (Harvard), Plant Pathologist to the Experiment Station. WILLIAM GORDON KLINE, A.B., LL.B. (Nebraska), Professor of Law and Director of Major Sports. RAYMOND GEORGE MANCHESTER, A.B., D.O.,* Professor of Physical Education. HASSE OCTAVIUS ENWALL, S.T.B., Ph.D. (Boston),* Professor of Philosophy and Psychology. JAMES W. DAY, B.S.A., M.A., Professor of Agricultural Education. LEON SHERMAN GREEN, M.S., Professor of Industrial Arts. MELVIN PRICE, E.E., M.S., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. MAJOR JAMES A. VAN FLEET, Infantry, United States Army, Commandant of Cadets and Professor of Military Science and Tactics. J. SPEED ROGERS, A.B., M.A., Professor of Biology and Geology. WILLIAM SANFORD PERRY, A.B., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. EARL CLIFTON BECK, A.M., Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature. ALVIN PERCY BLACK, A.B.,* Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. MADISON DERRELL CODY, M.A.,* Assistant Professor of Botany and Bacteriology. WILLIAM BYRON HATHAWAY, B.D., M.A.,* Assistant Professor of Languages. ALEXANDER BRESTH, B.S., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. EDWARD WALKER JENKINS, B.Ped., District Agent for Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work in Central Florida. RAYMOND W. BLACKLOCK, A.B., State Agent for Boys' Clubs. "Also Summer School, 1921. 8 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA HAROLD GRAY CLAYTON, M.S.A., District Agent for Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work in North and West Florida. STEPHEN W. HIATT, . District Agent for Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work in South Florida. WILLIAM EUGENE STOKES, B.S., M.S., Assistant Grass and Forage Crop Specialist for the Experiment Station. WILLIAM B. TISDALE, B.S., Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Assistant Plant Pathologist for the Tobacco Experiment Station. ADOLPH HARVEY BEYER, A.B., B.S., M.S., Assistant Entomogilist for the Experiment Station. CAPTAIN JOHN H. ATKINSON, United States Army, Retired, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. CHAS. E. BELL, B.S., Assistant Cheynist to the Experiment Station. CAPTAIN IRA E. RYDER, Infantry, United States Army, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. CAPTAIN FLOYD H. BAIN, Infantry, United States Army, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. EARLL LESLIE LORD, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Botany and Horticulture. JOHN M. COLEMAN, B.S., Assistant Chemist to the Experiment Station. CAPTAIN LEWIS W. AMIS, Infantry, United States Army, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. KARL T. STEIK, A.M., Ph.D. (Chicago), Assistant Professor of Chemistry. RALPH STOUTAMIRE, B.S.A., Editor of Agricultural News Service and Instructor in Agricultural Journalism. HAMLIN L. BROWN, B.S., M.S., Dairyman for the Agricultural Extension Division. WILLIAM GREEN V.'ZLLS, B.S.A., Assistant Plant Pathologist to the Experiment Station. COLONEL EDGAR SMITH WALKER, U.S.A. (Retired), Instructor in Descriptive Geometry. R. DeWITT brown. Director of Cadet Band and University Orchestra. *Also
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