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Show James L. GibsonARTS AND SCIENCE/ft ^e School of Arts and Science there are more students registered than in any other school in the university. This school is made up of students who seek a liberal, broad education, and who have some well-defined goal in mind.Graduate schools in the country suggest that a future student take courses in the fine arts, history, philosophy, and the modern sciences. Therefore, our Arts and Science School is in reality the foundation for students who intend to follow certain professional and technical courses in graduate schools.James L. Gibson has been the Dean of Arts and Science since 1915, and because of his able supervision and outstanding ability we honor this school which is attaining such an outstanding position in higher education.George Montanye Marshall (1892) Professor of English. Ph. B, 1887, Cornell; M. A., 1905; Litt. D. (honorary), 1921, Utah.Maud May Babcock (1892) Professor of Speech. B. E., 1886, Philadelphia National School of Oratory..Page Twenty-six |