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Show George Tryfon Don C. Jensen Mike P. Groth Nancy Lee Mann Paul F. Eastman Karen Reese Robert BMathematics Humanities Business Physical Ed. Priysics Letters & Science CiviFrank Lombard Civil Eng gFrank Lynn McGbie ArchitectureRobert E. Carlile Human GeographyErnest Moore Ceramic Eng'gLETTERS AND SCIENCE - With all students in the Univer-sity enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences for their first two years, this college was the largest on campus. Through its General Education program it gave the majority of students an introduction to everything before they entered their chosen held. For the 1200 students whose majors were included in the twenty-one departments which made up the College, they spent all four years obtaining a liberal education. W'ith such departments as Anthropology, English, Physics, Mathematics, and Psychology included in the College, the 270 faculty members both gave introductory lectures on the whys of their subjects to freshmen and the hows of the subject to the seniors. |