TEXAS WESTERN COLLECE Administrative Assistants Lu VE~A EVERETI A OLD, Assistant Registrar, 1940 B.A., <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong> HERBERT JOSEPH BELL, Diredor of Health Service, 1957 B.S.. M.D., University of Illinois LANE LOY BOSWORTH, Acting Director of Testing. Guidance, and Conrultation, 1950 B.B.A., M.A., The University of <strong>Texas</strong> MIKE Bnu~e~row, Assistant to President in Charge of Development, 1950 B.A.. <strong>Texas</strong> Christian University FRANCES CLAYTON, Assistant Librarian, 1943 B.A.. <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; M.L.S., The University of <strong>Texas</strong> ROY CLA~ENCE FISK. Assistant Business Manager, 1949 B.B.A., <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong> Joe W. DALEY, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 195.4 JOSEPH H. HICDON. Auditor. 1957 B.S.C., Loyola University (Chicago) THOMAS OTIS JACKSON. Director of Placement, 1957 B.B.A., <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong> BURT FRANKLIN JENNESS, Director Emeritus of Health Service, 1917 M.D., Dartmouth <strong>College</strong> Bnum STELE JONES. Diredor of News and informotion, 1956 B.A., University of Arkansas JAMES KENNETH MARSHALL, Assistant to Business Manager, 1954 MRS. FRANCES SMITH STEVENS, Administrative Assistant, Osee of the President, 1931
Ir' The Faculty TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE H~ROLD EDWIN ALEXANDER, As~ocinte Professor of Chemistry. 1955 B.S., <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; M.A., Ph.D.. University of <strong>Texas</strong> FREDER~CX WILLMM BACHMANN. Pro es~or of Modern Languages, 1933 0 B.A., M.A., Stanford University; Pi.D., University of Chicago MOLD NOBLE BALLARD, Assiptant Professor of Physics. 1957 B.S., <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; M.S., <strong>Texas</strong> Agricultural and Mechanical <strong>College</strong> THOMAS Gnocmn Barnes, Professor of Physics. 1938 B.A., Hardin-Simmons University; MS., Brow University ROBERT LEE BENNETT, Ass't. Professor of Economics G Business Administration, 1956 B.A., M.A., University of <strong>Texas</strong> RALPH PORTER BENTZ. Associafe Professor of Mathematics. 1 52 B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers <strong>College</strong>; M.Ed., ~ennsygvania State <strong>College</strong>; Ph.D., Peabody <strong>College</strong> ANTON HELMER BEWAN. Professor of Biological Sciences, 1927 B.A.. M.A.. University of <strong>Texas</strong>; Ph.D.. Untverrity of Chicago CALEB ARUNDEL BEVANS, Associate Professor of Modern Lon uages. 1950 S.B., Northwestern University; M.A., Ph.D., University ofchicago MRS. JANET REC~TTAZ BICKAL, lnsiructor in English. 1958 - , A.B., Connecticut <strong>College</strong> for Women; A.M., Columbia University LELAH BLACK, Assiptan: Professor of Bw.ness Administrotion, 1946 B.Ed., <strong>Western</strong> Illinois State Teachers <strong>College</strong>; M.A., University of Iowa 'a JOHN PORTCR BLOOM, AssiStmt Professor of HiStoy. 1956 A.B., Univ. of New Mexico; M.A., George Washington Univ.; Ph.D.. Emory Univ. C-ES EDWIN Brow.' Iwiructor in Molhemotics, 1955 B.S.. Teras <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong> LANIS LOY BOSWORTH, Asdant Professor of P~~lchology, 1950 B.B.A., M.A., University of <strong>Texas</strong> DUNCAN STEWART BOUCHNER, Assistant Professor of Militay Science b Tactics, 1957 B.S., Salem <strong>College</strong>; Major, Artillery, U. S. Army HALDEEN B~DDY. Professor of English. 1946 B.A.. East <strong>Texas</strong> State Teachers <strong>College</strong>; M.A., University of <strong>Texas</strong>; Ph.D., New York University MICHAEL BRAND, Associate Professor of Business Administration, 1958 B.A., University of Washington; M.A., University of Colorado FRED MEZA BREWER, Insfructor in Spanish. 1955 B.A., University of New Mexico; M.A., <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong> RALPH CLEMENS BRICCS. Associale Professor of Music. 1950 B.Mus., M.M.. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music RUSSELL CHARLES BRINKER. Professor of Civil Engineering. I 58 B.S.C.E., Lafaiette <strong>College</strong>; M.S.C.E., C.E., University of Minnesota JOHN MORGAN BROADDUS. In.. Imtructor in History, 1954 B.A.. M.A.. <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong> 0 Mmz BRUMBELOW. Pro essor and Coordmdor of Physical Education and Intramuroh and Atiktics. 1950. 'B.A., <strong>Texas</strong> Christian Univerrity \VILLL*\I ANO B~I:UIT, indrtcclor in 3lathematics, 1958 B.S., Navnl cade ern^. \l.S., Purrluc Un~vcrsity 2, KATHRYN TERESA BURKE. Professor of Nursing,,lgj? B.S., M.A., Teachers <strong>College</strong>. Co umb~a Un~vers~ty; Ed.D., Stanford University ROBERT NORTHC~ B~LNCAME, Associate Professor of English, 1954 B.A., M.A.. University of New Mexico; Ph.D., Brown University ' Leave of absence. 1958-59 7
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