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548 INTERPRETINGTHE WORK OF THE SCHOOLS. School-community relationships. The responsibility of the classroom teacher, the principal, the superintendent, and others in interpreting the schools to the community. Utilization of community resources to implement the school program.
559 THE WORK OF THE ELEMENTARYSCHOOL PRINCIPAL. Philosophy of the modern elementary school; relation to the secondary school and the community; developing a functional instructional program based on the needs of children; supervisory and guidance functions of the principal.
560 SUPERVISIONOF INSTRUCTION. Principles, objectives and procedures in supervision in elementary and secondary schools. This course is designed for administrators with responsibility for supervision, experienced supervisors, and those preparing to enter this field.
574 THE CURRICULUMOF THE ELEMENTARYSCHOOL. Bases for determining curriculum content and organization; responsibilities of teachers, principals, and supervisors, for development of instructional materials and activities and their adaptation to the needs of the child in terms of the stated objectives of the school.
577 EARLYYEARSOF SECONDARYScHOOL (3). Philosophy, objectives, and unique features of the junior high school; various patterns of grade groupings in reorganized schools; special problems of organization and administration; staff qualifications; core curriculum; guidance programs; trends.
579 SCHOOL PERSONNELMANAGEMENT.Classification; principles of personnel organization; organization in relation to morale; the participatory process; delineation of work and responsibilities among teaching, non-teaching, and supervisory personnel; appraisal and recognition of teaching effectiveness; economic and contractual relationships; other problems to meet class needs.
580 ScHOOL LAW. Legal aspects of school administration including constitutional and statutory provisions and court decisions relating to education.
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ENGLISH
EDWARDC. PEPLE, M.A., PH.D MARGARETRoss, M.A.
S. w. STEVENSON,M.A., PH.D. MARGUERITEROBERTS,M.A , PH.D. LEWIS F. BALL,PH.D.
JoAN CORBETT,M.A.,
PH.D. N. H. HENRY, M.A., PH.D. EDWARDL. TUCKER,M.A., PH .D. WILLIAMB. GUTHRIE,M.A., PH.D.
The courses below marked with W are offered at Westhampton College.
Graduate majors in English, toward the end of their course of study, must pass a comprehensive oral examination on the general field of English literature.
301 ADVANCEDGRAMMAR(3). Intensive study of grammar and syntax. Designed to meet the state certification requir ements for teachers of English in secondary schools.
313-314 (317-318W) CHAUCER. Study of the pronunciation, language, and meter of Chaucer. The Canterbury Tales. Troilus and Criseyde
319-320W Ow ENGLISH. The elements of grammar . Reading of selected prose and poetry. First semester. Beowulf. Second semester.
327 (422W) DEVELOPMENTOF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.An introductory study of language sciences, with a specia l study of the historical development of English, its phonology, inflections, vocabulary, and syntax.
405--406 (433--43.4W) AMERICANLITERATURE.The literature of America from the early settlements to the present time.
411--412 ENGLISH DRAMA. The beginnings and development of English drama to the closing of the theaters in 1642 for the first semester. English drama from 1660 to the Twentieth Century for the second semester.
411--412W STUDYOF WoRLD CULTURES.Special selected problem s in Scandinavian, Oriental, Slavic, or Pacific Island Cultures as seen in their literary records and related to American works.
415--416 ( 403--404W) SHAKESPEARE.The earlier plays-comedies, tragedies, histories-for the first semester; the mature tragedies for the second semester .
417-418 ( 407-408W) THE CLASSICALREGIME. English literature from the Restoration to the death of Johnson.
419 (409W) THE ROMANTICMOVEMENT.Studies in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats; some attention to the minor poets of the period.
420 ( 410W) VICTORIANPOETRY. Studies in Arnold, Tennyson, Browning, Rossetti, Morris, and Swinburne; some attention to the minor poets of the period.
421-422 THE ENGUSH NovEL. A rapid survey of prose fiction in England before the novel proper. The great novelists and types of the novel from Defoe to Conrad.
423 MODERNBRITISHANDAMERICANPOETRY.Twentieth Cent· ury poetry in English.
431 MODERNEUROPEAN DRAMA. Plays of Ibsen , Strindb erg, Hauptmann, Chekov, Molnar , Pirandello , and others.
435-436 PROSE AND POETRYOF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE.A survey of English literature, 1500-1600: Skelton, More, Wyatt, Surrey, Lyly, Bacon, and others. Emphasis on Spenser in the second semester.
437W HARDY.Intensive study of poetry and prose. 437-438 ( 405-406W) LITERATUREOF THE SEVENTEENTHCENTURY English literature from John Donne through Milton. 439-440W SIXTEENTHCENTURYPROSEANDPOETRY.
440 SEMINAR . For the graduate who has selected a concentration in English. Designed to supplement and integrate his knowledge of the various periods of English literature . 441 ( 438W) HISTORY OF LITERARYCRITICISM.A study of the principles of literary criticism as exemplified in the critic a l writings of numerous men of letters. A major objective of the course: to foster intelligent appreciation of literature . 441-442W ITALIANRENAISSANCELITERATURE.Dante, first semester Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Tasso, second semester.
471 THE SHORT STORY A historical survey of the European and American short story since Poe.
511 STUDIESIN ENGLISH DRAMA. First semester. Dr. Peple .
516 STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. Second semester Dr. Roberts [Not offered 1960-61.]
517 STUDIES IN 18TH CENTURY LITERATURE. Dr. Stevenson . 1st semester. [Not offered 1960-61.]
520 GRADUATESEMINAR IN V1cTORIAN POETRY. Dr. Ball . 2nd semest e r. [Not offered 1960-61.]
522 STUDIES IN THE ENGLISH NovEL. 2nd semester . Dr . Corbett .
538 GRADUATESEMINARIN MILTON. First semester. Dr. Henry. 541 STUDIES IN RENAISSANCE LITERATURE. Miss Ross. 2nd semester.
5 50 THESIS DIRECTION . Requir e d of a ll stud ents in addition to the prescribed 27 hours .
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
RALPH C. McDANEL, M.A., PH.D., LL.D.
SPENCER D. ALBRIGHT, M.A., PH .D.
NOBLE E. CUNNINGHAM, JR., M.A., PH.D.
FRANCES w. GREGORY,M.A. , PH.D.
WESLEY N. LAING, M.A. PH.D. w. HARRISON DANIEL, M.A , PH.D
JAMES A. MONCURE, M A., PH D
JAMES H. BAILEY, M.A. , PH.D.
JOI-IN ROBERT RILLING, A.M., PH.D
Courses marked with Ware off e red at Westhampton Coll e ge.
History
301 HISTORY OF THE FAR EAST
302 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA.
307 HISTORY OF NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE.
308 HISTORY OF THE WORLDSINCE 1914.
329-330W HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
333-334W RUSSIAN HISTORY.
403-404W MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY. 1648 to 1815, first semester; since 1815, second semester.
405 HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION.
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406 TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY.
405W HISTORY OF ENGLAND TO 1603.
406W HISTORY OF ENGLAND SINCE 1603.
419W HISTORY OF VIRGINIA.
420W THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
422 HISTORY OF THE SOUTH.
423 HISTORY OF COLONIAL AMERICA.
431-432W SocIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
435 HISTORY OF VIRGINIA.
436 EARLY AMERICA, 1763-1815.
441 W THE REFORMATION
444W TUDOR AND STUART ENGLAND, 1550-1650.
500 GRADUATE SEMINAR - THE OLD SouTH. Dr. Cunningham
501 GRADUATE SEMINAR - THE NEW SouTH. Dr. Laing.
502 GRADUATE SEMINAR -COLONIAL AMERICA. Dr . Laing.
503 GRADUATE SEMINAR - THE CIVIL WAR. Dr. Cunningham.
504 GRADUATE SEMINAR -TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICA. Dr. Cunningham.
505 GRADUATE SEMINAR-THE CONSTITUTION AND THE FORMATIVE PERIOD OF THE REPUBLIC. Dr. Cunningham.
506 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENGLISH HISTORY.
519 GRADUATE SEMINAR IN VIRGINIA HISTORY. Dr. Gregory.
Political Science
303 STATE GOVERNMENT.
304 LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
308 MODERN POLITICAL THEORY,
312 POLITICAL THEORY TO THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
313-314 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
319 FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
321-322 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT.
401 INTERNATIONAL LAW.
402 DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
405 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
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407 POLITICALPARTIESANDPOLITICS.
409-410 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION,
415 AMERICANPOLITICALTHEORY.
416 ADMINISTRATIVELAW.
500 GRADUATESEMINAR. Topic to be arranged in the field of International Relations.
501 Topic to be arranged in the field of problems of Theory.
503 Topic to be arranged in the field of State Government.
505. Topic to be arranged in the constitutional field.
MODERN LANGUAGES
WILLIAMJ. GAINES, M.A., PH.D. MARGARETT. RUDD, M.A. JEAN G. WRIGHT, M.A., PH.D. N. WILFORDSKINNER, M A. THos. E. LAVENDER,PH.D. MARY C. GoTAAs, M.A., Ph.D. CLARENCEJ. GRAY,M.A. ROBERTA. MACDONALD,PH.D. WILLIAM w. RITTER, JR., PH.D.
The courses below marked with W are offered at Westhampton College.
Graduate majors in Modern Languag es will be offered only in exceptional circumstances.
FRENCH
309-310 (305-306W) ADVANCEDFRENCH COMPOSITION. Exercis es in French prose style, phonetics and diction.
403-404 (405-406W) FRENCH DRAMA. A study of the origins and development of the drama in France.
405 - 406 (401-402W) THE FRENCH NovEL. From th e seventeenth century to the present day.
407-408 SURVEYOF FRENCH LITERATURE. From the Middle Ages to the present day.
411-412 FRENCH LITERATUREOF THE NINETEENTH AND TWEN· TIETH CENTURIES.
501-502 GRADUATESEMINAR. Field of investigation to be selected.
503 THESIS RESEARCH. May be taken either semester but cannot be counted toward the 27 hours of required work in basic courses.
GERMAN
301-302 THE CLASSICAGE. The lives and works of Lessing, Schiller , and Goethe.
305-306 NINETEENTH CENTURY DRAMA. From Romanticism to Naturalism.
415-416 SURVEY OF GERMAN LITERATURE From the Old High German period to the Classical Age.
419-420 GOETHE'S LIFE ANDWORKS.
501-502 GRADUATESEMINAR. Field of investigation to be selected.
503 THESIS RESEARCH . ( For cr e dit se e abov e under French 503.)
SPANISH
303-304W SURVEYOF SPANISH LITERATURE . From the beginning through the seventeenth century.
315-316 CONTEMPORARYTHOUGHT ANDLITERATURE.
401-402W SURVEYOF SPANISH LITERATURE. Through the eight eenth and nineteenth centuries.
403 - 404 EL SmLO DE ORo . A g eneral study of the period .
405-406 ( 411-412W) SURVEYOF SPANISH-AMERICANLITERATURE
409-410 THE SPANISH NovEL. A general survey
501-502 GRADUATESEMINAR. Field of investigation to be selected.
503 THESIS RESEARCH. (For credit see French 503 above )
MATHEMATICS
C.H. WHEELER III, PH.D., D.Sc. HENRY PEARCEATKINS, M.S., PH.D.
E. s. GRABLE,M A
405-406 HIGHER ALGEBRA.Matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, quadratic forms, and the theory of equations; introduction to modern algebra.
407-408 PROJECTIVEGEOMETRY . Linear and plane projective geometry: duality, projectivities, anharmonic ratio, harmonic. forms, theorems of Pascal and Brianchon, poles and polars, homogeneous coordinates.
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409 ADVANCEDANALYTICALGEOMETRY.Selected topics from plane analytical geometry. Solid analytical geometry: coordinate systems, planes, line~ quadric surfaces, space curves, and transformations.
410 THEORYOF EQUATIONS.Complex numbers, general properties of equations, transformation of equations, solution of numerical equations, determinants, elimination, invariants, systems of linear equations.
421 HIGHERGEOMETRY.An account of some of the basic ideas and methods of higher geometry built around the concept of geometry as the study of the invariants of a group. An extensive treatment of collineations in two and threespace. Prerequisite, Integral Calculus.
422 INTRODUCTIONTO NoN-EucLIDEAN GEOMETRY. An account of the rise and development of the non-Euclidean geometries, the axiomatic ideas of geometry, plane hyperbolic and elliptic geometries. Prerequisite, Integral Calculus.
423 CALCULUSOF FINITE DIFFERENCES. Differencing; interpolation with equal and unequal intervals; finite integration; summation of series; approximate integration. Prerequisite, Integral Calculus.
451-452 ADVANCEDCALCULUS. A rigorous development of the theory upon which the calculus is based, aiming to clarify and extend the techniques given in an elementary course . Prerequisite, Mathematics 301.
501-502 THEORY OF FUNCTIONSOF A CoMPLEX VARIABLE.Real and complex numbers; functions, limits, and continuity; differentiation; integration; conformal mapping; special functions; transformations; infinite series; uniform convergence; analytic continuation; singularities; Laurent's expansion; calculus of residues; special properties of multiple valued functions. Prerequisite, Advanced Calculus.
503-504 MoDERN ALGEBRA. Integral domains; number theory; finite groups; vector spaces; matrices; determinants; the algebra of classes; transfinite arithmetic; rings and ideals; algebraic number fields; Galois theory.
505-506 DIFFERENTIALGEOMETRY. Metric differential geometry of curves and surfaces in three-dimensional Euclidean space, space curves and developable surfaces, curvature, torsion, determination of a surface by its first and second fundamental forms, geodesic curvature and geodesics, mapping of surfaces, absolute geometry of a surface. Prerequisite, Integral Calculus.
507 ToPOLOGY I. An introduction to set topology in abstract spaces, types of convergence, topological mapping, multidimensional spaces. Prerequisite, Advanced Calculus.
508 TOPOLOGYII. A continuation of Topology I, with particular emphasis on finitely compact metric spaces and function spaces. Prerequisite, Topology I.
510 CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS. Introduction, the Euler-Lagrange equation, geodesics, the brachistochrone, isoperimetric problems, necessary and sufficient conditions. Prerequisite, Advanced Calculus.
PHILOSOPHY
B. C. HOLTZCLAW,M.A., PH.D., LL.D.
Will only be offered as a graduate minor.
303 PHILOSOPHYOF RELIGION.
304 CONTEMPORARYPHILOSOPHY.
305 AESTHETICS.
306 SOCIALPHILOSOPHY.
307 Lome ANDEPISTEMOLOGY.
312 PHILOSOPHYOF EDUCATION.
One or more of the following seminars may be offered for qualified graduate students:
501 PHILOSOPHIES OF EVOLUTION.
502 HUME, KANT ANDHEGEL.
504 ABSOLUTEIDEALISM.
505 PRAGMATISM.
508 RECENT REALISM, 521-522 ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY.
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PHYSICS
ADDISOND. CAMPBELL, M.S., PH.D. BILLY w. SLOOPE, M.S., PH.D. JACKSON J. TAYLOR, M.S.
341 OPTICS ( 3) . Elements of geometrical and physical optics; reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, and polarization.
3,42 HEAT ( 3) Thermal properties of matter; introduction to thermodynamics and kinetic theory
343 INTRODUCTIONTO ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (3). Introduction to the physical principles and phenomena in atomic and nuclear physics; elementary particles, atomic and nuclear structure, radiation, and nuclear reactions.
344 ELECTRICITYAND MAGNETISM ( 3). DC and AC circuits , electrostatic fields, magnetic effects, and magnetic properties of matter.
346 MECHANICS ( 3). Mathematical study of physical laws pertaining to matter and motion.
347- 348 INTERMEDIATELABORATORYCouRSE (2-2) . Experiment s in classical and modem physics at the intermediate level with emphasis on the theory involved.
370 SEMINAR ( 1)
3,75-376 ADVANCEDLABORATORYCouRSE (2-2). Advanced experiments in classical and modem physics ; emphasis on investigation by the individual student.
4 71-4 72 MoDERN PHYSICS ( 3-3). A theoretical study of modern concepts in atomic, nuclear, and solid state physics.
473-474 INTRODUCTIONTO THEORETICALPHYSICS (3-3). Theoretical approach to physical principles emphasizing mathematical methods.
501 THEORETICALMECHANICS (3).
502 ELECTROMAGNETICTHEORY ( 3) .
503 THERMODYNAMICSANDKINETIC THEORY ( 3) .
504 ADVANCEDOPTICS (3).
505-506 RESEARCH. Semester hour credit varies 507-508 EXPERIMENTALPHYSICS-CLASSICAL ( 3-3).
509-510 EXPERIMENTALPHYSICS- MODERN (3-3).
PSYCHOLOGY
MERTONE. CARVER,M.A., PH.D. ROBERTJ. FILER, M.A., PH.D.
ROBERTA. JOHNSTON,M.A., PH.D. AUSTIN E. GRIGG,M.A., PH.D.
ROBERTH . DUFORT,M A , PH.D. HERBERTJ. CROSS , M.A
402 THEORYANDMETHODIN PsYCHOLOGY.A basic treatment of theoretical problems and methods of study with primary emphasis in the areas of learning, motivation, and perception. Prerequisite, Psychology 301.
406 SocIAL PSYCHOLOGY.A study of the social development of the individual and of the underlying psychological processes of social behavior.
407 ABNORMALPSYCHOLOGY.Description and explanation of several forms of abnormal behavior with special emphasis on the functional disorders.
416 HISTORYAND SYSTEMSOF PSYCHOLOGY.A survey of the history of psychology, and of the major schools and systematic viewpoints.
421 CHILD BEHAVIORAND ADJUSTMENT. Survey of psychological factors in such childhood behavior as delinquency, truancy, inability to adjust to classroom, lying, emotional disturbances, and other reactions commonly encountered by teachers and others who work with children.
424 TECHNIQUESOF CouNSELING. Development of: A general concept of counseling procedures in assisting students who have problems; teacher understanding of the dynamics of counseling procedures, of the tools of counseling, and of various outcomes to be expected in counseling; techniques and procedures for handling new and unique problems, as well as routine cases
427 INDUSTRIALPSYCHOLOGY.The facts, theories, and techniques of pure and applied psychology in relation to problems of industrial and business management .
428 PSYCHOLOGYOF PERSONNEL.Psychological principles and methods applied to certain personnel problems in business and industry with particular emphasis on employment testing and counseling.
434 CASE STUDIESIN PROBLEMBEHAVIOR.Analysis of indidividual life histories with emphasis on causative factors leading to maladjustive behavior, utilizing particularly cases which illustrate problems observed in children; and consideration of treatment procedures.
435-436 PRINCIPLESAND METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGICALEVALUATION. An introductory survey of test methods used in evaluating individuals: the nature, purposes, and utilization of standard scales of intelligence; tests of special abilities, aptitudes, attitudes, and interests; personality tests; practicum experience. Prerequisite, permission of the instructor.
501 CONTEMPORARYPSYCHOLOGY.A survey of the field of clinical psychology with emphasis on techniques of psychodiagnosis. Hours to be arranged.
502 CONTEMPORARYPSYCHOLOGY.A survey of the field of industrial and personnel psychology. Hours to be arranged.
503 CONTEMPORARYPSYCHOLOGY.A survey of the field of social psychology. Hours to be arranged.
504 PSYCHOLOGICALTHEORY I. A critical evaluation of theoretical interpretations in present day psychology with emphasis on learning theories. First semester. Hours to be arranged.
505 PSYCHOLOGICALTHEORYII. A survey of the field of motivation and perception. Second semester. Hours to be arranged.
523 READINGD1sABILITIES.An intensive survey of reading disabilities and related educational handicaps with special attention to research in etiology and remedial techniques. Hours to be arranged.
53,2 INTRODUCTIONTo PROJECTIVETECHNIQUES. A study of the Rorschach, Thematic Apperception Test, and others with particular emphasis on administrative proficiency. Hours to be arranged.
537 PSYCHOLOGICALMEASUREMENTSI. An introduction to probability theory, the testing of hypotheses, reliability and validity with some emphasis on correlational techniques and test theory. First semester. Hours to be arranged.
538 PSYCHOLOGICALMEASUREMENTSII. An introduction to design and analysis of psychological experiments with emphasis on analysis of variance techniques. Second semester. Hours to be arranged.
540 RESEARCH. Individual research in psychological problems under the direction of a member of the staff. May be taken either semester.
541 THESIS RESEARCHIN PSYCHOLOGY.May be taken either semester, but cannot be counted toward the 27 hours of required work in basic courses.
RELIGION
L. D. JOHNSON, B.A., TH.M., TH.D.
0. WILLIAMRHODENHISER,B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. PHILIP R. HART, B.A., B.D., M.A.
Will only be offered as a graduate minor.
BIBLE
311-311A THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF JEsus; THE APOSTOLIC AGE
312 BIBLICALBACKGROUNDS.An approach to the study of the Bible.
407 THE RELIGIONOF THE HEBREWPROPHETS.
409 THE POETICALAND WISDOM BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
410 THE LETTERSOF PAUL.
420 THE GOSPEL, EPISTLES ANDREVELATIONOF JOHN.
RELIGION
324 PSYCHOLOGYOF RELIGION . . A survey of the psychology of religion with emphasis on the religious implications of the major contemporary theories of personality.
421-422 A STUDYOF THE WORLD'SLIVINGRELIGIONS.
425-426 CHRISTIAN THOUGHT ANDCONTEMPORARYPROBLEMS.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
413 A SURVEYOF RELIGIOUSEDUCATION.
415 THE CHURCH AS EDUCATOR.
416 CHURCH ADMINISTRATION.
SOCIOLOGY
E. w. GREGORY,JR., M.A., PH.D. J. HUNDLEY WILEY, M.A., PH.D.
PETER H. KUNKEL, M.A.
303 MARRIAGEANDTHE FAMILY.Organization and functions of the family; factors affecting mate selection and marital adjustment in contemporary social life.
305 SocIAL INSTITUTIONS. Foundations and nature of social institutions; typical contemporary American institutions including the state, school, church, industry, welfare institutions.
312 INDUSTRIALSocIOLOGY. Human relations in industry; the industrial community; problems of socio-economic change.
314 INTRODUCTIONTO SocIAL SERVICE. The field of socialwelfare activities; historical developments; nature, function, and specialization of agencies and services, private and public.
315 POPULATION. Distribution, composition, and growth of population; relation of quantity to resources; population trends and problems.
322 COLLECTIVEBEHAVIOR.Social interaction in mass behavior ; structure and functioning of crowds, audiences, publics, strikes, and mass movements .
324 SocIAL CONTROL.Forms, mechanisms and agencies of group influence on human behavior; problems of social control in contemporary America.
329 EDUCATIONALSocIOLOGY . Sociological analysis of education and its functions; school and community relationships; problems of social change and educational adjustments.
401 THE URBANREGION.Studies in the processes and problems related to the urbanization of population and the development of the urban region
409 STUDIESIN SocIAL ADJUSTMENT.Personal-social adjust ment as related to public and private agencies and organiza -• tions.
410 DELINQUENCYANDCRIME Studies in the social treatment and prevention of delinquency and crime.
416 RACE ANDCULTURE . Race and culture contacts and problems related to conflict and adjustment.
418 REGIONAL STUDIES. Regional differences, changes and problems; regional adjustments.
434 STUDIESIN SocIAL THEORY. Analysis of specific theories and schools of thought relating to social organization and development .
501 SocIAL RESEARCH.Fundamental methods of sociological investigation and analysis; selection and formulation of research projects .
502 RESEARCHSEMINAR. Individual investigations in selected fields of study; reports and discussions.
ROSTER OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
Summer School 1959
Adams, Jerome Michael. ................................................................. Greenock, Pa.
Aldridge, George Lemuel, Jr.................................................Virginia Beach, Va. Altman, Edward G ......................................................................... Manassas, Va.
Arrington, Mrs. Patricia Woofter ................................................ Richmond, Va. Atkeson, John Conner, Jr.............................................................Richmond, Va.
Attkisson, Mrs. Frances Stanley ................................... Rockuille, Va.
Baggett, Durward Earl, Jr...............................................................Manakin, Va.
Bailey, Robert L ............................................................................. Richmond, Va.
Barker, Mrs. Carrie Payne ....................................................•....... Richmond, Va. Barnard, Mrs. Marlene Bertram Richmond, Va. Barnes, Robert B., Jr.....................................................................Richmond, Va. Barton, Clifton E., Jr...................................................................Richmond, Va.
Beauchamp, Mrs. Irene Parker .... ............................................ Hopewell, Va.
Beckwith, John C ......................................................................... Richmond, Va. Bell, Robert Henry ............................................................................ Elberon, Va. Blackmon, Howard Moore ..................................... Richmond, Va.
Blick, Kenneth Alvin .................................................................... Petersburg, Va. Boney, David McKinnie, Jr.........................................................Richmond, Va. Booker, Robert Eubank, 111.. .Lottsburg, Va. Brown, Earle Saunders, Jr.......................................................Richmond, Va.
Bruce, Walter Taylor, Jr.............................................................Richmond, Va. Brydon, George MacLaren ............................................................ Richmond, Va.
Bugg, Mrs. Estelle Gratz ............... Richmond, Va.
Burgess, Marvin Franklin .............................................................. Richmond, Va.
Burnette, Walter Everette, Jr.......................................................Richmond, Va.
Burton, Mrs. Dorothy T ................................................... Richmond, Va.
Carver, Thomas Granville ...... .......................... Richmond, Va. Chapman, Lorraine A ................................................................... Richmond, Va. Cole, William Douglas ................................................. Danville, Va. Coppage, Philip Ralph ................................................................ Brightwood, Va. Corbin, James B .......................•.......... . ....... Couington, Va.
Cross, Herbert James ........................................................................ Ashland, Va. Curtler, Mrs. Gertrude Carrick. .......................................... Richmond, Va.
Dameron, Robert Allen, .Jr...........................................................Richmond, Va. Davis, Robert E ............................................................................. Richmond, Va. Dolley, William Lee, 111.................................................................. Ashland, Va. Dorey, Fred O ............................................................................... Richmond, Va. Edmonds, Marvin Dennis .......... ...................... Richmond, Va. Edwards, Robert Erle .................... Arlington, Va. Eubank, Mrs. Mary Sams .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Falls, Victor Vincent .............................................................. King William, Va. Fitzgerald, Anne Morton .................. Richmond, Va. Flanagan, Sterling Stuart ............................................. Richmond, Va. Flemer, David Andrew ................................................................ Oak Grove, Va. Flint, Jehan Roberta ...................................................... Buenos Aires, Argentina Fray, William Bruce ............................................................................ Orange , Va. Frischkorn, Hunter Bernard ................. ..... Richmond, Va. Garmon, Gerald Meredith ............................................................ Richmond, Va. Gibson, Pamela Sedgwick .................. ......... ..Richmond, Va. Gish, Elmer Hunter ............. ................................ ..... Richmond, Va. Gleach, Richard Colton ............................ .................. Richmond, Va. Gordon, Woodrow Wilson ................................................................ Bon Air, Va. Gray, Rev. David Wesley ................. ............... Danville, Va. Griffin, Claudius Williams ....................................... Richmond, Va. g~~~y~tra.%~yEM~~~~.·.·.·.·.·

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Halkos, Alexander A ..................................................................... H opewell, Va. Hall, Cameron Dunlop .................................................................. Petersburg, Va. Hall, Cline Edwin ............................................................................ Roanoke, Va. Hall, Joseph Alvin ........................................................................ Richmond, Va. Hanback, Lawrence Donald ........................................................ Richmond, Va. Hanes, James Garland .................................................................. Richmond, Va. Hardy, Rives Sebrell.. .................................................................... Richmond, Va. Harman, Joseph Hopkins .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Hart, Harold G ............................................................................. Richmond, Va. Headlee, Thomas Jefferson .................................................... ....... Richmond, Va. Hensley, Harry Draper .............................................................. Martinsville, Va.
Horne, James William, 111.......................................................... Richmond, Va. Hudson, Ulus Grant.. ........................................................ Highland Springs, Va. Hughes, Mrs. Elaine B .................................................. Richmond, Va. Hunter, Jack Rojine ...................................................................... Richmond, Va. Jeffrey, Jackson Eugene ................................................................ Richmond, Va. Johnson, Thomas A ..................................................................... Richmond, Va.
Jones, Clarence George ............................................................... .Richmond, Va. Jones, Joseph Roddy ........................................................................ Ashland, Va. Jones, Theodore Shelburne .............................................................. Ellerson, Va. Keeton, Eugene Preston ....................................... ·......................... Richmond, Va. Keller, Theodore Sidney .................................................................. Ashland, Va. Ketner, Mrs. Virginia .................................................................. Richmond, Va. Kriz, Barbara Helen ...................................................................... Richmond, Va. Lafferty, Harold Edward .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Lambert, John D ........................................................................... Richmond, Va. LeGrand, Louis E ......................................................................... Richmond, Va. Longmire, William Bryan, Jr ....................................................... Blackstone, Va. Lott, Rosalind ................................................................................ Richmond, Va. Lowry, Faye Anna .......................................................................... Richmond, Va. McCoy, Fred Kelly .................................................................. Bluefield, West Va. McNeal, Leonard Dean ................................................................ Richmond, Va. McNeer, Asbury C ............................................................. Highland Springs, Va. Mankin, David Gordon ............................................................... .Richmond, Va. Masters, Howard Russell, Jr ......................................................... Richmond, Va. Meacham, James Lutber .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Metzger, Linwood H .....................................................................Richmond, Va. Moncure, Charles Witbcrs ............................................................ Richmond, Va. Moore, Abby William .................................................................... Richmond, Va. Muldowney, Rev. Damian ............................................................ Savannah, Ga. Murrill, Malcolm Lee .................................................................... Richmond, Va. Nuwayser, Elie Sami .................................................................... Richmond, Va. Nuwayser, Mrs. Ruth Anne ............................................. Richmond, Va. Oliveira, Jose Roberto da Silva .................................................. Richmond, Va. Owens, Mrs. Betty Neal ................................................................ Richmond, Va. Parsley, Mrs. Sarah Rabun .......................................................... Richmond, Va. Phillips, Everett L., Jr ..................................................................... Hewlett, Va. Piggott, Elizabeth Hannah .......................................................... Purcellville, Va. Pitts, William George, .Jr...............................................................Richmond, Va. Poates, Francis Wayne .................................................................. Courtland, Va. Poindexter, Garnett Ross, Jr ....................................................... Richmond, Va. Proffit, William Robert.. ................................................................ Richmond, Va. Ralsten, .John Neville ................................................................ Beckley, West Va. Richeson, Donald Eugene ................................................................ Ashland, Va. Robertson, William A., Jr ................................................................. Ashland, Va. Rudge, Mrs. Lois Jean Iffert.. ...................................................... Richmond, Va. Ryder, Mrs. Anne Denton ............................................................ Richmond, Va. Rynaldo, M. Lois .......................................................................... Richmond, Va. Salle, Elizabeth C ........................................................................... Hallsboro, Va. c;;avedge, James Richard ................................................................ Richmond, Va.

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Schneider, Robert H ..................................................................... Richmond, Va. Seavers, Mrs. Ninita Gonzalez Richmond, Va. Siersema, Reynold C., Jr ............................................................. Richmond, Va. Spencer, Mrs. Mildred Phillips ..................................... ............... Richmond, Va. Stavredes, Thomas Costas ............................. . .. . ........................... Richmond, Va. Still, Harrell Joyce Cascade, Va. Stites, Mrs. Anne Payne Richmond, Va. Stronach, Mrs. Frances Maynard P etersbur g, Va. Szumski, Alfred John ........................................................................ Bon Air, Va. Tarantino, Pascal A Fayetteville, N. T. Trimble, Margot Cushing ............................................................ Richmond, Va. Trout, William Edgar, 111 Richmond, Va. Tyler, John H ......................................... ............................................ Chester, Va. Underwood, Betty Jean .................................................................... Holland, Va. Van, Susanna .......................................................................... Wake Forest, N. C. Vaughan, Roger William .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Wagner, Mrs. Lily Mae ................................................................ Richmond, Va. Ward, Henry Dillard .................................................................... Richmond, Va. Ward, John H Richmond, Va. Ward, Otis Byron, Jr Amelia, Va. Weaver, Mrs. Kathryn Little Richmond, Va. Westlow, Mrs. Ann Northington Richmond, Va. Williams, Mary Ellen Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Wilson, Harold Franklin, Jr Richmond, Va. Wilson, James M., 111.. Newport News, Va. Wilson, Jennings Beazley ........................................................ Charlottesville, Va. Wood, Mrs. Catherine Jones ........................................................ Richmond, Va. Woodson, Juliet Lee Richmond, Va. Worrell, Barbara Gray Richmond, Va. Wright, Louis A Doswell, Va.
ROSTER OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL 1959-1960
Adelstein, Thomas Ellsworth Richmond, Va. Ainslie, John Walter ...................................................................... Richmond, Va. Allen, Richard ................................................................................ Richmond, Va. Ammerman, Don .Jay.................................................................... Richmond, Va. Anderson, Robert Edward ............... . ............................................ Richmond, Va. Baird, Richard Leo ........................................................................ Richmond, Va. Barclay, John Claire ...................................................................... Richmond, Va.
Barton, Clifton Early, Jr ..................................................................... Hardy, Va. Beck, Sherwin Michaux ................................................................ Richmond, Va. Becker, David Henry ........................................................................ Towson, Md. Berkowitz, Mrs. Helen .................................................................. Richmond, Va. Black, William Henry Richmond, Va. Blick, Kenneth Alvin Petersburg, Va. Bloxom, Robert Spurgeon Mappsville, Va. :~~!~g{!J;ut1:ig::~u~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~i:t:~:~'. ~:
Booker, Constance Quarles Richmond, Va. Booker, Robert Eubank, 111.. Lottsburg, Va. Bowles, Roland Lee ..................................................................... .Petersburg, Va. Boyle, Joseph Michael... ..... :..................................................... Middletown, Ohio
Brandt, Philip Hansford .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Brown, Earle Saunders, Jr Richmond, Va. Brunot, Charles Eugene Richmond, Va. Campbell, Mrs. Dawn Shanklin Richmond, Va. Campbell, James Grayson Enfield, Va.
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Carter, Robert ................................................................................ Richmond, Va
Chappell, John Robert, III .......................................................... Richmond, Va. Collins, Robert Franklin .............................................................. Springfield, Va. Cross, Herbert James . .................................................. .............. ..... Ashland, Va. Crowell, Edwin Patrick ...... ............... .. .... .. .................. .. ..Richmond, Va Curtler, Gertrude Carrick ............................................................ Richmond, Va. Deans, William Chappell ................ .........
....... ..... Richmond, Va Dodson, Mary Jane Richmond, Va. Edmonds, Marvin Dennis ..... Richmond, Va. Ewald, Arthur Timothy . Richmond, Va. Ewald, Mrs. Hilda Haemmerle Richmond, Va. Finley, Sidney William, II ......................... Portsmouth, Va. Fraser, Hugh Harrington ..................... Richmond, Va. Frischkorn, Hunter Bernard, III.. ................................................Richmond, Va. Fultz, Mary Catherine ................................................................ Nashuille, Tenn Garmon, Gerald Meredith ............................................................ Richmond, Va. Garmon, Mrs. Lucille Burnett ...................................................... Richmond, Va. Gordon, Richard Charles ........................................................ New Carlisle, Ohio Gouldin, George ............... ........................... Richmond, Va. Greene, Frank Lewis ........................... Richmond, Va. Griffin, Claudius Williams Richmond, Va. Grubbs, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Crum Richmond, Va. Guidry, Lillian ............ ..... ... ...Richmond, Va. Hanselman, Louise Marion Richmond, Va. Hardcastle, James Edward Richmond, Va. Headlee, Thomas Jefferson, Jr......... ......................................Richmond, Va. Higgs, Wilson Asbury Richmond, Va. Holladay, Beverly Long, Jr...............................................................Sufjolk, Va. Holmes, Edward Marion, III.. ....................................................Richmond, Va. Homer, Louis David ...................................................................... Richmond, Va. Hsu, Helen Lei ................................. Taipei, Taiwan Hsu, Mrs. Waylia Wei-yu Ling Taipei, Taiwan Hunter, Harold T .........................................................................Richmond, Va. Ivey, Mrs. Barbara Matthews ...... ....... Richmond, Va. Jackson, David Andrew, Jr............... Harrisonburg, Va. Johnson, Thomas A ....................................................................... Richmond, Va. Jones, Clarence George ................................................................ Richmond, Va. Kim, Keehahk .................................................................................... Seoul, Kore a Kirk, Paul Wheeler .. ........... ....... .. ......... Richmond, Va. Kreh, Donald Willard ................................................................ Hagerstown, Md. Kuhn, William Frederick ......
Richmond, Va. Lafferty, Harold Edward .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Lee, Harry Wallace, Jr.................................................................Richmond, Va. Lowman, Frank Alvin .............................
........ Richmond, Va. Lucky, Arthur Wellington ........... .... ............... ................... Pittsburih, Pa. McCoy, Fred Kelly .. ............... Bluefield, West Va. Masters, Howard Russell, Jr ...................... .. ...... .......... Richmond, Va. Meredith, Edmund Evans ............................... .......... .......... Richmond, Va. ~~~;:~~1ttib:~llt~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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.. ........................ Richmond, Va. Morrow, Leonard Owen ............... .................. Richmond, Va. Neal, William Kirk, 11.. .......
..... ...... Richmond, Va. Nuwayser, Eli Sami ............................... ................. Richmond, Va. Nuwayser, Mrs. Ruth Ann Richmond, Va. O'Donohue, Mrs. Cynthia ......................... Richmond, Va. O'Rear, Charles Edward Richmond, Va. Pancake, Joseph Samuel.. Romney, West Va. Pate, Lt. Col. Verne E Richmond, Va. Perkins, Mrs . Frances Rowlett Richmond, Va.
Pitts, Charles Richard, Jr ............................................................. Richmond, Va. Pleasants, Sylvester W ................................................................. Beaverdam, Va. Poindexter, Emmett H Frederick Hall, Va. Powell, James Raymond Huntingdon, Pa. Prillaman, Henry Andrew, Jr Richmond, Va. Proffit, William Robert Lillington, N. C. Rethwisch, Mrs. Helen Schelburg Richmond, Va. ~~~~:~.HJ:~1ri~:~;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1r:i;:;:~;: i:: Rosenberger, Welton Wood Winchester, Va. Rudge, Mrs. Lois Jean Iffert.. Richmond, Va. Ryder, Mrs. Anne Denton Richmond, Va. Sale, Mrs. Marian Marsh
Va. Scafidi, Arnauld Frederich Richmond, Va. Schneider, Robert Hamlin Richmond, Va. Simmons, William Paul.. Richmond, Va. Smith, William Cirgus .................................................................. Richmond, Va. Stewart, Lawrence Lee ............................................... Richmond, Va. Stites, Mrs. Anne Payne ................................ Richmond, Va. Trimble, Margot Cushing Richmond, Va. Tucker, Carl Edward .................................................................... Richmond, Va. Tyler, John Hutchinson .................................................................... Chester, Va. Vaughan, Mrs. Katherine Bigler.. ................................................ Richmond, Va. Vaughan, Roger William .............................................................. Richmond, Va. Vieira, David Gueiros .............................................................. Richmond, Va.
Vilcins, Gunars .............................................................................. Richmond, Va. Wagner, John Ryland .................................................................... Broadway, Va. Ward, Otis Byron, Jr ........................................................................... Amelia, Va.
Weaver, Mrs. Kathryn Little ........................................................ Richmond, Va. White, Jack Myers ........................................................................ Richmond, Va. Westbrook, John James, 111.. Chester, Va. Wickham, James Edgar, Jr Ashland, Va. Wingfield, Harvey Ninde, 111...................................................... Glen Allen, Va. Wilkinson, Michaux Henry Richmond, Va.
DEGREES CONFERRED IN AUGUST 1959
MASTERS OF ARTS
John Conner Atkeson, Jr ........ ... ......... ..... ...................... Richmond, Va.
B.A., RANDOLPH-MACONCOLLEGE
Thesis: The Development of the Virginia State Board of Medical Examiners
Cameron Dunlop HalL Petersburg, Va.
B.A., UNIVERSITYOF RICHMOND
Thesis: The Short Ghost Story: A Critical and Historical Survey
Cline Edwin Hall. ............................................................. Roanoke, Va.
B.A., UNIVERSITYOF RICHMOND
Thesis: The Political Li/ e of Benjamin Wat kins Leigh
Leonard Dean McN eal.. ................................................ Richmond, Va.
B
.A., UNIVERSITYOF RICHMOND
Thesis: An Investigation of Variables Differentiating Between Good and Poor Athletes
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MASTERS OF SCIENCE
David Andrew Flemer.. ................................................ Oak Grove, Va.
B.S., COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY
Thesis: A Survey of the Food Habits and Distribution of the Fishes of Tuckahoe Creek, Virginia, with Special Emphasis on Lepomis Macrochirus Macrochirus Rafinesque
Lawrence Donald Hanback, Jr ..................................... Richmond, Va.
B.S., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: Substituted Triphenyltetrazolium Chlorides
Malcolm Lee Murrill... .......................... ......... ..............Richmond, Va.
B.A., YALE UNIVERSITY
Thesis: Four-Dimensional Graphs of Complex Functions
Pascal A. Tarantino .................................................. Fayetteville, N. Y.
B.S., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
Thesis: Density Measurements of Urea Adducts
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Walter Everette Burnette, Jr ....................................... Richmond, Va.
B.S., HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE
Thesis: Background and Recent Developments in the Growth of Commercial Branch Banking in Virginia
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION
Jerome Michael Adams .................................................. Greenock, Pa.
B.A., HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE
Thesis: A Survey of the Graduating Classes of Varina High School (1954-58) to Determine Their Reactions to Certain Phases of the School Program
Robert Erle Edwards ...................................................... Arlington, Va.
B.S., VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Thesis: A History of the Danville Military Institute
Joseph Alvin Hall... .................... .................................. Richmond, Va.
B.A., BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE
Thesis: A History of Glen Echo Elementary School in Henrico County, Virginia
Linwood Hugh Metzger ..................... ....... .................... Richmond, Va.
B.A., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: A Study of the Health and Physical Education Program at Binford Junior High School
DEGREES CONFERRED IN JUNE 1960
MASTERS OF ARTS
Helen Levine Berkowitz ................................................ Richmond, Va.
A.B., MouNT HoLYOKE CoLLEGE
Thesis: Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Herbert James Cross.......................................................... Ashland, Va.
B.A., RANDOLPH·MACON COLLEGE
Thesis: The Effect of Manifest Anxiety and Failure Instructions on Delinquents' Performance on the W.I.S.C. Coding Test
Gerald Meredith Garmon Richmond, Va.
B.A., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: Actuality and Realism in the Poetry of George Crabbe
Thomas Jefferson Headlee, Jr ....................................... Richmond, Va.
B.A., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: The Richmond Transit Strike of 1903
Helen Lei Hsu ................................................................ Taipei, Taiwan
B.A., TAIWAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Thesis: A Study of Hypnotism in the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
David Gueiros Vieira ...................................................... Richmond, Va.
B.A., KING COLLEGE
Thesis: A Historical Study of the Missionary Work of Dr. George W. Butler and an Analysis of his Influence on Brazil
MASTERS OF SCIENCE
Lucille Burnett Garmon ................................................ Richmond, Va.
B.S., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: The Development of Nickel Electrodeposits on Copper Mono• crystals as Studied with the Electron Microscope
David Andrew Jackson, Jr Harrisonburg, Va.
B.S., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: The Chelation of Cu(II) with I, 3-bis(tris(hydroxymethyl) methylamino )-2-propanol and 1, 3-bis(2-hydroxymethylamino )2-propanol
Leonard Owen Morrow Richmond, Va.
B.S., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: A Study of the Roots on Stem Cuttings of Pedilanthus Tithymaloides Smallii ( Millsp.) Dressler
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Thomas Ellsworth Adelstein .......................................... Richmond, Va.
B.S., B.A., UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
Thesis: Perpetual Inflation
John Walter Ainslie ........................................................ Richmond, Va.
B.S., RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE
Thesis: A Consolidation Analysis of the Insured Group Benefit Programs of a Medium Size Manufacturing Company - Multi Carrier versus Single Carrier
Edmund Evans Meredith Richmond, Va.
B.S., HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE
Thesis: The Alcohol Problem in the Richmond Metropolitan Area and Management's Role in Combatting It
Carl Edward Tucker.. Richmond, Va.
B.S., NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE
Thesis: The Impact of Inflation on Selected Wage and Salary Groups in the Richmond Area