Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1942-1943 Page: 7
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Charles H. Roberson, M.A., LL.D. Bibical Languages
Professor of Bible and Bibical Languages and Head of the
Department
M. A., Texas Christian University, 1919. LL. D., Abilene Christian
College, 1940. Graduate study in Hebrew, Greek, and philosophy
for several years in the University of Texas. Abilene Christian
College since 1932.
Howard L. Schug, Ph. D. Foreign Languages
Professor of Modern Languages and Head of the Department
M. A., University of Michigan, 1906. Ph. D., George Peabody
College for Teachers, 1933. Abilene Christian College since 1917.
W. R. Smith, M. A. Social Science
Professor of Social Science
M. A., University of Texas, 1926. Graduate study, Columbia
University. Abilene Christian College since 1936.
Jewell Watson, M.A. English
Professor of English and Head of the Department
M. A., University of Colorado, 1926. Graduate study, University
of Colorado, summers 1927,1937. Abilene Christian College
since 1929.
Paul C. Witt, Ph. D. Chemistry
Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Department of
Natural Science
M. A., University of Texas, 1927, Ph. D., University of Colorado,
1938. Abilene Christian College since 1922.
Associate Professors
Lylian Grace Arledge, M. A. Home Economics
Associate Professor of Home Economics and Head of the
Department
M. A., George Peabody College, 1927. Abilene Christian College
since 1921.
Mrs. Clarence E. Baley, M. A. English
Associate Professor of English
M. A., University of Texas, 1931. Graduate study, Columbia
University, summer 1929, University of Chicago, summers 1933
and 1938, Certificates: the Sorbonne, Paris, France, and Cambridge
University, Cambridge, England. Abilene Christian Col---
lege since 1934.
Gilmer L. Belcher, Ph. D. Education
Associate Professor of Education and School Administration
M. A., University of Colorado, 1930. Ph. D., George Peabody
College, 1934. Abilene Christian College since 1935.
Leonard Burford, M. A. Music
Associate Professor of Music and Head of the Department
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1925; diploma in piano, 1925;
diploma in voice, 1930. Voice pupil of Edith White Griffing;
piano pupil of Thomas Hood Simpson. Summer study in pianoGeneral Information
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