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SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CATALOG
DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE
Brownwood, Texas
THE FACULTY
IRENE ADAMS TRAPP, Regent.
B.S., Daniel Baker College; A.B., Daniel Baker College, 1922; A.M., The
University of Texas. 1929; Litt. D., Daniel Baker College, 1942.
W. H. ADAMSON, Assistant Professor of Physics.
A.B., The University of Texas, 1901; Graduate Student, The University of Texas,
1914; The University of Chicago, 1923-1924. Present position since September
15, 1947. Resigned June 9, 1948.
JOSEPH NOBLE ATKINS, Instructor in English and Bible.
A.B., Southwestern University, 1947. Graduate Student, Southern Methodist University.
Appointment effective June 9, 1948.
MAE BRANOM, Professor of Piano; Director of Daniel Baker 'Orchestra.A.B., Daniel Baker College, 1934; B.S., Daniel Baker College, 1941; A.M.,
Southern Methodist University, 1943; Graduate Student, Columbia University,
summer, 1937; Pupil of Paul van Katwik; Pupil of Tronitz; Davies School of
Music; Pupil of Doersam, Columbia University.
JOHN R. CARRUTH, Associate Professor and Head of the Department
of Bible and Philosophy.
A.B., Emory and Henry College, 1929; A.M., Duke University, 1932; B.D., 1933;
Student on the Duke Foundation for the Development of the Rural Church,
summers, 1930, 1931, 1932. Present position since June 16, 1947.
WELDON CHAMBERS, Assistant Professor of Physical Sciences and
Mathematics.
A.B., Daniel Baker College, 1930; B.S., Daniel Baker College, 1936; A.M.,
Hardin-Simmons University, 1941. Resigned J1uly 15, 1947.
M. OCTAVINE COOPER, Assistant Professor of Business Administration
and Economics.
A.B., Louisiana State University, 1924; M.B.A., The University of Texas, 1934;
Graduate Student, The University of Texas, Louisiana State University. Resigned
August 31, 1947.
BRANSFORD EUBANK, Associate Professor of Biology.
B.S. in Agriculture, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1922; M.S.,
1940; Th.B., Princeton Seminary, 1930; Graduate Student, College of Chinese
Studies, Peking, 1924-1930. Present position since September 15, 1947.
MABEL EUBANK, Assistant Professor and Acting Head of the Department
of Home Economics.
B.S., College of Industrial Arts, 1920; A.M., Columbia University, 1941.
MARTHA FENN EUBANK, Instructor in English.
A.B., Vassar, 1921; A.M., Columbia University, 1927. Resigned June 9, 1948.
MAUDIE JOE FIELDS, Librarian and Part-time Instructor in Library
Science.
A.B., Daniel Baker College, 1924; A.B., The University of Texas, 1926; A.M.,
The University of Texas, 1928. Present position since September 1, 1947.
ROXIE HAGOPIAN, Professor and Head of the Department of Voice.
B.M., Oberlin Conservatory, 1925; Three successive Fellowships to Juilliard Graduate
School of Music (voice under Paul Reimers); awarded $2,000 Fellowship by
Juilliard Graduate School for operatic study in Dresden; leading lyric-dramatic
soprano roles three years with Dusseldorf City Opera; A.B., Rollins College,
1937. Pupil of Charles Hackett, summer, 1938; pupil of Paul Althouse, summer,
1940. A.M., Southwestern University, 1948. Present position since June 15,
1947.
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