a '-*:?«- ENISON UN IVER SITY BULLETIN CATALOG NUMBER 1953-54 IT\ r 1 \ i K f 1 f I BpC WfP ■? W 1 ^P *._„<-< v ENISON UNIVERSITY j BULLETIN CATALOG NUMBER 1953-54 - DENISON UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Granville, Ohio 1953-54 A COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Founded 1831 CATALOG NUMBER Volume LIU. No. 3 October, 1953 Published by Deniion Univenity. Granvillo. Ohio, lour limei a year in June, Augutt. October, and November. Entered 01 second-elan matter ot the Poll Office al Granville. Ohio, under the Acl ol Auguil 24, 1?I2. ■ I CALENDAR 1953-1954 . FIRST SEMESTER .1; : v JANUARY N.-w Otudaill P«v>. Sunday-Friday, S M T W T I" 3 M : '. ;' v y . mber 13-18 * * li»y. Friday. Siplfmbtr IS "5 '«■ "T I i T f 9 fiaaaea bt-k-iii Monday. September tl 12 13 14 15 16 IT 1- 10 11 IS 1 :i ; II t kCatlOB bikini If ■ - ri :'s : WffdnOT .... N. .«•■ b« I'■. nooa ..» 30 31 _. i E . . ■ . IS .: Vacation end* ■bar 30. n a.m. AUGUST 1BBRUARY '■linn Day. Saturday. bar 12 9 M T *\ TF S S M T W T Y S mai Vacation begins „ _ _ i . 1 2 3 4 IS Fr.day. December 1§, noon S9• 1. S0 1 14 I f.'. 1 t3 1 71 | l1 14: I S« IS| 1i oil ■ ISM . . ... 101 . : I] ... m Vacation ends : ■ ■ :.. .. January 4. 8 a.m. . MI:I i: MARCH ComprehenTsihvie,r » Edxaya-mWineadtnioesnd aRye. ading Janunry 14-20 S M T W T r 8 M T W T P s Comprehensive Examinations for l : 3 4 1 . i .: I i .'. * ■, Thursday- * 3 - '.'10111.' - - »1 11 It 1 Salurday. January 21-23 IS 14 15 14 14 IS 11 : - 11 Classes end Friday. January 22. S p.m. to 211 inn tS tt. KS1 FiTnalul r aEdxaaym. iJnaantiooin !. Monday- Pahruary 4. 11:30 a.m. OCTOBER APRIL Piln«lt> rSue*mr>e s t4e. r ends Thursday. S M T W T P 8 MTWTFS 1 - :t SECOND SEMESTER 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 S « 7 8 9 10 : ; IS n ■ ; : |« |1 Raj ratlM Day, Monday. 111 . ;i t s | wry 8 -* ■ (').(••.« bafla Tuesday. wry 9 NOVEMB1 It MAY > .' . i c ant'l-oinn begins Friday. S M T W T P • M : W T I Easter Sunday. April IS Bl 92 1 03 1 14 1 2E 1 3c 1 1: i "l *« *7 ' SpArinmg;i V 2a0.c a 8ti oan. m e.n da Tuesday, IS 16 |7 1H 19 20 Zl 9 10 11 12 IS 14 II Oradoata Record Examinations. ■ r is is . >. April |4 and May 1 29 30 ■ration Dny. Saturday, 10 11 .. May II DEC! " JUNK Ui liv uar aFd*n ya-mW (nedatniaoand aRy.e adlng Mi.y lO-N M T W T P S B M T W T r ■ "ive Examinations. Thuraday- 1 2 3 4 * .12 3 4 6 v. May 27-29 - 1 10 III: * 7 » S 10 11 IS IT iday, May 28, 8 p.m. ...i " 19 1 Final Examinations. Monday- 11 J Thursday, May 31-June 10 ■ - .■■-''■' 1 (Vimmencrment. Monday, Juna 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Map Frontispiece University Calendar for 1953-54 2 Table of Contents 3 Statement of Objectives 4 University Calendar for 1954-55 6 General Information 7 Air Force ROTC 16 Admission 16 Student Services 19 Registration 21 Expenses 24 Scholarships and Grants-in-Aid 27 Academic Honors and Prizes 86 Plan of Study and Degree Requirements 41 Courses of Study 63 Courses in General Education 63 Departmental and Transdepartmental Courses 69 Conservatory of Music 118 Faculty 118 Curriculum 120 Summary of Student Enrollment 123 Summary of Geographical Enrollment 124 Personnel 125 Board of Trustees 125 Faculty 128 Administrative Staff 137 Student Services' Staff 138 Student Enrollment 140 Index 149 Cl ■ ■>■ . I'onison k - become a to enable * i .■ nt :■- ■ iking; . . . ■ • ■ ; I methods ol the main tudy in a specific Think Devi icmtinuing, creative uv kills; I I ■ - MS of demo- . rai lardi of tasl »und critical judgment ;ui'l line discriminj STATKMENT OF OBJECTIVES 5 Achieve philosophic and religious insights for consistent and constructive living. The assertion that Dcnison University is a Christian college is a declaration of purpose. To be Christian a college should seek the following: To foster in each student ethical and spiritual <iualitiea; To Integrate each personality around Christian principle! and . ;ils; To stimulate a fearless and untiring search for truth; To develop rapacity and purpose for creative social and religious living; To cultivate adherence to the highest ethical standards in eco- nomic, political, and social life; and T<> ; nlmate the whole group with Christian idealism. These purposes are to be realized by the following means: tion nf a faculty of men and women of exemplary conduct and character, who are heartily and definitely committed to the Christian purpose of the institution, whose instruction . pathetic with such a purpose and never hostile to It; Offei ipecific instruction in religion; Providing for the expression of religion through various suitable saltation* and activities; i ; | olding standards of elTort and achievement that an* thorough i onest; and Observing Christian ideals in all corporate activities of the University. By common declaration of trustees and faculty, Dcnison Uni- versity makes these its aims to be progressively and continuously realized.
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