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1966 - 1967 History of the Far East is taught by Dr. Walter Schnackenberg, chairman of the History Department.
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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
1966 - 1967 History of the Far East is taught by Dr. Walter Schnackenberg, chairman of the History Department.
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Elvin M. Arke: 1966 - 1967 Frontier days of Washington and Oregon come alive in E.M. Akre's Pacific Northwest History class.
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1966 - 1967 W. Harold Bexton of the Sociology and Psychology Department operates a new machine used in computing test scores.
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Assistant Professor James Davis of Economics
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Model United Nations. Front; David Sjoding, Nancy Waters, Cathi Unseth, Douglas Wright. Rear; James Peters, Robert Askeland, Henry Coates, Lowell Culver of the Political Science Department and Michael McKean -- Hoping that the Mock United Nations experiment might prove a means toward world peace, the students had as their aim, educating themselves and their fellow students to the realities of international affairs.
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Debating a point of world politics over coffee are Lowell Culver and Dr. Donald Farmer, both of the Political Science Department.
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Dr. Arthur Martinson's class in History of American Thought and Culture enjoys the seminar-type atmosphere.
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1966 - 1967 J.A. Schiller, Head of the Sociology and Psychology Department, lectures on social welfare.
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Edward Whittaker, Reference Librarian, and John A. Schiller, head of the Sociology and Psychology Department.
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Dr. Philip Nordquist of the Department of History critically examines student's reports.