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The courses offered in the College of Business Administration are de- signed to provide training in the methods, techniques, and principles underlying modern business and journalism, as a foundation for careers in these fields. The Department of Business Administration and the Department of Journalism are the two main divisions of the college and are headed, respectively, by Dr. M. O. Ross and Dr. DeForest O ' Dell. Mr. Harold Van Cleave is the acting Assistant Dean of the school, replacing Dr. M. G. Bridenstine who resigned last August. The life insurance division of the college, now under the guidance of Mr. H. C. Graebner, has made Butler one of the major schools in the field of life insurance training. Each year the Journalism Department publishes the school paper, The Collegian, sponsors the Christmas Cheer Drive, and acts as host to Indiana high schools for a Journalism Field Day.
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Classes, classes, classes . . . most of the days and some of the nights are spent in classes. Within the walls of Jordan Hall, wisdom in abundance is imparted to many eager ears, and some eager minds; and busy hands practice in labs the theories of classrooms. There are times when thoughts wander, and pencils idly doodle on the margin of lecture notes. But most of the time, minds are concentrated on the material at hand. Bells ring, students pour forth into the maelstrom of hallways. Cigarettes are lighted, smoke rolls thickly, feet hurry along stairways, and again a beil rings. Class- room doors are shut by sober-faced professors. The student sighs, slips down in his cear, and opens his notebook.
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This year Butler students witnessed and participated in the first Religious Emphasis Week conducted in the history of the university. This inspiring program was only one of the many projects of the students in the School of Religion. The school, whose purpose it is to train young men and women for the ministry and other religious services, was established in 1924 and has become one of the country ' s largest and best equipped sources of spiritual instruction. Graduate students in the school, besides helping to conduct daily devo- tional services at Sweeney Chapel, often are given congregations of their own. Dean O. L. Shelton has been the director of the school since 1944 and plays a stimulating part in many of the all-school convocations held throughout the year.
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