Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

 - Class of 1923

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THE mw a a The College MONTANAN F. B. Linfield Dean of Agriculture DEAN OF AGRICULTURE The College of Agriculture of the Montana State College appeals to young men.to become skilled workers in the fundamental industry of agriculture. The great need of our country is for men of training, of judgment, and of vision as leaders in the rural communities. To the College we must look for those whether they are farmers, teachers, research workers, or active in any other agricultural field. The development and progress of the College of Agriculture and of the agriculture of the state will to a large extent be dependent on the intelligence and vision that the men of the immediate future, who are the students of today, can bring to the working out of a profitable and progressive agriculture in all parts of this wide, extended state. DEAN OF ENGINEERING As the 1923 Montanan goes to press the hopes of the College of Engineering are centered in the new engineering buildings which the citizens of Montana have, under most discouraging financial conditions, erected as a symbol of their belief in higher technical education as one of the essentials to the progress of our State. With pride in these new facilities and with deep appreciation of the generosity of the people of Montana, the College of Engineering would be ungrateful and undeserving of the larger opportunity afforded it, did it not dedicate the best efforts of its alumni, students and faculty to the task of repaying the State by the fullest possible measure of service. By the response to this obligation, by the engineers’ contribution to the progress and development of the State will the public judze the wisdom of its confidence in the engineering profession. E. B. Norris Dean o Engineering JMBWKJMWW a 23

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THE ;Cr; T,e Co M O NTANAN J. M. Hamilton Dean of Men THE DEAN OF MEN Every business enterprise has a “repair department and a “trouble man. At Montana State College, the Dean of Men is in charge of such work for the college Men Students. He checks up shortcomings and undertakes to correct just grievances. Sometimes he resorts to an oil can and sometimes he advises the use of sand. lie keeps watch over attendance on classes and investigates the causes of absences. He talks over “D, E and F grades with students and tries to find a way to improve them. Sometimes a student is “broke and must be helped to a loan. Some students select their courses without much thought and a wrong choice must be remedied before it is too late. Any or all of such matters may come up in the day’s work. THE DEAN OF WOMEN Greetings to all College Women and High School Girls of Montana: This year marks a distinct advancement in all lines of activities for women in Montana State College. Whether seeking a training to go out into the social, professional or commercial world, the Faculty Women of Montana State College have this one aim in mind for all Montana girls: To develop each girl to the highest economic value as a unit of society, to the end that when she finishes her training she may carry forth into life a sane, well balanced, logical mind, high moral character, and a strong, symmetrical, properly functioning body, capable of assuming and performing cheerfully and well the duties of cultured womanhood. This is my vision for a perfect womanhood. A rbk J Una B. Herrick Dean of Women



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TH E £X7Z7 ('ollcgc M O NTANAN THE MONTANA EXTENSION SERVICE F. S. Cooley Director Extension Service Extension work in agriculture and home economics, nationalized by act of Congress in 1914, is organized to take out to men and women living on farms the best scientific information and the best experience that the country affords. The object of the extension service is to promote better farming, improve farm business, and enrich the lives of people living in rural communities. To carry on extension work a staff of trained leaders has been organized, who have charge of county extension agents, both in agriculture, home demonstrations and junior clubs, and subject specialists who represent the departments of the State College at Bozeman in the kind of subject matter taught. There are seventy people on the rolls of the Montana Extension Service. EXECUTIVE BOARD Alfred Atkinson (ex-officio), Chairman......................Bozeman J. H. Baker (term expires April, 11(23) ..... Bozeman W. S. Davidson ( term expires April. 1925)..................Bozeman Allen Cameron, Secretary-Treasurer..........................Bozeman Roy Orvis Wilson. B. S....................................Registrar

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