North Dakota State University - Bison Yearbook (Fargo, ND)

 - Class of 1942

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Dean A. E. Mivtarcl A philosopher of many years standing, A. E. Minard, dean of the school of applied arts and sciences, understands the students' position, for he himself has been a student at Harvard, Chicago and Oxford uni- versities. He came to NDAC in 1904. Besides his deanship, he now holds the positions of chairman of the graduate committee and chairman of the commit- tee on standings. Dr. Whedon points out one of the minute details to Ray Toman at his microscope in the zoology laboratory. There is a demand for more doctors and pre-medics need much basic work in Zoology. 22 Applied Ar-ts and Sciences When the School of Applied Arts and Sciences was organized at the close of the last world war, no one imagined that within less than twenty-five years our country would be involved in an even greater war. And now that we are in war no one imag- ines that we can continue Education as usual and no one should imagine that every- thing we have been doing should be dis- carded. We need not only men and means to fight but we need to be aware of what we fight for-American institutions and the American way of life. History, literature, and the social sciences will be studied with a new spirit in the atmosphere of war and will help in maintaining and developing what is most essential in civilian and mil- tary defense, namely, morale. Such work in college becomes increasingly important in the training of secondary school teachers, for the coming defenders of America will get their most mature insight into our American institutions during their high school course.



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Dean L. L. Carrick Dr. L. L. Carrick came to the North Dakota Agri- cultural College at the beginning of the winter quarter of 1920 as an Assistant Professor of Inorganic and Qualitative Chemistry. In 1926 he was advanced to the status of Acting Dean and became Dean in 1928, He has a background of high school, and academic teaching coupled with several years of industrial chemical research. He has written many scientific articles in the field of protective coatings. Chemistry The high scholastic rating and the rigid entrance requirements discourage many stu- dents frorn entering the school of chemical technology, but those who choose this field find they are well rewarded on graduation, for more than 85 percent of the 276 grad- uates from the courses in paint chemistry, in which the department specializes, are now employed in their chosen field of paint, varnish and lacquer technology. Dean Carrick is proud of his school, the only one to offer advanced degrees in the field of paints. He says that graduates who are successful in obtaining a master's degree in paints have a reasonable expectation of earning at least S350 to 85500 monthly eight years after leaving school. The school was founded in 1906 by Dr. E. F. Ladd who later became president of NDAC. Dr. L. L. Carrick took over as dean in 1926, succeeding Dr. W. T. Pearce. In addition to his own students, Dr. Car- rick and his department each year give some chemistry training to over 900 students from other campus schools. George Rulon and Rollie John- son display an impressive array of glassware. Chemists establish high scholastic standards and like the pharmacists, have many laboratory courses.

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