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School ofEjigimermg TECHNICAL TRAiNQNG in scvcn depart- ments is available in the School of Engineering. Each year graduates are sent out over the country to fill responsible positions in their particular line. A stu- dent registered in this school may take his major work in one of the seven depart- ments which include civil, electrical, high- way, mechanical, hydraulic and irrigation engineering, and industrial arts and me- chanics and materials. DEAN COVELL SCHOOL . ND DEPARTMENT HE. DS Grant Adeldert Covell, M.E. Dean of the School of Engineering Richard Harold Dearborn, A.B., M.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering Gordon Vernon Skelton, C.E. Professor of Highway Engineering Henry Clay Brandon, A.M. Professor of Industrial Arts Wallace Hope Martin, M.E. Professor of Heat Engineering Stuart Hobbs Sims, B.S. Professor of Civil Engineering Lawrence Fisher Wooster, B.S. Professor of .Applied Electricity j Harry Stanley Rogers. B.S. • Professor of Hvdraulics and Irrigation Engineering John Randolph Dl ' Priest, B.S., M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Samuel Herman Graf, M.S. Professor of Mechanics and Materials.
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School of Agriculture FLTL ' RE farmers, dairymen, stockmen, poultrvmen, and fruit growers receive trainini; in the School of Agriculture that enables them to become specialists in their profession. The school also prefiares stu- dents to teach Smith-Hughes work in the public schools. County agents, grain in- spectors and other specialists in the state and elsewhere are graduates of this school. DEAN CORDLEY SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS Arthur Burton Cordley, D. Sc. Dean of the School of Agriculture Oran Milton Nei.son, B.S. Professor of Animal Husbandry George Robert Hyslop, B.S. Professor of Farm Crops William James GiLMoRE, B.S. Professor of Farm Mechanics Edward Maris Harvey, Ph D. Professor of Research in Horticulture Arthur George Bouquet, B.S. Professor of Vegetable Gardening Henry Hartmann, M.S. Professor of Pomology Alfred Gunn Lunn, B.S. Professor of Poultry Husbandry Bennet Thom Professor of V Ermine Lawrence Potter, M.S. Professor of Animal Husbandry Philip Martin Brandt. B.S. Professor of Dairy Husbandry Henry Desborough Scudder, B.S. Professor of Farm Management Walter Sheldon Brown, A.B. Professor of Horticulture Arthur Lee Peck, B.S., B.A. Professor of Landscape Gardening Ernest Herman Wiegant), B.S. Professor of Horticulture Products Wilbur Louis Powers, M.S. Professor of Soils Charles Vladis Ruzek, B.S. Professor of Soil Fertility AS SlMMS. D. ' .M. eterinary Medicine 1}
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School ofComimrce STUDENTS IN THE ScHOOL OF COMMERCE Study the theoretical and practical side of various questions in their training for service, elFicicncv, and leadership. A stu- dent mav take maior work in Banking and Finance, Advertising and Selling, Markets and Marketing, Marketing Agricultural Products, Secretarial Training, Economics and Sociology, Political Science, or Com- mercial Education, and at the same time take minor work in Industrial Journalism, Home Economics or any other subject he mav desire. DEAN BEXELL SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS John Andrew Bexell, A.M. Dean of the School of Commerce Hector M. iPhersO-v, Ph D. Professor of Economics and Sociology ' Newel Howland Comish, B.S., M.S. Professor of Economics and Sociology Alfred Schmitt, Ph.D. Professor of Finance and Administration Herbert Townsend Vance Professor of Secretarial Training Ulysses Grant Dub. ch, A.B., A.M., Ph D. Professor of Government and Business Law 15
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