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School ofHo}?ie Economics THE School hi Home Economics is divided into two distinct curricula. The general curriculum provides especially for persons whose main object is prepara- tion for home making and citizenship. The professional curriculum includes definite technical requirements and special sciences upon which principles of Home Economics are based. Opportunities for teaching this subject in colleges and high schools are numerous. DE. N MILAM SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS AvA B. M11.AM, Ph.B., A.M. Dean of the School of Home Economics Helen- Lee D. vis, A.B., B.S. Professor of Household Art A. Grace Johnson, B.S. Professor of Household Administration Jessamine C. Williams, B.S., M.A. Professor of Household Science Sibylla Hadwen, B.S. Professor of Institutional Management
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School oj Forestry STLDENTS IN THE ScHOOL OF FORESTRY are trained to assist in perpetuating the state ' s greatest industry, and to serve the nation by formuhiting plans by which the forest products will be conserved to meet the needs of the people in the time to come. Since lo per cent of the standing timber of the United States is in Oregon, this service to the state is one of great importance. DEAN PEAVY SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS George Wilcox Peavy, M.S.F. Dean of the School of Forestrv Thurman James Starker, M.S.F. Professor of Forestry Henry Richard Patterson, B.S. Professor of Logging Engineering 16
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School of M.inei f Tiiiv School or Mines ofTcrs training that enables graduates to hold positions as assavers, chemists, or metallurgists in mines and smelters. Graduates fill positions such as drafting and designing in engineering establishments. DEAN NEWTON SCHOOL . ND DEPARTMENT HEADS Charles Edward Newton, E.M. Dean of the School of Mines Douglas Clermont Livingston, B.S. Professor of Geology School oj Vocational Education THE School or ' ocational Education gives training to s tudents in psvchologv and in the aims and technique ot teaching vocational subjects. Students preparing to teach agriculture, commerce, home econom- ics, business or industrial arts find this school offers the technical work ' desired. DEAN RESSLER SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT HEADS Edwin De V ' ore Ressler, A.M. Dean of the School of Vocational Education John Andrew Bexell, A.M. Professor of Commercial Education Ambrose Reuden Nichols, B.S. Assistant Professor of Industrial Education Heber Howard Gibson. . .M. Professor of Agricultural Education Florence Blazier, Pii.B. .Associate Professor of Home Economics Education Jesse Franklin Brumbaugh, LLB., . .M. Professor ot Psychology 18
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