Oregon State University - Beaver Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)

 - Class of 1929

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K : t : :t i Vi X iVki :fA :« :ltl«] Ltl } a 1 : 1 4X ] : :(ci«] : U t: i K } I C :((! E. B. Lcniun W. A jcn ' cn Departmental Heads F pleasing personality and ability to understand all student problems, Mrs. Lorna C. Jessup, as assistant to the dean of women, is loved and respected by all college students. During her two years of association here she has achived a prominent place in college life. W. A.Jensen, executive secretary, has the power to comprehend a difficult situation with ease and facility. In this capacity he serves with that efficiency and natural discernment which are the essentials of a good executive. Lucy M. Lewis, librarian, received training in Pomona college and the University of Illinois. She came here first in 191 1 and in 192.7 toured Europe during a leave of absence. Miss Lewis, with a staff of competent workers, has made the library a valuable source of knowledge. As college registrar, E. B. Lemon shows great resourcefulness in coping with the multitude of problems presented to him. It is under his direction that s tatistical in- formation of attendance is compiled and complete records of all students are kept. In his position as editor of the many campus pamphlets, booklets, bulletins and catalogs, E. T. Reed displays remarkable ability in his attention to details as well as the larger tasks connected with such work. He is also nationally known as a poet. As superintendent of the college press, E. C. Hobbs has proved himself a master in his department. Under his supervision all college pamphlets, catalogs, stationery and numerous miscellaneous material is published. E. M. Smith is manager of the business office and head of the financial system, which is a necessity in anv complex organization. He is responsible for the efficient manner in which all collea;e funds are received and disbursed. :ii:t:ic:t:i:B:iiLi»i:44»iiiiViq:ii a4[t::iciiv :i: TYnfmre [ i]

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t;i:D:i ifiVi :q j : :f i»] :ti»i a t ; m» : Kef] : g. f: % :u j] i % jcj U. G. DuBACH, Dean of M.en Dean Dubach ' s Message — - -|jF ONE could do what he mos t de- C£ (3 T sires as Dean of Men, he would want ability to help young men find themselves; to advise well on the choice of life work; on the selection of courses to meet the demands in the chosen field; on the choice and degree of indul- gence in social and student activities, to guarantee well-rounded development ; on the care of the body, to insure capacity to carry out the chosen program; on the maintenance of confidence with parents, that there might be complete under- standing with the home; and to think- in the spiritual realm, so as to be able to grapple with the vital problems facing young men. Only mutual confidence be- tween advisees and adviser makes possi- ble even an approach to minimum results in these and many other problems con- fronting everv adviser of young men. Kate Jameson, Dean of Women Dean Jamesons Message — -y ' IS said of Edmund Burke that £)C) jf replied to a message by George III, It is the best of messages to the best of people from the best of kings. So, in a way, could Volume XXIII of the Beaver be charac- terized. It is a message from the Oregon State college to parents and friends of the student body. Herein students have set forth, through word and picture, the beauties of the campus, the various academic activities and also the lighter side of college life. As we know the students, the institution and the state of Oregon, surely we too can use the words of the great English statesman and say of this Beaver, It is the best of mes- sages to the best of people from the best of workers. f— :n:tait a:n:iii:Mi: a niVia:fcriiarf.:iQtv a: TV ' NINg [22]



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K : t s :i : v 4 iKk ' i :f :« :i«i } [VM a li : 1 4i» :« 4:ci ] : wi f: c 4i j i % tf. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE HE school of commerce was organized in 1908, although courses in business were offered as carlv as 1868. As now organized, ir consists of five departments; economics and sociology, finance and administration, political science, secretarial train- ing and a cooperative department of commercial educa- tion. Each of these departments offers one or more majors toward the bachelor ' s degree. The master ' s de- gree is offered in agricultural economics and rural soci- ology and also in commercial education. In point of attendance and also as to buildings and facilities of in- struction, the Oregon State school of commerce is third largest institution of its kind west of Chicago. Aside from its regular resident instruction the school of com- merce is endeavoring to raise the standard of business practice in every walk of life. Wit Fr¥¥N Tinn3RFCnTWtTNTV ' =iqtiT TW£NTV-NINfe [ 4]

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