Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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x:224y42Z2Zy20fStzfeTIme GNGNDA GNN Q ,i fl Teachers College DEAN ALBERT S. Hunsr SINCE its foundation in 1906, Teachers College has sent forth hundreds of men and Women to occupy positions of responsibility and service in educational lines. The College is located inltlie most picturesque building on the campus, the old Yates Castle directly West of Crouse College. Although the main purpose of the College is to train teachers for secondary schools, it extends its educational facilities to students in various other courses on the Hill. Several hundred men and Women select the course in Pedagogy each year, realizing that the fullest opportunity for studying the problems of education in their broader and more scientific aspects is offered in the more advanced courses in this College. YQtQtvs QrQeAexXQi1925-peea 00v 24

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D' Q - .Q - .-9 'The GNONDA GAN 1 'L ' . ' 1 College of Law THE College of Law, founded in 1895, began its work by giving the degree of Bachelor of Laws, after two years of study, to students who had just graduated from high school but it soon began to increase its requirements. In the college year 1898- 99 a third year was added to the course. In the year 1914 one year of Arts College work was added to the requirement for the Law degree and since 1923 no more students have been received as candidates for the Certificate in Law. The two-year requirement of Arts work of candidates will probably result in making the College of Law substantially a graduate college owing to the fact that students that have served only two years of Arts College work are required by the court of appeals to study law for four years before they can receive their certihcate to practice. The enrollment of the College of Law has lessened in number and improved in quality by these two changes. DEAN FRANK R. WALKER 1925cJi?2f4V,s2fQf4?25fA9.Q2f4y 23



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,Qf4:P cQx4f-2TI1e ONONDA GNN Q College of Applied Science THEope11i11g ofthe University in September, 1923, was preceded by the Summer Sur- veying Camp for two weeks at Crooked Lake near Tully, New York. Although attendance at the camp is required of Civil Engineering students only, a large number from the other departments elect the course. Additions to laboratory equipment by gifts and purchases during the past two years have done much to increase the facilities for instruc- tion. Some of the most important articles being a precision theodolite and cement testing apparatus for the Civil Engineering Depart- ment, a complete motor generator set for the Electrical Department, and refrigeration set and pumps for the Mechanical Department. Among the student activities to be noted especially are the branches of the national engineering societies, with which many of the students affiliate. DEAN Louis lVlI'1'CHliLL YQXQY,xQY:sQfebc 01925i92Qfq?0AS,6fA2'5rSfQfxQ2'4xy 25

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