Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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Irling Deon Finla G. Crawford 16 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO N 1919 the school of Business Adminis- tration was founded, and two years later, it was reorganized as a college. Its home on the first floor of Slocum. is the birth place for future business men and women, as well as potential secretaries. Students receive a complete cultural background besides learn- ing the intricacies of accounting, advertis- ing, and other aspects of business. Acting Dean Finla Crawford announced that certificates would be granted to students who successfully completed two years in Busi- ness Administration. The purpose of this new plan is to assist the war veterans to fit -themselves for positions within a shorter period. An increase of 100 students last year shows promise of a speedy return to normal- cy.

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NBER the guidance of Dean Louis Mit- chell. the College of Applied Science has trained its students in the many hranehes of engineering F- mechanical, civil., electrical. chemical. and administrative., since its es- tahlishment in I90I. I11 addition to the train- ing of civilian and army students, the Col- lege has conducted two War training pro- grams. In planning for the future, many new war courses have been introduced and these will all be retained after the war. Some of these programs provide for the student to attend college and work full time in industry, al- ternately, throughout his college course. Each of tl1e degree courses in engineering is fully accredited by the Engineers' for Pro- fessional Development. Dean Louis Mitchell APPLIED CIE CE



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Dean Harry' S. Grinders ED C T10 UOPEliA'l'llYU with the state depart- ment in securing unity and progress in its educational systems. the School of Educa- tion is unique in having its students and fac- ulty drawn from the 25 different depart- ments of the colleges in the university. One of the largest institutions in the East for the preparation of secondary school teachers. the schoolvs program unifies the theoretical and practical aspects of teacher preparation. Students-in-training are widely known throughout the city for the work they do ill city and social civic organizations. HO E ECO OMICS HE College of Home Economics was founded in 1921 for the purpose of provid- ing a broad and liberal education for young women with a view to their particular re- sponsibilities and interestsg for the purpose of producing progressive-minded teachers who are fit to assume leadership in women's education. Dean Annie Macleod has planned programs which prepare the students for both family and professional careers. In addition to the classroom hours, there are laboratories and field trips in connection with the courses. The college of Home Economics honorary. Omicron Nu, offers membership to deserv- ing students in the department. This is one of the few colleges in the coun- try that offers specialized training for home service and business as Well as a general cul- tural background. Dean Annie L. Macleod w 17

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