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FI E RTS Dean Harold L. Butler YRACUSE University can boast of having the first Fine Arts college i11 the United States. High on Crouse Hill. students en- deavor to earn their degrees in music and art. From the first sound of those early morn- ing chimes. to the hundred-odd steps lead- ing to its door. Crouse College has an atmos- phere which no other college on campus can claim. This year the campus bids farewell to Har- old L. Butler. for 22 years, dean. As edu- cator-musician he secured funds from the Carnegie Foundation to have the art library improved. Through his efforts, music and art have been included in the Liberal Arts curriculum as well. Fine Arts courses offer students a wide choice in their major subject. Ample provision is made for the selection of cours- es from other colleges each year. This has proved most satisfactory in the attainment of a broader education. Exhibits of work done by the artists, as Well as recitals presented by the music students. are always a part of the campus social cal- endar. 0415 gif?
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ff V,-f FORESTRY HIS year the New York State College of Forestry. though still under the accelerated program. returned somewhat to normal. En- rolled students. numbering 100 as against last year's six. enjoy varied programs under the supervision of Acting Dean Joseph S. Illick. 'The Q'New Developments in Wood Prod- uctsi' conference was held on the campus this year. It attracted delegates from indus- try and educational institutions from other parts of the world. as well as the United States. The conference included practical demonstrations of new war products already in use. Plans for post-war construction in- clude proposals for a new huilding and an industrial unit. 20 Acting Dean Joseph S. lllick
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