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DEAN WIIALMNI W. PICICRY COLLEG OF AR The purpose of this college is to assure every stu- dent hoth an opportunity to receive a sound general education and a good lrase for future specialization. Some students will prepare themselves for entrance into graduate and professional schools, while others will terminate their formal education with the bache- Gibson Hall A 8 S OFFICERS: .lolin Coleman. Secretaryg Henry Jungle, Vice Presidentg lack Wiener. President. with Dean Wm. Peery. TS AN SCIE CE lor's degree. But in either case, the college offers its students preparation for positions of leadership and trust in their home communities. Oldest of Tulane's undergraduate colleges, The Col- lege of Arts and Sciences enrolled its first students, twelve freshmen and two sophomores, in the fall of l85l. 6'Peekaboo
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N WCUMB COLLE Newcomb College was established in l866 hy lVlrs. Josephine Louise Newcomlm as a memorial to her only daughter. It was the first women's college to function within the framework of a university. Newcomb has a lull curriculum of Liberal Arts, including lVlusic and Art, and also provides a program of study alrroad dur- ing the Junior year. Study ahroad combined with the l Dean Hubbard and Student Council Welcome to the Malia if' - 5 , V-M. TLJY2'i3f:'L' , iH cultural milieu of undergraduate school in New Or- leans, presents a student with the best of cultural and educational background. The ultimate purpose of the College is the provision of the opportunity for a girl to discover and develop her talents and to become aware of the traditions of her society in order that she may significantly con- trihute to the art of democratic living. DEAN JOHN R. HIWIHMRD Newroxnlm Memorial Day Procession
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Take 5 at Norman Mayer Hall Dean Cramhsch with President Larry Barth, Secretary Oherhel- man. and Vice-President Diaville. DEAN PAUL Y. GRAMBSCH K l Freddie. YOLlll'C ,lust Not Ready CHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO The School of Business Administration was founded in 19l4g in 1942 it moved into Norman Mayer Hall. Over the entire period the school has provided for its men and women substantial professional training for business careers. lt has sought to enroll students of in- tellectual competence, good character, and leadership potential. The School of Business Administration has strived to provide the business community with grad- uates Who command a Working knowledge of business management, and who can he counted upon to serve the community and the nation.
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