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FACULTY: left to right; Dr. F. Williams, Dr. R. Westmeyer, Dulan, Dr. j. Kane. Dr. W. E. Banks, Dr. G. E, Kesir, Dr. D. Robinson, Dr. H. S. College of Business Administration The College of Business Administration has aided the industrial and economic growth of Arkansas through its research program, the Industrial Research and Ex¬ tension Center at Little Rock. The purpose of the College is to educate young men and women for positions of leadership and responsi¬ bility in private business, government service, and non¬ business organization. Part of this educational prepar¬ ation must be professional. In recognition of the need of formal schooling in business and economics, it pro¬ vides specialized courses in several fields of business, including accounting, finance, taxation, management, marketing, transporation, labor, insurance, business law, statistics, economics and business education. The Business Administration Building contains num- orous classrooms and offices, an auditorium, a working library, general workrooms for students, and modern. Well-equipped laboratories for accounting, statistics, and typing. The College receives approximately 130 periodi¬ cals and business services, including most of the im¬ portant financial, economic, and business publications. The College has been a member of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business since 1931. This organization exists to promote the highest stand¬ ards of business education. Since changing to a four-year school in 1937 — before that it was a two-year division of Arts and Sci¬ ences -— the business school has grown steadily. Dean Paul W. Milam, a native of Arkansas, has served as Dean of Business Administration since 1944. Dr. M. G. Bridenstine directs a long-range research pro¬ gram, the Bureau of Business and Economic Research. Seminars and informal discussions are especially successful teaching methods, for student interest and participation is increased. 29
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