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School of Architecture M NY hour;; en charrette accompany tin- four year study of the Architecture student. The brown Ark building on North side r- some of the busiest --indent-- on campus. Architects wanting relaxation from time-consuming studies, seek out vivacious Dean WARREN C. PERRY, a mechanical wizard with a fondness for designing mechanical contrap- tions. School of Business Administration PHKX MENAL increase in numbers marks the School of Bu--ine-- Administration. Present conditions frequently require two or three people to occupy one desk. As the adjectives have it. Dean E. T. GRETHER of the School of Business Administration is friendly and mighty important, a recent Governor Warren appointee to the San Fran- cisco World Trade Center Authority. School of Education TRAINING aspiring teachers in public - hools rather than at the I niversity. the School of Education has successfully started their students in the teaching profession. This past semester state schools working in cooperation with members of the staff placed 252 students in practice teaching. Known for his studies of handwrit- ing, twins, and international rela- tions Dean FRANK FREEMAN will be missed by all when he retires this year.
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College of Engineering EXPANSION set the keynote for the activ- ities of the College of Engineering this year, with Everett D. Howe as acting chairman during the absence of Morrough P. O. ' Brien. A new division, the School of Engineering Design, has been added to the college, and construction of a new engineering building is scheduled to begin next summer. ' Dean MORROUGH P. O ' BRIEN of the Col- lege of Engineering was at Bekini to help with the atomic re- search which followed the dropping of the bomb. Now on leave of absence, he carries on his engineering studies. In line with his varied academic interests in plant physiology, Dean ALVA R. DAVIS of L S, spends his vaca- tions in the natural setting of his Sierra cabin, where he skiis in winter and relaxes in summer. College of Letters and Science LARGER than many entire universities, California ' s College of Letters and Science comprises over one half of the student body of the Berkeley campus. Under the leader- ship of world famous economists, historians, linguists, scientists, and artists, the college receives an ever-increasing number of applications from students eager for admission. T
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School of Forestry TIMBER material is now going into the huge new School of Forestry Building. Housed within will be all the Federal Forestry Agencies on campus. In the absence of a dean of the Col- lege of Forestry, FREDRICK S. BAKER assumes acting chairman- ship of the department. Between scores of duties, gardening and painting occupies this energetic chairman ' s time. School of Jurisprudence BRIGHT DREAMS for a new building in the near future this is the aspiration of the noted California School of Jurisprudence. Should EDWARD D. DICKINSON, Dean of the School of Jurisprudence and authority on international law be missing from his office, he can be found roughing it on his Napa Valley ranch. School of Librarianship ENTERPRISING describes the School of Librarianship, which has recently added eight courses to its curriculum and presented even higher standards than the excellent ones already established. Altogether faculty members hold twenty-five committee chair- manships and membership in national and state library associations. Presenting likable Dean PERIAM DENTON of the School of Librarian- ship, who can often be found driv- ing his jeep or exploring the culinary arts.
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