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SEMINOLE 1927 COLLEGE Ol PHARMACY Bl.TIIOl (ill practically in it.- infancy. the Coi.i.kck of Pharmacy is coiurilcd to rank high among the other colleges of the country. As an associate member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the College receives full recognition for it-courses from all state hoards n qniring attendance in a school of pharmacy as a prerequisite for examination ami registration. Although all schools are required to maintain certain minimum requirements for entrance and for graduation. the College prides itself on the fact that all of its requirements are far in excess of this minimum. The Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology has done considerable work in the development of a garden of medicinal plants. Particular attention is given to those plants which do not grow well in regions farther north, upon which investigations must be made at this I niversilv. The Department has enjoved the cooperation of the I niled Slates Bureau of Plant Industry, the Slate Commissioner of Agriculture, ami the Federated Card n Clubs of America. FACULTY Towm.- R. I.ijcii, A.M- Pn.l). (Chicagoi, Dean of the (.allege Wiluvu John Hi -a. I'ii.C., A.M.. I’ll.I), (lutul Professor of Pharmacy K. ARCHIBALD GlLm.LAN, PlI.C. ILS.. Pn.l). (Yale). Professor of Pharmacy Franklin Javil- Bacon, I'ii.G.. M.S., Pii.I). (Wiicon«inl, Professor of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology I.YMan I). Fonda. B.S.. Instructor in Pharmacy Krn-t T. Sti hr. B.S.. Instructor in Pharmacognosy T. K. I.rjcii, M.A, Pn.l). Dean
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SEMINOLE 1927 COLLEGE Ol LAW XT IS I ho purpose of l he College of Law lo impart a thorough, scientific, and practical knowledge of the law. It aims to develop keen, efficient lawyers, conversant with the ideals and traditions of the professions. Its policy is characterized hv the emphasis of practice as well as theory; pleading as well as historical perspective: skill in brief making as well as legal information. The advantages of a thorough ami systematic course of instruction in the common law. with special consideration of the peculiarities and exceptions applicable in Florida, arc many and evident and in addition, organized practice courts are regular features of the third year of the curriculum. The object is to give the student practical instruction in pleading and practice at law and in equity in addition to experience in the preparation ami trial of cases. The College is registered by the Board of Kegents of .New York, is a member of the American Association of Law Schools, and is classed as an “A school bv the American Bar Association. Dean FACULTY Hamky It. Ticim.ik. A.M., l.l. R. (Michigan). Dean ItOKCRT .S. Cockkii.i.. M.A., I.I..II. (VirginiaI Clifford Waldorf RS. LL.B. (Michigan) Dw Slaci.f, A.M.. IJJhJYale) Beorce W. Thompson. H.sVu.lt. (Michigan) PACE 17
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SEMINOLE 1927 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND JOURNALISM HK School, of Business Administration .and Journalism was established in 1923. with the ultimata intention of making it a college. The establishment of the school met with a hearty response. So many students have applied for registration that it was necessary, on account of limited facilities, to restrict numbers. Business enterprises and newspapermen have exhibited a keen interest in iho I niversity's plan! and have done much to encourage and advance the cause of university education in these fields. The School of Business Administration and Journalism offers instruction in three distinct fields of professional or semi-professional effort: I. Business Administration II. Journalism. III. Sx-ial Administration Ihree undergraduate degrees are given in the School: Bachelor of S iencr in each of the three branches named above. VS. J. Mumou-v. M.A. Dean FACULTY A ai.tiji J. VIathekly. VI.Director and Professor of Economics Cl-irroNU .A. Cl «l». A.B.. Ph.I)m .4s.sistant Professor of Finance Humarii C. Gray. VlJk C.P.A.. Assistant Professor of Accounting M. O. PuiLLirs. Jk., M.A, Instructor in Economic Resources and Foreign Trade Jam ns V. I)av. IIS. Ed.. M.A Instructor in llusines l.au 0« LA Ml K. rv«tnom;, lt.J.. I.I..IL M.A, Assistant Professor of Journalism L. M. IlmsTOL. Mj , Ph.I).. Professor of Sociology and Social Idministration John G. Kiukiin.k. M.N.. Instructor in Economics
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