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arts and sciences He stepped into the Quad and looked around himself in won- der. It was so big! Seeing an upperclossmon on the path he ap- proached timidly. What is taught in all those buildings? he asked. Why, this is the main center for the College of Arts and Sci- ences, the upperclossmon replied. It ' s the biggest, most wide- spread department in the University. No matter what major you ' re in, you ' re bound to run into Arts and Sciences courses. It contains the schools of Architecture, Art, Communications, Drama, Fisheries, Home Economics, Music, and Physical Educa- tion. It offers special programs of General Education, General Studies, and even a Pre-Major course for students undecided on a major. If you want to get into a professional school such as Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Low, Librarianship, Medicine, Nursing, or Social Work, you ' ll have to take a pre-professional course in Arts and Sciences. Do you see now why there are so many buildings? Yes, I do, was the thoughful answer. How long has this Col- lege been on campus? Some of the courses taught here were among the first ones offered at the University, but it was not established as a College until 1913. You may be very sure that no matter what career you choose, the College of Arts and Sciences will probably play on important part in fitting you for a useful and satisfying life. JAMES B. WATSON Anthropology ARTHUR P. HERRMAN Architecture BOYER GONZALES Art C. L. HITCHCOCK Botany DEAN LLOYD S. WOODBURNE PAUL C. CROSS Chemistry
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Golden W Reunion of the Class of ' 06 hod a record turnout. alumni associatio n The meeting of the Alumni Association will please come to order! We hove a few items of business to discuss and then you can use the remainder of the evening to renew those acquaintances with the friends you haven ' t seen since college days. First, I know you are anxious to hear the results of the elec- tion of officers for the Alumni Association. A. M. Lundin was re-elected president; Mrs. Mark Mason, vice-president; C. Henry Bacon, vice-president, and Alan G. Grant and R. Brons- don Harris were re-elected treasurer and secretary, respectively. Replies have come in for the ' Golden W reunion of the Class of ' 06, and it looks as though we ore going to have a record turnout of honor guests. It isn ' t hard to understand, though, because to each class its fifty-year reunion is almost as much of an event as Homecoming is to the Association as a whole. As we look back on the history of our group, I think we have a record to be proud of. Since our founding in 1891, we have managed to help our University in many ways, such as the ' Foundation for Research at the University of Washington, Inc. ' Let us not forget to continue working to aid the University in reaching its objectives and to secure recognition for it wherever we go. The meeting is adjourned. R. B. CURLY ■ HARRIS Secretory Man-of-the-Year BILL NEWBERG rith Alumni President MAC LUNDIN.
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JOHN B. McDIARMID Classics HENRY LADD SMITH Communications W. G. LUTEY Division of General Studif GLENN HUGHES J. RICHARD HUBER Economics ROBERT B. HEILMAN English GEORGE E. TAYLOR For Eastern and Slavic Languages arts and sciences G. DONALD HUDSON Geogrophy H. A. COOMBS Geology CURTIS D. VAIL SOLOMON KATZ Germanic Languages and Lrterature History 18
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