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business administration DEAN AUSTIN GRIMSHAW EDWARD G. BROWN Polrcy, Persof.nel Relations and Produchon As professors in the College of Business Adminis- tration, we have seen many students graduate in fields of study that are a vital port of our economy today. These students ore given a wide, complete background in many different phases of the busi- ness world of accounting, business education, fi- nance, foreign trade, office management, real estate, secretarial training, marketing, personnel, and transportation. The College of Business Administration has been in existence for more than forty yeors, and we are all very proud to be a port of it. KERMIT 0. HANSON Accounting, Finance and Statistics CHARLES J. MILLER Marketing, Transportation and Foreign Trade 21 JOSEPH DEMMERY General Business
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■fef . RICHARD VAN CLEVE Fisheries ROBERT L. PARIS Sociology HORACE G. RAHSKOPF Speech RUTH WILSON Women ' s Physical Education ARTHUR W. MARTIN Zoology architecture and urban planning I ' m certainly proud of the gains the College of Architecture has made. We were granted the status of a college June, 1957 at which time we changed our title to College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Oh, Yes. Isn ' t Arthur P. Herrman the dean? Yes, he is. He told me the first courses in Architecture were offered to twelve freshmen students by one instructor in a room behind the stage in Meany Hall. From that humble beginning. Architecture has steadily progressed to become one of the out- standing professionol schools in the country. Now we have ap- proximately 300 students registered in the college, and more than 600 active and influential alums. We are offering two separate five-year programs, one leading to a degree of Bachelor of Archi- tecture, the other to a degree of Bachelor of Urban Planning. How are your students prepared for such a competitive field? We try to create a professional atmosphere in which our staff ond students mutually attempt to present and learn the funda- mental principles of good architecture. We also provide research material from the professional library made up of some 10,000 volumes and journals. Kb f y ' f l ■ B tKf ' pEfl M ' d • = DEAN ARTHUR P. HERRMAN 20
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engineering Hello, sir. My name Is Jim Brown. After my graduation from high school this year, I plan to advance my studies and would like to enter the engineering field. Could you tell me something about the University of Washington College of Engineering? I ' m glad to see you are so interested in the college you attend and would be very happy to tell you about our Engineering College and its facilities. Students in first year engineering take general courses taught by the General Engineering De- partment. After completing first year re- quirements, undergraduote engineers may specialize in aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, mining, metallurgi- cal, or ceramic engineering. Students also take prescribed courses in the humanistic- social area. Besides the regular four-year program, the College offers a course of study in industrial engineering for which a second bachelor ' s degree is awarded at the end of five years. After completing the first four years majoring in any of the branches of engineering, courses in industrial man- agement and related subjects comprise the fifth year. Approximately 110 persons, chosen from all branches of the profession, ore on the teaching staff. Almost every faculty mem- ber has advanced graduate study and practical professional experience. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING DEAN HAROLD E. WESSMAN When ranked with schools from all over the country, the College of Engineering of the University of Washington hos achieved a very high roting. All our cur- ricula is accredited by the Engineers ' Council for Professional Development. This council is the principal accrediting agency recognized by the engineering profession in the United States. Thank you, sir, for answering all my questions. I feel almost certain you ' ll find me enrolled in the College of Engineering next year. lljjjtiiU-- rial ■11 1 1:11.: ...., 22
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