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Georgk Edwin Knapp Director of the Division of Music. Roger C. Frisbie, B.Mus., Professor in Piano, Organ, and Theory. Daisv Wharton, Instructor in Holin. Mabel Babington, Instructor in Piano. Helel H. HvlTon, B.M. Instructor in Piano. Francelia French, Instructor in Public School Music. Harry W. Tho:mps()N, Director, R. O. T. C . Band and Instructor in Band Instruuicnts. A THREE-FOLD curriculum is provided by the Division of Music fitting stu- ■ ■ dents for teacher, theorist, or professional musician. In this course is given one of the branches of the aesthetic side of life, developing a keen appreciatation of the better thines with which we come in contact. Ralph E. Berry, M.A., Ed.D., Associate Professor. Rosa Colegri» Ej A.B., Instructor. Forest R. Hall, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor. Reginald Harris, B.C.S., Instructor. E. Deane Hunton, M.B.A. Head of the Diiision of Commerce |UE to the increasing realization of the necessity for training in the principles and practice of business, and the desire of large numbers of students to enter into that phase of life, the Division of Commerce has been growing rapidly. At present it affords opportunities for study in nearly every line of business, designed to give a thorough basis for practical business life. From an early start confined mostly to stenography and bookkeeping, the division has spread its scope to em- brace all branches, including accounting, business law, insurance, and other im- portant adjuncts to present day business. Page Twenty-eifjht : |i 1928
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Department of Sccondavv Education, O. C. Sl ' hvvjerinc M.A. Vocational Education, S. H. Dadisman M.S. Rural Education, Mrs. Clara A. Bowman, B.A. Department of Elementary Education, Ruth Adsit, Head. Department of Art, Amv (jArdiner, B.A., B.S. C. R. Maxwell, M.A.. Dean of the College of Education. ' 11 ' HE College of Education has for its special duty the training of men and women ■ to enter the field of teaching. It is not concerned merely with the schoolroom teacher as an animate object, but it trains that individual to do his work by the best possible methods. It has problems too, in the training of educational supervisors and leaders. The College of Education is divided into several departments, each of which trains as it is concerned, either for secondary, elementary, rural or special schools. A laboratory system is at the disposal of students in this college for demonstrating the various educational ])rinci])les or theories and for providing the student teachers with opportunity of putting into execution those principles he is learning while under critical but hel])ful guidance. It is a college that has a large enrollment and is certainly furnishing a l)road worthwhile service to students and to the various communities. Page Twentv-seven
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Mrs. Clara Bowman B.A. Director of Correspondence Study. f OURSES in all collegiate subjects, offered by correspondence to all those who wish such instruction but are unable to attend the University, is the aim of this department. Great progress is being made and increasingly large numbers are taking advantage of this opportunity for instruction. A. E. Bowman, B.S., Director of Extension Division. HE Extension Division is conducted to give practical advice and instruction in the fields of Home Economics and Agriculture to the people throughout the state. This work is carried on by county agents and state specialists, who cooperate in a systematic way in working out the problems of each community. Page Twenty-nine
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