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Mcrnbcrts of the lFa1cuM5'y IKXIQLIQY I5 XYCDXIEIL IL TDM Sc.lJ ........ .,.. Prcsuhwu HARRY li. .Xl.l.IiX, LL. I5 ...............,. Dczau LYn1Hict of Laxvs,liq1uty,l7uturc Iutcrvsts,fJilzu1d tins TWtlvs uucl'Vrusts .kFYTR1Bi AL PLXBHZLETYDX, Ph. Hu LZECN GE 'V, MCINCRKHDTTL Ph. UN JX. RI.. l.l.. Ii. J. LD. gXssistant l'rofcss0r of I.au: Lludgc cnt thc Llutcd States llistdct Courtb HOW,-XRD 'X IONFQ VX R I D Lecturer on L4OllSlit1lIiUl12ll Lzlw. Assistant Vrrm-fcssor of Law. F OSCAR RAUNICSY 1414- H- Iuwshung JudgctuflWnvUCC Courh WKLTER1fCHXNEY.LLlL V Q .M v fjudge of Probate Courtj XX ILLIAM K. RNLSIUN. X. U.. T.ccturcr cnt Kzulsas Statutes alul 1'ruU I.IM 13N 1-1M IP. Prglqfiqg, 4.AXss1staut .Xltormgv frC!lL'!'Z1L3 Lccturcr ou Q ode IWcadiug zuul Surc- QLINTON Al. mixxs. .x. M. tY5h'D' Lecturer on Hillillllfl Xotcs, Iusurzuwc ED ROONEY. LL' H- and hm -lmumml I-aw, Lecturer on f,1l'iIllil1Zll Law and Pru- ccduro JOHN D. Nl. t'l.rXMll.'I'ON. LL. U. Lecturer ou l:L'dL'I'2ll Procedure and ROIIICRT L. XYICUI1. Ll.. Il. KIOYTHHHUS- Special Lccturcn EpXI2I. IigX'FLWl Eli, I,I,. B, iilifllliiti TJ. XX Ill'VtfCDRIIl. AX. IKM fSupren1c Qknuw Ilvporterl I-L- B-A A ' ' h Lecturer ou Lt-gal Hilmliograplmy. Uudgu Ot Scvrmrl ,lllfilCl2ll D1str1ct.l l-ccturcr 011 Sales TWiOBLXS.XMCHQYl.EH.RLgX,LL.U. . ..V .T . X I-ccturcr ou lieu! Property aint XYiHs. LMxIgI' QII'x5l' f5tudkHt3 l-dJfHY131L JAMES K. McL'Ll'Rli. AX. IB.. LL. ll. IQXIIIAX' SAN1.'qyR1p 1PIM.X'I 1' Lecturer ou lividcucc. Secrctary of dmc Schcnd cu I.au2 THE FACULTY Iiunxu-y, Jmlrs, l'l:1ll, Il:1lc'lw1', Lev. 1'l1:lu1-5' llzlmlvlm-hm. BIl'f'lll!4l'. Alla-11. XX'hit4-muh, Ilzxlslulu Pzxge ZH
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if l HARRY K. ALLEN Dean of the School of Law. HE l.a1wyer of totlaiy faiees the future quite ai clitliereut uiaiu from the ' one whu wats aiclmittecl to the hair at geueraitiou algo. 'l'heu. his equip uieut wais at raither meaiger high selifml eclueattiuu. Toclaty. he must halve it traiiuecl uiiutl, at liheratl etlueattiou. hefore he euters upuu the stufly ot the laiw. ,Xt present the stucleut must halve haul two yeairs of eolleg' work. lu the ueau' future the pre-leqail requirement will he three veatrs of eolleffe auirl hefore uiatux' rears aiu ,X. B. cleffree. 5 . , 5 'lihe latw is ai profession. uot at mere traifle. 'lihe lawyer is ou ollieei of the eourt. at servaiut of the stalte, auicl hy the uaiture of his eailliug he hats iuueh tu ilu with the euliqhteuecl ZlKllllllllSll'IlllUll of iustiee auill the perpetuity of our iustitutious. lhe XXatshlwuru Lrillege School ul l,2lXY is at uteuilier ut the Xssueiai tiuu uf ,Xuiericaiu Laiw Schools Zllltl is iu full ateeurrl with the high Sllllltl atrlls recluirecl hy the cwgaiiiizntioii. HARRY li. rXl.l,liX, De-aiu. l'alg'4' Lv
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Fewer -' s - ' -'M-M' so---Ms---+ r IRA PRATT Dean of the School of Music SCHOOL of Music in a College or University must serve a two fold purpose if it is to justify its existence. First, it must offer the Finest of individual training to every student who desires music study either as a vocation or as an avocation. Second, it must offer students and faculty many programs of the great music of all times: that their sense of values may he improved, and their future enjoyment of music he materially increased. It is difficult to say which of these functions is the more important. The Hirst is certainly of great importance: the standard of instruction must he of the highest. However, the second purpose includes and supplements the first. Studying music pre-supposes a desire to produce music. Music cannot exist until it is heard. An intelligent listener is one of the most necessary parts of a successful musical performance. The day has come in America when no person can lay claim to a lih- eral education and admit a lack of interest on the fine arts. The School of Music at XYashhurn aims to supply the musical needs of XYashhurn students all along the line, and welcomes a closer contact with all students so that their needs may he known and each good thing lead to something a little better. IRA PRATT, Dean. Page 2 T -QED .,.. MMM,--4,-mn,HM,f4'C,ff1I 2 Qiix
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