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Dean Davis has reserved this space for P. A. L. He has suggested that it be used to wmtroduce the other Deans of the University. WILLIAM M. WARREN College of Liberal Arts “And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche.” EVERETT W. LORD College of Business Administration “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before king's; he shall not stand before mean men.” ALBERT C. KNUDSON School of Theology “Pledged to Religion, Liberty, and Law.” HOMER ALBERS School of Law “Law which is the perfection of reason.” ALEXANDER S. BEGG School of Medicine “With us ther was a Doctour of Phisik In al this world ne was ther non him lik To speke of phisik and of surgerye.” ARTHUR H. WILDE School of Education “T will point ye out the right path of a virtuous and noble education.” WALTER S. ATHEARN School of Religious Education and Social Service “Depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to religion.” ARTHUR W. WEYSSE Graduate School “Knowledge is power.”
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY Boston University consists of nine colleges and graduate schools. The present enrollment of 12,172 includes students from every section of the United States and its possessions and from twenty-one foreign countries. While each college or school is a separate Department with its own Dean and Faculty of specialists and has a distinct curriculum and “degree program,” yet each is an integral part of the University under the direction of the President and the Trustees. Students of all Departments participate on an equal footing in University activities and athletics. COURSES OF STUDY The University curricula include all the traditional subjects and many additional courses of an advanced or special nature. The diversity of educational opportunities available is indicated by the names of the several Departments and by the degrees to which the various programs of study lead. ADMISSION Duly qualified graduates of accredited high schools may be admitted to the Freshman Class of the College of Liberal Arts, College of Business Administration, College of Practical Arts and Letters, School of Education, and the School of Relig- ious Education. The other Departments are open only to college graduates except that students who have attained Junior standing in an accredited college may be admitted to the Law School or to the School of Medicine on completion of certain subjects. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 688 Boylston Street Courses lead to the degrees of A.B., and S.B. Preparation for Schools of Medicine, Law, and Theology. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 525 Boylston Street Courses lead to the degrees of B.B.A., B.J., and M.B.A. Special courses in Journalism. COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS 27 Garrison Street : Courses lead to the degrees of B.S.S., and B.S. in P.A.L. SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY 72 Mt. Vernon Street Courses lead to the degrees of S.T.B., S.T.M., and S.T.D. SCHOOL OF LAW 11 Ashburton Place Courses lead to the degrees of LL.B., and LL.M. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 80 East Concord Street Courses lead to the degree of M.D. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 675 Boylston Street Courses lead the degrees of B.S. in Ed. and E.M. Four-year course in Art. SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE 20 Beacon Street Courses lead to the degrees of B.R.E., B.S.Se., M.R.E., M.S.Sc., and D.R.E. GRADUATE SCHOOL 688 Boylston Street Courses lead to the degress of A.M. and Ph.D. For information concerning any particular Department, address the Dean of that Department. For information of a general character, address DANIEL L. MARSH, LL.D., Litt.D., President 688 BOYSTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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