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.- BAN VAN . School of Arts and ciemce D e a n Christen Jensen has filled the responsibility of the deanships of two colleges, one of them being t h e largest in the L ' ni- versitv. Acting as Dean of the College of Arts and Science in the absence of Dr. Eyring, he has directed the activi- ties with the pur- pose of providing a broad education for students and equip- ping them for or- ganized study and investigation. Because of his higher study and extensive travel, Dr. Jensen was readil ' seen to be admirabl - adapted and qualified for the position of elean of the ne l ' organ- ized Graduate School. I lis is the distinction of b. ng the first Dean of this school. Siummer UI-AN CIIKISTUN JflNSEN :Ti i.i— :ji DUAN HLGII .M. WOODWARD dent cuts hi at Brigham derful term s four- Young U ,Mpi Summer school is the time when work and recreation hit a pleasing and profit- able balance. Each }-ear a larger num- ber of regular stu- dents avail them- selves of the oppor- unity to get this ull i]uarter ' s work. W hen the student figures what each day in college is worth in mone -, he finds it is far more profitable to spend his s u m m e r at school than to at- tempt to recruit his finances in other jobs. B - going to sum- mer school the stu- •ear course to three, thereby sa ing one year of precious time. Summer school Lniversit -, with its augmented faculty, fine lecture courses, and the won- ne, makes study a pleasure. The social life takes on a changed atmosphere. Page Tw€nty-one M M.Ml.K v .IIOOL
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g [ g? EAN VAN , J ' iiii;;! I AM in every way, and especially from an educational point of view, ■ grateful to be remembered in a book dedicated to Joseph Smith. The prophet who proclaimed that learning and liberty would extend on parallel levels into the eternities; the Seer who saw that the Glory of God is in intelligence; the Revelator who announced in the name of Deity, the opening of all the avenues to truth — Both in heaven and on the earth, and under the earth, things which have been; things which are; things which must shortly come to pass; things which are at home, things which are abroad. I am made happy with the consciousness of working in an institution that puts no fences around any of the fields of truth. Page Twenty . i -George H. Brimhall.
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•. z-- S BAN VAN The College ot Education is at- tempting to meet tine needs of tlie sciiools of tfie state as mucii as possible by suppl ' ing effi- c i e n t elementar} ' and s e c o n d a r v teachers. To satisfy the de- mand for excellence in the teaching pro- fession. Dean Nut- tal and his capable associates have at- tempted to give to the prospective teachers opportuni- ties for gaining a practical philoso- phy and theor ' of education as well as irged knowledge of subject matter. In th elementary and secondary training schools the teachers are given opportunity for rich actual experience under expert critical super- TRAINING RUII.DING College of Commerce am After our gradu- ates have partici- pated in the schol- arly and cultural values for which Brigham Young University is well known, one is en- titled to expect that their records Vi ' ill be a reflection of their university training. The College of Commerce has been organized long enough to have (inly a sprinkling of graduates out in the practical world. On the basis of the short record at hand it is quite ob- servable that the future will find ny of our business school graduates in the r.niks of the captain Page T ' u;enty-lwo 30.
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