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FAO LT Y Dr. J. A. Gibson Dr. M. S. MocPhoil Deon ofthe Faculty of Professor of Mcxthemcitics, Arts cmd Science Assoc. Deon of Arts ond Science KV lqh, l Eh D. G. Anglin Isobel Low Boyly A. M. BSOTH6 political Science Biology .Professor of English R. E. V. Bismuth, French T. N. Brewis, Economics D. F. Cootes, Engineering G. S. Couse, History
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ill , ,,-,4- '+ -ami . . . . . . AND ITS FUTURE A university is many things, but above all las Dean Gibson has said with convictionl it is people-people who are learning, no matter which side of the lectern they are on. That is the reason for Carleton's being, and it will be Carleton's future. There will be at stretching of wings on the Rideau River Campus. Students and faculty will have physical scope for their activities which will be reflected in the university's intellectual life. While buildings alone do not make a university, the learning process will be stimulated by more adequate facilities in a setting of great natural charm. Our university will be a beauty spot in Ottawa, as well as an intellectual and cultural centre. It will be the most modern in Canada and to the eye will present an architectural unity, quite aptly described by Dr. Bissell as Brave New World lwithout the gothicl. Over the years, it is anticipated that the student body will increase to eight times its present size. As many as 6,000 sudents will study in 35 buildings, according to the master plan created by the Architectural Associates. Almost half ofsthe campus area will be used for athletic and recreational purposes. As time goes by, our Alma Mater will become a welcome strength to the nation. But as Carleton continues to attract increasing numbers of students from other parts of Canada, and from other countries, it will always remain close to the heart of the Ottawa community which founded it.
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.4- ' W Eggleston H E English N D enn M L Qrr Professor of Journalism Economics Direcior of Aihleiics Hisfory ,M 4-qv as- ' C. P. Fleischciuer, French A. G. Formon, Chemistry M. C, Frumhoriz, Sociology A. C. Ghosh, Physics J. S. Gorrcird E. E. Gololsrniih H. S. Gordon P J, W, Hglpom Russioin Engineering Professor of Economics Clgggigg -vigifing lecturer -...,f J. Horf, Physics P. A. Hill, Geology K. Hooper, Geology M. Homycmskyl Englgsl, l 1 f
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