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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING has been defined as “the art and science of directing the great sources of power in nature to the use and convenience of man. The College of Engineering has been in accord with this definition in the instruction of students by a most capable faculty. The teaching policy of the school has been one based on theory and general information, for it is believed that practical application can prove more beneficial if practiced in the respective position to which the graduate may be called. This theory is, however, not confined to technical training alone, but is also applied to military education and the study of social problems. The R. O. T. C. has prepared its students to successfully undertake the enormous task facing each of them as they leave school and enter the armed forces. An extensive program which consists of drilling, marksmanship, map-reading, and the solution of tactical problems has been the foundation of which the R. O. T. C. has built its present organization. And yet there is another very important side to the education of those rugged engineers. The extra-curricular activities at Carnegie Tech offer innumerable opportunities for a student to develop his special talents. ENGINEERING
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COMMITTEE A. J. MURPHY Assistant Dean of Men This year, A. C. A. C., as the first army-civilian council, was confronted by new and unusual problems, just as many other organizations on campus; but it met these problems successfully under the direction of capable and hardworking committees. Each member of A. C. A. C. is the head of an important committee. Thus, Merle Wolff is Publications Representative; Dorothy Schadel, Special Committee Chairman; Charles Peterson, Athletic Representative; Private Marcus, Publications Chairman for the Army Specialized Training groups; Sergeant Talaber, General Chairman for the Army; Kay Pantazi, Fine Arts Representative; Mary Ann Rial, Social Chairman; Sally Bloom, Secretary; A1 Sher, General Representative of A. C. A. C.; and Dean Murphy, Administration Coordinator. Interest in the activities of the Council has been naturally high this year since it is its first year in existence. Long and heated discussions frequently took place, but important matters were settled to the satisfaction of both students and soldiers. Army-Civilian Activities Committee acts as a connecting link between the students, the faculty, and the Army, and it has done a great deal to bring about a better understanding between them. Fall Carnival, 1943 23
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