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Oollege of Arts and Sci- ences established 1878 . . . Medicine, 1892 . . . Law, 1904 . . . Dentistry, 1906 . . . Pharmacy, 1906 .. . Commerce, 1920 . . . Grad- uate School, 1927 . . . Journalism, 193 2 . . . St. Joseph ' s and St. Cather- ine ' s affiliated in 1928 and 1929.
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C lie OjaminLstrative Ufficers Lucille Reynolds Claire McDermott Edward D. Murphy Frank E. Pellegrin Leo J. Reynolds Lawrence H. Brown 22 Sixtieth Anniversary
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C he Lyoilecje of Of) Is ana Sciences J.HE college of arts and sciences is the oldesl department of the university. It offers a wide range of courses leading to the bachelor ' s degree in arts, sciences and philoso- phy, and attempts to give the student a true appreciation of the seven arts. These include: the relation of the individual to God, the re- lation of the individual to his fellow man, the art of enjoying leisure, the art of expression, I he art of reasoning, the art of the compre- hension of the historical heritage of the ages, and the art of earning a living. The pre-requisite course in the college of arts and sciences is primarily creative and only secondarily instructive. The student is taught, not to memorize fact and data, but to think accurately, visualize clearly, and reason logic- ally. During the first two years of his arts course the student adheres closely to a pre- scribed program in order to acquire credits in essential fields. In the final two years he has the opportunity to pursue more intensively courses of study to which he is especially inclined and for which he may have particular aptitude. He has the further privileges of extending reading and research in chosen subjects and closer contact with persons whose interests parallel his own. Combination courses make- it possible for students to fulfill the requirements of more than one department and to earn two degrees before they leave school — the bachelor ' s degree and the pro- fessional degree. By regulating courses, the student may pursue one of many lines that will acquaint him with whatever field he particularly desires, whether it be science, history, English, modern lan- guages, mathematics, sociology or philosophy. K i . Cii k i i) 1 i. I i IZGIBBON, S.J. Detn . 5 « ' •• • • • • ah • «r « ft V The College of Arts and Sciences Faculty 24 Sixtieth Anniversary
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