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Both Philosophy and Religion concern themselves with the meaning of existence, but approach this problem through different sources; philosophy, through natural reason; religion, through reason en- lightened by faith. The main objective of this division is to impart to the student knowledge of funda- mental philosophical and religious concepts, truths, and principles in order that he may acquire an insight into the true meaning of existence. All courses in this division, therefore, aim at the perfection of each student's personality, both on the natural and supernatural plane, so that he may acquire that breadth of motivation which is so essential for him to live a truly meaningful and educated life. The courses included in this division are Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion. Rev. Edward £ . Franz, Ph.D. Chairman, Division of Philosophy and Religion Mehin Carney, MA. Rev. . Shipman, C.S.V.,M.S.W. Rev. B. Cm oii, S.T.L.J.U.D. Rev. R. Hrascanec, S.T.D. Rev. J. Gougoux, B.A. Rev. . Peterson, M.A. Rev. J. Schanz, M.A. Rev. K Wolf, M.A. Rev. A. Cnspo, S.T.L., Ph.D. John Fleming, M.A. --29 —
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ll')lll(')) ,1, iiiiiii)fruti(ii The Division of Business Administration has as its overall objective the development of the whole man as far as its program can contribute to such development. The division aims to familiarize the student with every phase of business — organization, operation, sound business management, the relationships be- tween the business and the customer or client, the employer and employee; it seeks to develop skills in Accounting, Mathematics, Finance, and Statistics in accordance with the vocational and other needs of the individual student. Aware that the moral values are of the utmost importance, the division has as a major objective the development of ethical behavior in every phase of business relationships. Finally, the division strives to produce graduates who are men of character and culture, and who have mastered the fundamentals of sound business practice. A student who receives his B.S. in Business Administration may major in Ac- counting, Business or Finance. , t .1 John P. Suskp, M. A. Chairman, Division of Business Administration Julius Rothhein, M.A. Francis Weithman, M.A. Ernest Wright, M.B.A. William Latimer, B.S. 1 TM Arthur Gardner, M.B.S. Edna Smith, B.S. Clayton Moore, B.S. John Alberstadt, B.S. — 28 — James Haves, LL.B.
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hi'lUV) The Division of Natural Sciences proposes as its objective the use of mathematics and the physi' cal sciences to contribute to the harmonious development of the whole man. As its contribution, the di« vision seeks to develop accuracy and skill in the use of mathematical relationships, and a knowledge of the manifold applications of mathematics; seeks to foster an attitude of inquiry, a scientific point of view, and an understanding of research techniques and their application in laboratory and field situations. The divi' sion further aims to impart a knowledge of the language peculiar to science and an incentive to continue scientific interests after the completion of formal instruction. The division also emphasizes the relation of science to Philosophy and Religion. The division includes Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathe matics, Pre-Medical, and Pre-Dental. James J. Freeman, M.S. Chairman, Natural Sciences Division Rev. B. Russell C.S. V., M.S. r £ p William Schubert, Rev. A. Tehl, M.S. Louis Haughney, B.S. Joseph Zipper, Ed.D. M.A. Herbert Holzen, Ph. D. — 30
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