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Page 33 text:
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BUSINESS OFFICE This is part of the business office crew at work. Opal seems particu Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Cashier larly delighted as she odds another cipher to some unfortunate ' s account. . ..t M ' ■ ■ A ' .i. ' l.i
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rAoode A Oeon K. tEEPING La Sierra ' s home fires burning were Deans Maude M. WoodrufF, Walter T. Crandall, and Assistant Deans Edwin C. Walter and Kath- ryn Wood. One of the greater tasks and a pleasant one which fell especially upon the Deans of Men was that of keeping tab on L.S.C. ' s ■ ' ° of M, hundreds of men in the service— corresponding with them, helping them to keep visionary pace with the La Sierra to which many of them plan to return when peace has come. Inspiration to the young women of the campus were Deans of Women Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. Wood. Edwin C. Walter Assistant Dean of Men Kathryn Wood Assistant Dean of Women ADMINISTRATION
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LANGUAGES HISTORY HISTORY. The History Department is dedicated, in content and organization, to the premise that the past is a textbook on the sciences and arts of human relations. He who knows naught of the days before he was born, remains always a child, was the dictum of Cicero. Historical judg- ment to evaluate the works and the failures of men, and the discernment to trace the stately steppings of the divine Master Planner in the labyrinth of days and deeds, these mark the progress of a mind toward maturity and are the rewards of diligent historical labors. W. E. Anderson Glee H. King LANGUAGES. The aim of the Department of Languages is to stimulate the student to a vital interest in correct speaking, correct writing, and correct thinking, along with a valuable appre- ciation for the best in literature. Because voice and attitudes should reflect a live, convincing personality, the study of speech is significant and occupies an important place in the curriculum. The student ' s appreciation of his native tongue and understanding of world problems are also increased by his knowledge of other languages. BUSINESS I HE fields of Business and Commerce have as a guiding purpose the supplying of every stu- dent with the undeniable necessity of foundation in the principles of business procedure; and the training of those specializing in this field for a successful career of commercial endeavor— not only in a world of trade, but also in the world- wide managing of Christian enterprise. 30
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