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Mr. Robert H-iukolil Dr. William Lmicrs Di. RunncII Hutv.li Mr. JiJin Treaty Dr. George Vandcr Hike Mr. Frederick Mayer VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Originated in 1928, the Vocational Guidance service has developed into a state-wide activity. Now, high school as well as university students benefit by its comprehensive program which includes lectures, the advisory system and an orientation course for freshmen. In addition, each student is assigned to an adviser from among his instructors. Supervising this activity is a committee of five deans: the Rev. William J. Grace, S.J., College of Liberal Arts; Dr. Henry L. Banzhaf, Dental School; Dr. John Freeman Pyle. College of Business Administration; J. L. O'Sullivan. College of Journalism, and Franz A. Kartak, College of Engineering. Robert G. Haukohl, secretary of the committee, arranges for appearanaces of speakers throughout the state. Counselors who gave approximately 220 lectures the past year before high schools and service clubs are: Robert G. Haukohl. director of vocational guidance. Dr. William M Laniers, director of the School of Speech, Dr. George E. Vander Beke. professor of education, Frederick C. Mayer, professor of chemistry and materia medica. Dr. Russell L. C. Butsch, associate professor of education, and John P. Trcacy. assistant professor of education. The address this year was entitled. Present Day Opportunities for High School Graduates. It was popularly received wherever presented.
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GRADUATE SCHOOL REV. EDWARD McGRATH. S.J. Rfgeni Showing a constant growth, both in the number of students and in the number of courses taught, the Marquette Graduate School has added to the high scholastic reputation enjoyed by the University. Dr. Edward A. Fitzpatrick has served as dean of the Graduate School ever since it was established in 192 1. The Graduate School is responsible for the administration of advanced study and research throughout the University. Not only does it control advanced work done in the fields of education, classical and modern languages, English, history, philosophy and laboratory and social sciences, but it also is charged with the administration of graduate study in law, medicine, engineering, journalism, dentistry and business administration whenever graduate courses are offered in these subjects. Enrollment in the Graduate School averages approximately three hundred students, most of whom are teachers taking one or two courses a semester. The limit of six years for all the work towards a Masters degree aids to make about fifty eligible each June for their Masters degree. This year three students worked towards their Doctor of Philosophy degree. Thirty-five candidates received degrees from the Graduate School at the Commencement exercises last June. Only graduates of Marquette University or of other institutions of equal standing are eligible for admission to the Graduate School. In all instances the applicant must secure the written permission of both the dean of his former college and the dean of the Graduate School. Four degrees are offered to students who fulfill the necessary requirements. They are those of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Pac.f 10
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