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There were those who chose to speculate, College of Liberal Arts Rev. Max G. Barnett, SJ. Dean W' e have arrived at the end of another Liberal Arts year. A retrospective glance reveals some changes in our faculty, student body and classroom facilities. But our objectives remain the same. In general, we'll tell you that We have concluded another year Wherein we provided our students with a broad and solid founda- tion in education. In particular, we point with pride to our Society of Jesus and lay teacher faculty who com- bined efforts to instill the sound ideals of a moral, re- ligious and civic life in our students, plus supplying them with an adamantine structure of whole mind and character to serve as a foundation for any scientific or professional pursuit that they may follow. The introduction of late afternoon and evening classes solved the problem of When to teach the over- flow of students. Additional temporary barracks on the upper campus answered our question of where to put them. And We solved the who shall teach them dilemma through a notable augmentation of our fac- ulty, especially in the political science, zoology, soci- ology and English departments. Witli the ever-changing world situation in view, we injected several relatively important courses into our Rev. Virgil Roach, S.-I. Assistant Dean You say Im over-cut!
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To grapple with ideas, making them their own curriculum. A course in current international problems directed by Dr. Rudolph Morris was introducedg and currently teaching a course in Russian history is Dr. Roman Smal-Stocki. In stride with several other colleges in the uni- versity, we in Liberal Arts initiated a system of pre- registration for the forthcoming semester courses. Both the student and the adviser alike benefit by this innovation. There is more time available to systemat- ically and leisurely prepare courses which will most aptly fit into the respective programs. This additional time period is instrumental in obtaining better sched- ules and lessens in general the mechanical difficulties of registration. The faculty as a whole benefits, too, because this plan offers an insight into the number of prospective students who will comprise the following semester's classes, the teachers can thereby plan accord- ingly to cope with the situation. Grade studies were made early last year in an effort to improve the quality of the program of studies. This project resulted in an increase of work required from our students. Thus We reach the expiration point of another year. Again a harvest from our seeds of liberal educa- tion has been reaped. And this harvest, locked within each graduating student, shall be the contributing Descending stares descending stairs means toward his final goal, and ours. ff' Students should use straight-backed chairs Oh, yes-Pliny is very interesting.
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