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Pkykmc Jacob, A B„ A.W. I)sun of iht Ss inn! of SAlttral lift The ('«liege of Liberal Arts. I» designed m give ihi1 students who hive ihe intellectual in- terest and mental acumen the opportunity to secure the ffiJer general training that is es- sential to the lime abundant social and pro- fesMonnl leadership which should he held by college ruined men. HtVjA. |l ‘ Cl.ARK Hoi.TKCI.AU, jft. A.B., H.A., and M-A. (Oxon.), Ph i). Dr hr of thf (ifniluah S, booi The Rifted and ambitions student seek» oppor- tunity of engaging in endeavor mtuitinE creative scholarships, as may hr offered in .1 (iraduatr School, (induite study make» leaching a profession; it brings science into medicine; it strengthens rhe pulpit; it organ- i rs industry; tl lays the foundation ini in- vention and commercial production; it en- riches literature, and it furnishes the highest opportunities for liberal culture.
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Dr. .Andrew I'hillii1 Mont mu t .1 ilirty f’ffiLifnl af M.rtfr I (fftvr i jr m
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Josei h Aixariivs McClain, Jr., A.K., LL.B. Draff « lhr I •cm' Srhval Thr Mrrrrr I.an School is a member of thr Association of American Law Schools the ■ aiictdrdiviii)£ agency for law schools in (in; United Stairs The American Bar A»wa- linn, ih rough its council an legal «Ineation, rhtufvrt the vjiimi schools in the United States with reference to their meeting the requisito of a standard law school. The Mercer University [.an School is one of the school adjudged by the American Bar Asso- ciation as being a standard law school, and has therefore heen given the “A” rating. ClIAKLlS lit NTH VV'rav, lUi.S.. C.P.A., M.CS. Draft rtf thr Ut hoot of Commerce '1'hongli the School ol Couimfrce is one of ihe youngest school of the University, its growth has been rapid and consistent, due to the passing of thr tradiiiunal idea that a college cour e must necessarily be a classical course. 1'fae general aim of the school is to train mm for life; the special aim is to train for business and public service. It is an ac- cepted reality that success in business is fundamental t« our existence. All callings in life including the ptnfewroiw, arc more or lets dependent upon the results of personal business rHu'iriicy and effort for the best per- formance and accomplishment ol iheir duties and obligations.
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