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FACULTY ALBERT R. TAYLOR, Ph. D., L. L. D. ? President. JAMES D. ROGERS, Ph. D., Dean. Professor of Ancient Languages, Teachers Course in Latin. BENJAMIN B. JAMES, A. M. Professor of Methods and Management. GRACE PATTEN CONANT, A. B., A. M. Professor of English Language and Literature, Methods in. WILLIAM M. HEKKING, B. P. Professor of Fine and Applied Arts, Methods in. ROBERT J. KELLOGG, A. B., Ph. D. Professor of Modern Languages, Methods in. LORELL M. COLE Professor of Manual Training, Methods in. EDNA L. SKINNER, B. S. Professor of Domestic Science, Methods in. MABEL DUNLAP, B. S. Professor of Domestic Art, Methods in. WILLIAM E. SNYDER Professor of Piano Playing, Methods in. Professor of Pipe Organ Playing, Methods in. AAGE FREDERICKS Professor of Violin Playing, Methods in. FLORENCE G. SMITH Associate Professor of Art of Singing, Methods in. Never so twary; never so in woe! — Seniors at Psych. Exam. Paqe Twenty-two
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1HE SCHOOL OF PEDAGOGY The study of Pedagogy in a college is of great advantage to the pros- pective teacher for many reasons. Here the teacher can not only secure the training in Child Study, the Art of Teaching, and other pedagogical subjects, but at the same time, he can be studying other subjects, which will give him a fund of knowledge from which to enrich his teaching. The courses in Pedagogy are also convenient electives for those who expect to teach the sub- ject in which they are specializing. Such persons need training in general educational problems as well as in the problems of their special subjects. These teachers ' training courses, w hich are given usually by some instructor in the special subject, are also of great value to the student who wishes to teach his specialty. Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. — English Department. Page Twenty-one
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THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE The School of Commerce and Finance fills one of the insistent demands of today for trained business men. The knowledge which could once lie gained only by serving from errand boy up to junior partner, is now recorded from the experience of other men and becomes a valuable aid to the embryo business man. The student of Economics, Public Finance, Sociology, Ele- mentary Law. and kindred subjects, is getting a vision of his place in the world ' s work. This department has a Museum and Library that are growing. Its standards are high, and the faculty strives to have the students reach them. Render to them, therefore, all their dues. — Class Treasurers. Page Twenty-three
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