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17 ..-,l CABOVEJ The Exchange is porlojire, .supply and servire bureau, and ifformal hendqzzarlerr. CLEFTJ Sludent publica- tions reflect and build College ideals. MR. MURRAY, V. GLASRUD, C. Esxunosxsn. KBELOW LEFTJ Faculgf-.rlzzdenl rela- tionship: are cordial at the College. W. SWIERS, MR. SCHWENDEMAN, M. L. Pmcs. QBELOW RIGHTD Sometime: il is well to raunsel with lhe facully, wha are always willing lo help. Miss LEONARD J. S1-Uclcv. ON THE FIRST Hoor of MacLean straight back from the main en- trance is the student lobby, with lockers for everyone, and the exchange, supervised by Mrs. Phoebe Vowles, secretary to the president. Here students gather for their mail, for chats between classes, for student elections and political stump speeches in season. Separated by one Hoor is another center of student activity-the journalism-publications department. Courses in journalism, composition, and American literature are taught by Byron D. Murray. Geography, geology, meteorology - the physical world in which man moves and lives- these studies attract collegians to the laboratories on first floor MacLean, where R. Schwendeman headquarters. Another field of scienccwthe science of concepts governing quantities, magnitudes, and operations-is the study of classes across the hall in the mathematics department under Miss Katherine Leonard. l
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I l :rm , X .:. J 1 if J.- J L I Er: lilf.-3' L, .. 'IAQ EYE ,. ff ,Is llfryl lliqi iii? F . I A It .l J, l.- .1 ,. r' if li .ill W s' iii ii KABOVED Much detail wark is arromplished by faculty commitlces. M1ss BIERI, Miss Frrz Mnuiucn, Miss JOHNSON, Miss CORNELIUSSEN. CRIGHTJ Headquarters in a modern library. Miss POWELL, MRS. Gooosisu., Miss HOUGHAM. CBELOW RIGHTD Tlze Art Sludio: an Third Floor Madman. Miss WILLIAMS, Miss MCCARTEN. KBELOW LEFTJ Yuri bzfore a leclure in political Jcimce. Mn. Kiss. BEYOND THE oiiices of the deans, one comes to Ingleside, social room used by faculty as well as students. Miss Margaret Bieri has charge of rural education courses. Miss Virginia. Fitz Maurice is teacher and supervisor of French language and literature. Miss Ellen Marie Johnson taught child literature, Milton, and Freshman English this year, and Miss Alice Corneliussen is supervisor of rural student teaching, now required of all two-year graduates. The library, an important . workshop located on first Hoot MacLean, houses 20,000 vol- umes and a great variety of periodical literature. Miss Sarah Hougham supervised the collection of M. S. T. C. historical material this year. Mrs. Grace Goodsell and Miss Florence Powell are assistants. In order to offer more complete training, the College has studios for fine arts in charge of Miss Margaret Mc- Carten, and related arts under Miss Matilda Williams. Political science and eco- nomics, two of the important Helds of social science, are in 1 f charge of Joseph Kise. 9' i 22 f':'z7:?4 'Y if . . . 4-vmenifi?
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KABOVED Quizzes, assignments, Saturday's game, the all-College party-whatever the subject, - it leads to college friendships. KRIGHTD Secretarial service is indispensable to the work of a department. Mlss HAYES, V. LARSON. CBELOW RIGHTD Faculty members in the same department ofee talk things over. MR. BRIDGES, MR. GREEN. CBELOW CENTERD Reading makes a wise faculty, alert to new ideas. MRS. PRICE. MACLEAN HALL, administration, classroom and library build- ing, is naturally enough a bustling center of activity on most days of the week. Upon ascending the main stairvray and following the hall to the east end, one comes upon the ollice of Miss Maude Hayes, head of the English department, teacher of the types course, survey of English literature, and period courses. Across the hall is the oilice of the social science department. Samuel G. Bridges, head of the department, and Charles R. Green share courses in sociology, in Ameri- can, European, and world history. Mrs. Nellie A. Price is one of those who teach Freshman English, which is now organized around a full year of reading in biography,'liction, essays, plays, and poetry, with oral and written expression stressed throughout. J'
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