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Because of the increasing enrollments in its diversity of engi- neering and science programs, the School of Mines and Metal- lurgy was renamed The University of Missouri at Rolla, and its departments were grouped into four new divisions, The School of Mines and Metallurgy, The School of Engineering, The School of Science, and the Graduate School. The Uni- versity has specific goals which it hopes to achieve. The first and most important task is that of stimulating and guiding young people into constructive, intellectual and social ma- turity. Second is the search for new knowledge. The Univer- sity has for many years shared in business and government financed research projects and shall continue to serve as a de- pository of knowledge which is derived through research and investigation. The University has an extensive source of in- formation in its archives, libraries, and museum collections. The fourth purpose is to be of direct service to the state of Missouri and business and industry in other parts of the coun- try through professional conferences, short courses, and train- ing programs conducted through the facilities on campus. Chemical Engineering l DUDLEY THOMPSON Director School of Engineering SCHOOL OF E GI EERING qi l egg, gr-411: ir., Q cyit 4. f . ,1 ' ,V -. . ,..':w w Civil Engineering ' V L '5 x- ,f zlli-.f. ,- if ' If 1' 'f2ff,, 1 -4 Q ' ' ,L-,Q . Electrical Engineering .Z ..+, - hifi, 'fftfpf .1-1, f ' r ,s,. 1 Q f'L11?fi5E.?l ,U ,,., .,,. , ,,.,.. f .1., , . 1 ' En ineerin Gra h' S E P ics q , Mechanical Engineering Mechanics SCHO
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'V I -HK . I f f I is X ss' fig' X 4 A , , s , Graduate students Robert Tooke and Gerald Wille doing research in the Metal Casting Labora- tory. Q gf. i .,,: IVIIA ,,., 25 f high F . ,f f4,,f,f?4', w- ,, f W 4.-:ima 4 W V J' ' Mwfwv Graduate Student of fices in the Chemistry Building. Graduate Research in the Sanitation Labora- tory of the Civil En- gineering Department. Graduate student Chopra using X- -:quipment in the Me ,autgfv Department.
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