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School o! Business Administration R. C. Mn . iN-an CM BM1 Tin- St ' lum] of Unsiiifss Administration. iti?- of ihi ' targes! in the Univer- sity has eft joyed n steady growth during i In la i few years and which cul- minated in tin- school itcinp hmtsi-d in a modem ouildini: isst fall. t ' rni Hall, formerly a women ' s dormitory, waa remodeled and modemly equipped to |» - viili- i i r Li -4 1 1 1 t ■ ■ innn ' Ti-r . I ' m- ihis vlnmL K. I ' , Lim- became Demi of the school last fell]. sneeeoding Shirley J. (Win, Tin ' cource of study in the 8etuHil of Business Administration covers a large field. Elementary courses jri 1 - ' ' . ' 1 raining in clerical worh while tN vaticrtl courses: train the student For administrative positions in Industrial = ■ 2 ■ • ! commercial organisations and iri public service. I ' i the aim of this i hooi to properly train young man ji m l woman so they will be able to t ' iJ! executive pogitiowi in the future, The School ni Business Administration and the 8d I of Law cooperate making it possible for ji student to obtain in six year - ih» ' degree of Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and the degree d1 ISaelmlriv of I.mvs, Si ntli ' Tits Shim intrml lit | il|im hiSi ji„ ;i |iiutVvd(iii. I ' m. I i h - combination most desirable and inducing. Those ntudents who arc interested in AdviTiisinjf may r nnoin«- nmrses from the School of Journalism ami ' In- f ' sydiolnjry Department with their Business Administration studies and those Students who wish to teach commercial subjects may obtain the University Certificate of Qualifications to teach. Alpha Kap|»n I ' m. national (-omnnivNd fraternity for men and lamina En d Inn Pi. a si mi tut- organizatron foe women, have chapters on 1| - Momuna rumpus fi ti- 1 tin ' s.- r n m.u|is, linked i 1 Ii tin- Commercial Club, which i open to 1 m i-t 1 1 men and women, Bra active in problems ejosety connected with the sehool.
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It As the school year draws to a close our feelings vary. We should all have one common feeling, how- ever namely, that Montana shall prosper Those of us who are re- turning should resolve to redouble our efforts Those of us who are graduating should not lose sight or touch with our Alma Mater, but should become active in Alumni af fairs. The need of an organization for women students came in September. 1914. and resulted in a Women ' s l eague With an increase in mem bership and demands the A W S was organized. The purpose being to continue and better the friendship of its members and to regulate the social affairs jvrtaining to the women students. With growing interest and progress it should become one of the most active organizations on the campus President of A S U M President of A W S
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School of Forestry PfltCiKM HiiU Situated in tin- heart of a richly timbered station of the etaie, where every i 11 1 at 11 f I forest fiype of Northweart ha foinDd, Montana ' s School of Forestry enjoys unusual opportunities for practical work. A much as possible of tlx 1 technical instruction is carried on in ihe field. Two year ' s summer Held practice is required of students in tin- school. Nearby sawmills have offered u r plants for laboratory purposea. The acquisition by the school of Fifteen hundred acres f timbered land provides a foresl workshop. Plana are under way at the present time Fur .[«M ' N.|.inL: iln jjn-;r on., m i-rjniHxtrarioii P.i-i f. Tin- finv i is mm important Feature of the school. At presenl it is being developed rapidly. Approximately u in ill ion and a half seedlings were grown nun year and the number will lw doubled ihis yc«r, Tin ' nnrs.-ri- comprises Fit a acres north of the campus and tv i 1 1 Im-, when completed, the largest Foreatry school nurserj in the world. J 1hi s are now being made to have a permanent arboretum surrounding the Durserj Montana Foresl and TiiiiIum ' llamlhook, a build in pri ' pnivil by the School of Poreatry cooperating with the (United States Foresl Service, was published this; year, h eruiNiiits such Jirliclos jis Stjtle Foresl I ' rolih-ms, Production find onstain pi inn of Kon-sl I ' mdui-rv and ;i nioiinjrrapJi of Montana commercial trees, as well as directories «f industries connected with forestry. At various ilnns during its existence tin- School of Foreatry has been the recipient of valuable donations to tin- museum umil now the collection jv i ' irM|mnil ' 1i- 1 ' t finy .itU-T in ine i-oiintn-,
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