Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1928

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Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 33 of 290
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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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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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School of Journalism ISarkirronml haSCOmc to bean important word in tin- School of Journal- ism. Perhaps in no Other profession ill a wide cultural ami informational background n ec e s s ary » in JounmUstu- li i-» for this reason that tin practical eoursra in newspaper work arc supplemented t»v many courses in t in College of . rts rod SeJeneea, Enabling 1 students to build up ;i broad and comprehensive preparation t ' «ir their lau-r work in the newspaper Held. The professional courses in the School of -TonrnalisBn ar»- thoroughly practical, their purpose being to develop reporters with » wor-kabh knowledge ol tin ' funds mentals of .Journalism. ' I ' ll.- ' •Shack. properly known as Marcus Took Hall, is a vcrilahlc work shop. Here in an atmosphere vety similar to that in a m-ws|»a|M-r office. Students an- given training in L ' athi-rinir. Iiamllinjr. ami tin- presentation of new as ut-ii as in autnagerial an. I editorial work. Tin- stmly of current events ami news values is an importanl part of tin- curriculum The school has long maintained a ' ' .Morgue of Ufa I news room. At tin presi-nt time this morgue is iH ' int; eonverted into a usable newspaper library. Many metropolitan .laili.-s are being clipped rvjrulnrly. ami tin- valuable news fih-.l systematically, eeoord ing to method ns.-.i by the larger newspaper libraries of the country This year another milenoal was passed hy tin- Montana Kaimin. tin semi weekly newspaper pm out by students of the School of -Journalism. In March the Kaimin expanded from a seven in »n eight column sheet, adding a total of about rive ami a half columns in all. Work on the Kaimin is carried on hy students ami hinushes valuable source of practical experience in editing ami writing news. i tt i

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