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'lfdllflf Tl Elllfill ff' To Missoula this volume is respectfully dedicated by the students of the State University, who realize the consistent effort that has been made to fulfill the pledges given in 18933 when this city was designated as the seat of the institution, and who appreciate the fine spirit of cooperation which Mis- soula people have shown in the furtherance of plans for the advancement of the University 's interests. A. L. STGNE, Dean of the School of Journalism. I Q Q I -.. ' Il... vii.. I I 5 L 7 ll II Iltlllllllllll 1 - 25
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1LfTiIlENTlEli Montana University is our Univer- sity-loyalty and service bind us for- ever to our Alma Mater. Tender ineinories will be with us always. Vile will have pleasant thoughts of the de- lightful months spent in Missoula with the realization that its loveliness and kindliness added to the happiness of our college days. HAZEL MUMM, President of A. VV. S. VVithout a doubt, any school is greatly influenced by the city in which it is situated, and the Univer- sity of Montana has enjoyed a wealth of benefit from its location. If the City of Missoula and the University of Montana maintain a mutuality of cooperation in the future as they have in the past, both will continue to prosper and grow. GORDON ROGNLIEN, President of A. S. U. M. ... ' ze I I . ,
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Q Q IWISINTI El if Q J School of Business Administration Training for the general field of business and specialized training in accounting is the aim of the School of Business Administration under the supervision of Dean Robert C. Line. The school offers a business man's training in banking, financing, trans- portation, marketing, merchandising, trading and public utilities. The School of Business Administra- tion Was first organized on the Mon- tana campus in 1914. Shirley J. Coon, the first dean, was succeeded by Dean Line, a Montana graduate who had done advanced Work at Harvard Uni- versity. Since the school 's organi- zation there has been a rapid increase in enrollment Which ranks it among the larger schools of the University today. All Women in the school are organ- ized into the Commerce club which furthers the interests of Women in business. Men in the school who have done distinctive Work are or- ganized in Alpha Kappa Psi, men's national professional fraternity. As a result of many demands from members of the school and other schools and departments on the cam- pus for courses in typewriting and shorthand, the School of Business Administration this year sponsored courses in these subjects. A large en- rollment appeared in both divisions under the instruction of Miss Emily Maclay. aid' in I -y--1.4 IJ
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