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Sm I Ir-2: lil - , O School of Education Although authorized by the Montana State Board of Education, the School of Education was not established by the state legislature until 1930. Last year was the first of the School of Education. Its main objectives are training superintendents, principals and supervi- sors for the public schools of Montana and training teachers for the junior and senior high schools and special subjects such as music, art, physical edu- cation and home economicsg to provide assistance to the schools of the state in the form of testing programs, extension Work and expert counsel: to pro- vide opportunities within the state for those who wish to pursue graduate work toward the Master's degree in Education: to encourage investigation and research in the schools of the state: and finally, to unify and co-ordinate the agencies of the University Which contribute to the preparation of those who expect to enter school work. v The school offers curricula for the stu- dent Working for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master of Arts and with the completion of University require- ' ments the Certificate of Qualification to Teach is granted. Z Practical work in the senior year of a student in the School of Education is given to the student in teaching in the Missoula schools under the supervision of the regular instructors. Members of the School of Education faculty are: Freeman Daughters, dean: W. R. Ames and W. E. Maddock, professors of education. a M 1 0 'il i r E261
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,.,-.... SENTINEL W is Solhiooll of Business Administration Business education in banking, financing, transportation, marketing, mer chandising, trading and public utilities, and specialized training in accounting are the aims of the School of Business Administration. In its elementary courses the school gives training for administrative positions in industrial and commercial organizations and in public service. Commerce club, which meets every two weeks for the discussion of business problems and business subjects of special interest to women, is open to all women students in the school. Alpha Kappa Psi, national commercial fraternity for men who have at and improves scholarship in the school. This year the fraternity has spon sored a brokerage company in which the members trade on stock prices accord ing to the closing quotations in the Associated Press reports. The school co-operates with the School of Law in such a Way that in six years a student can obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Laws degree. The degree normally grant- ed is Bachelor of Arts in Business Adminis- tration. Members of the faculty are: Robert C. Line, dean: Emmett R. Sanford, James B. Speer, professors of business administra- tion: Hampton K. Snell, assistant professor of economics: E. Kirk Badgley, assistant pro- fessor of business administration, and Miss Emily Maclay, instructor in typewriting and shorthand. tained a certain scholastic standing, fosters research, raises business standards TTT, 1 9 31. E251
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--1.....,-i.- T Si, 1 1:-4 iii-- ' 'LL sign-v+ 'A'i ' lla! ,-I School of Forestry Montana was fortunate in having such a renowned forest authority on its campus during the Winter quarter as Dr. C. A. Schenck of Germany. He is recognized as a prominent philologist, an authority on forestry economy and one of the pioneers in American Forestry. Specialization in various branches of forestry and graduate work for a Master of Science degree are both offered by the School of Forestry in its curriculum. Forest stands of the Northern Rockies. ample laboratories and laboratory equipment, a valuable school forest of some 1,500 acres of fir. larch and yellow pine, mills, forest nurseries offer graduate and research students exceptional opportunities. The school maintains its own nursery, with a capacity of l,OO0.000 trees. The school occupies one of the higher positions in enrollment among all the schools on the campus and has the distinction of hav- ing nearly two-thirds of its members from states other than Montana, Faculty members of the School of For- estry Staff are: T. C. Spaulding, dean: Irwin W. Cook, professor of forest engineer- ing: Dorr Skeels, professor of silyiculture: Fay G. Clark, associate professor of forest management: J. H. Ramskill, associate pro- fessor of forest production and T. G. Swear- ingen, assistant professor of forest engi- neering. t moot ccct t c f 1 fa '51 sw T271
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