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Gclm'mshatioe Section Section One . .. brings you highlights from the administrative section of the Science school.... In his vivid modernistic office President E. F. Riley, known to intimates as “Joe,” handles the more basic problems of administration, hires and fires, and keeps his trade courses, junior college, and business school functioning with down-to-earth efficiency. Bill H verty, director of the trade department, makes a business of knowing the names and abilities of six hundred young men while Registrar Wally Nordgaard serves as a one-man employment agency Tor a hundred business careerists. Professor F. H. McMahon, authority on many subjects, is a guiding light to a hundred college freshies and sophs. 8 Venerable Old Main
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a message jjlom the CjoCelnCi . .. lloh.man filunsdale, CjoceUioi, £tate o| Tloltii Dakota “Hands and Time” as a theme suggests many thoughts as it is applied to a preparation for life. Perhaps this theme reminds us of a clock, but after all a clock is only an instrument denoting time of day with its hands, whereas, if we apply it to vocational education where generally one associates the hands with the learning of skilled professions or occupations, it takes on new meaning. America today is living in a time of crisis. Emergency demands, because of all-out preparation for defense or possibly even war, requires that its industrial facilities be geared to all-out production. Time may be an element. Nobody knows how soon the enemy may strike somewhere else than in Korea. Once again the skilled hands of industry will be utilized to the fullest extent. We realize these are serious times for the future of our country. We hope that the efforts of our statesmen and the United Nations may prevent the outbreak of another World War, and, thus, spare the sacrifice that must be made by the youth of our land who always pay the most. If they must be called back to defend our country it is of utmost importance that they be adequately supplied with the necessities of life and the weapons of war. Yes, we are training the skilled hands necessary for industrial production, but they will be needed in greater and greater numbers. Time is short, perhaps, but America has the “know how” if only given the time. NORMAN RRUNSDALE Governor of North Dakota o
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