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Social Science Our ever-changing society demands versa¬ tile and capable people able to adjust to its demands. The curriculum of the Division of Social Science is established for this purpose. It includes anthropology, history, political science, pre-social work, sociology, and a non- traditional member of the division, missions. Pre-social work is one important area where much of the work is done in practical situations. To get first-hand understanding of the problems of social work, students work in detention centers, community centers, and in welfare projects. Missions has been joined to this division to help the missions major understand man through the social sciences. The curriculum includes a liberal number of courses in polit¬ ical science, sociology, and anthropology. STANLEY JL BEAN, assistant professor of social science, received his B.A. from Houghton College in New York, and his M.A. from Columbia University. He has completed his doctoral residency at Syracuse University. Mr. Bean is chairman of the Division of Social Science. Faculty BETTY A. DANIELSON, instruc- tor in sociology, attended Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she received her A,A, de¬ gree. Miss Danielson received both her B.A. degree and her M.A. de¬ gree in social work at the Univer¬ sity of Minnesota. MELBOURNE E. HOLSTEEN, in¬ structor in missions, received his B.A. degree at Wheaton College, lie obtained his M.A. degree at the Wheaton College Graduate School of Theology. Mr. Holsteen is now doing graduate work at the Uni¬ versity of Minnesota. GEORGE J. JENNINGS, associate professor of anthropology, received his IDS. at the University of Min¬ nesota. He earned his E.D. at North¬ western Theological Seminary and then returned to the University of Minnesota for his M.A., where he is now a Ph.D. candidate. 27
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Nancy Moyer chats with her new-found friends at the Unity house. Here, theory be¬ comes reality at class lectures and textbooks take on new meaning JOHN E. DAHLIN, associate pro¬ fessor of history, received his B.A. degree and M.A, degree at North¬ western University in Evanston, Illinois. He also attended Moody Bible Institute, Trinity Theological Seminary, and the Augustana The¬ ological Seminary,
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Faculty ROBERT W. ROSS, assistant pro¬ fessor of history, received his B.A. from Westmont College. He earned his M.A. degree at Claremont Grad¬ uate School, Mr Ross has studied at the University of Washington, where he has completed the course work for the Ph D. STEVE N SHELDON, instructor in political science, received his B,A + degree at Northwestern Col¬ lege. He attended the University of Minnesota where he received his M.A. degree. This is the second year Mr. Sheldon has taught at Northwestern College. EDWARD A. POND, instructor in history, received his B,A + degree at Northwestern College, Mr, Pond then went to the University where he received his M.A. degree. This is Mr. Pond ' s fourth year as an instructor at Northwestern College, The Four Centuries of American Art ex¬ hibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Art is a stimulating departure from the lecturn and dirty chalkboards of the classroom
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