Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1925

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l llfl 'i 1 ,. ,1 ii lil .il is 1' ll: law t1 l1 'll 1 mi i 11 1. ,,1., l', , ,, 11 l il'-ii ?,1i,i ,r1li1, Ililli will il iii T11- ,. i llili lvl liii ll Mll: llli' ii 'ft is 11 1-Q4 .E F-A ' iv .74 gi gi' ll, illlli I' 1+ i-JL TNQ! 1 1 l ii i l W, , ir- 1- 'H' e- .1 vii f- ff - THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT BY Louis B. I-Iorkms It has been my privilege this year to meet and to know various representative groups of Alumni of Northwestern University. IVhenever I have talked with such groups the subject has been some phase of undergraduate life. I have frequently wished that the undergraduates might know and appreciate more of the interest that the Alumni have in them. There is a sparkle in the eye and an enthusiasm in the voice that betokens loyalty and love for the institution more than the spoken word. There is also on the part of the Alumni a confidence that the undergraduates of today will come through and take their place in their own time with the great Alumni body of Northwestern men and women. It has been my privilege at the same time to come to know you, the under- graduate body, through contacts with you in various groups and as individuals as well as through your records. I certainly share the expectation of the Alumni that you will come through . Northwestern men and women of previous genera- tions as a group have a most enviable record in the various communities in which they live and in the world at large. Their record must give you pride in them and inspiration to carry on . It is true that other educational institutions are sending out each year more and more men and women of high caliber. It will be no easy task for you to go out and uphold Northwestern's prestige in the held of accomplishment and service. FACULTY BOARD OF SUPERVISION ON STUDENT ACTIVITIES nv H. S. Pn11,.13RicK, Chairizmzz The Board of Supervision of Student Activities came into being because of the growth of the Univer- sity. The College of Liberal Arts was at one time Northwestern and through a committee was officially in touch with the varied comings, goings, and doings known as Student Activities. As other divisions joined the first college on the Evanston Campus each with its students, the various organizations, fraternities, sororities, etc., were enlarged in numbers and new ones were formed, taking into their membership students from the different divisions of the University. It has become increasingly evident that our students feel themselves members of Northwestern University. In December of IQZO the University Board of Supervision of Student Activities was created. From the outset the Board has had a very lively interest in the things that students unite to do and in 1 the organizations which they form. The board has recognized the place occupied by fraternities and sororities in American college life, and realizing the ' possibilities for further good in them has encouraged the forming of new groups. . Its attitude isa constructive one. It has in connection with the -Student Council sought to bring continuity to the management of our publications, dramatics, and other enterprises so that when a new board of students enters upon its duties it finds a going concern with records of receipts, expenses, and experience of the ast. 1 p The President of the University, the Dean of hfIen, the Dean of Women, the Director of Personnel, and representatives from the faculties of the diferent Evan- ston schools comprise the Board. ' H, S, PHILBRICK UNIVERSITY'-ADMINISTRATION LI A ,. , .,g,,-f 44- -. I . 1 ---Y f -Q-Y .---W ' ' xr' M -'T::'t-37:1':1'?::1ii::::::ALT::r::L5:42,f-fri ' 1 A, ' 5 f 'ifT5'iEfT?T'1'1iiiI' 325 Ei'-,fir Lf A T i' ' Page 27



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.-.,t. Ii.:-'QA' l fl ll ll lv 'l lfllll lylzl liillll llll l ll llllllll lll l llll. llllll illlll l'l' ll ,ilu , W ll ' THE SUlXfIlVIER SESSION BY CLYDE L. GROSE It has been a real pleasure to me to serve as - Director of the Summer Session, and I am glad l to tell readers of the Syllabus about it. lt re- quires little administrative assistance to have a good Summer Session at Northwestern, where nature and man have combined their efforts in creating all that is necessary to render a summer's study pleasant and profitable. We provide a large selection of courses, and a good faculty, with many visiting professors whose enthusiasm over our location only adds to the success of the service they render, and we open to the students the Universitv's recreational facilities with a ll 1 l . . . lglllll sensible sprinkling of lectures, concerts, plavs, l,1,'l . . . ' Ylil 'f recitals, conducted trips, and excursions, and the liljllll thing goes of itself. And it goes better of itself every year. Last year, there were nearly 1,700 gllllfll students in attendance. They had a good time, C1,Y1p1fl,,GRosIi ,lll,ll' they are telling other people about itg and we will have more students this summer. ff El The College of Liberal Arts, including the Graduate School and the School of li liducation, the Lan' School, and the Schools of hlusic, Commerce, Journalism, Mimi and Speech all otfer summer work. llaverywhere, the courses are the same or il Hill equivalent to courses given during the regular year, and credit obtained thereby jfll is fully recognized toward the various degrees and diplomas which the University ll l ll confers. hllore and more do regular students of Northwestern and other universities dll 4 . - . . .5-jlll avail themselves of this opportunity for summer study in such an exceptional ,Will environment. lil ' 'rflll .illvlf pill lllf ll Vf llgi l1'fll1 llllll . , , 1 .,,x I Wawh llllll ll lltg.- ,nllijl lffjlill I-lllgll :aww 'ellll llllill lpl l llllll lEl1'l :iid ,l llixllj lll,i'E.., 14, 1 Qlll .lsltl 'fic f l lltlt. UNIVERSITY-ADMINISTRATION at-A' , , aw... ,c ,S i 1 . l l lll ll ,i ll l: l ll l Fl ll Fvl ll l ll 1 . l l ffl ll ll ll ,. l ll, ll l l ,. li. l, Clin ll ll ll l ll. TL.--.!.-..kL..i,.,,,, - ,,,..,..,,.i,,-...,..,.-..--, , - A1 -----------i-.Q-.....s-.-M-..aa. -f , ,,,Q,, ,,,,.. ,,. , H, uf, Y ,, A ,-,, , HW. .- ...- I. l . ,,,,.,,.,., , ew, 4 Pagr 29 l l 4

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