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School of Pharmacy I’rcp.iring t prcKription. Arranging a ilitplav in the moiicl drug trorc. Largely composed of men bur including a tew women, the school ot' pharmacy offers students thorough training in their own model drug store, a fully-equipped unit. Here they get actual practice in making up prescriptions and medical formulas. Two curricula are given, practical and professional pharmacy, leading to degrees of B.S. and M.S. Adolph Ziefle, dean of the school of pharmacy since 191 , has played an active part in its development. Many graduates enter practical drug store work, others represent manufacturing drug firms, while many of the women become pharmacists in hospitals. A member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the school is accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Kducarion. -4 l t DO»K Zlnn
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Lower Division of Libera zArts and Seienees Copy alitor in action under the watchful eye of Vo Mac. I he Ifcan ami Mi b'ulkerton talk it over with a undent. Students undecided on their vocations are encouraged to register in the lower division of liberal arts and sciences school, which provides education as a supplement to later special training. Divided between Oregon State anti I Diversity of Oregon, the lower division s major work in biological and physical sciences is located here, with the social sciences at the university. I his school is maintained on a broad basis through registration ot students in non-speciali ed lower division for their first two years. Dean and director ot the lower division, M. hllwood Smith, has held his title since ho rum discussions on current topics and school meetings comprise lower division activities. I)ms M. f'uH-oiw Smith i ■ M
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Graduate 7) r US inn A»i«ant Dean Weniger talk it over with a couple of graduate students. Graduate student Dick Highland at work on his thesis. Graduate study at Oregon State college includes all that beyond the bachelor’s degree. It endeavors to develop scholars capable of original thinking and of creative achievement in the continuance of knowledge. This division of instruction was placed tinder the administrative control ol the graduate school in 1899 '900 In 19?.? all uraduate work in the state system was coordinated under the graduate division, though the graduate offerings t this institution are in science and its applications. Of the advanced degrees, a master’s degree requires a minimum of two years’ study beyond the bachelor’s degree. Outstanding scholastic accomplishment must be shown by graduate students. |)l N W . W» MU
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