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ftijijijijiii KAN2A TiiijilinjiUiil r f V=i H fegiiliUH Thirty Department of Drawing and Design ELSIE BOWMAN The aim of this department is to prepare the stu- dents to meet the demands of the public schools for in- struction in drawing: and to fill the need which there seems to be for supervisors and departmental teachers of art. It also gives training for those desiring to devote their time to the study of art as a profession. Much at- tention is given to the underlying principle of design and their application to the various crafts taught in the de- partment. s mmmnnTTmiii»tniirii;»i;irn;TtTiTiTiTTTTrTD 19 2 2 5
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Department of Foreign Languages SAMUEL J. PEASE, M. A. A The Department of Foreign Language has at last outlined a comprehensive and workable arrangement of courses, at least in French and Spanish, making it possible for students to enter at al- most any time and continue their work with the minimum strain of adjustment. French and Spanish have entirely recovered from the post-war depression; German is fairly represented; while Latin, thanks to the demands from the fields, is showing great vitality, as indicated by ten correspondence enrollments, principally advanced, in college subjects. The French play this year is Musset’s proverbe, “On ne Badine Pas Avec l’Amour”, three of the principal parts being taken by Mrs. Henry Deruy and Messrs. Dubois and Prudhomme, all three born and educated in France. Last spring the Spanish students circulated the first issue of a newspaper called “El Clamor , with Charles A. Newcomer as editor. In all our work we are aiming not merely at a reading, writing and speaking knowledge of the language studied, but also at a fuller understanding of the principles of language and thought in general, with a sympathy for the point of view of our neighbors and a better understanding of our own enviroment. 0 rt s I i if i=t m if Twenty-nine
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Department of Geography EULALIA E. ROSEBERRY, B. S. Realizing the far reaching possibilities of teachers who teach teachers, it is the aim of the department to so present the work that not only the beauty and economic value of the subject may be apreciated, but also through it a vision of world fellowship and the highest type of citizenship may be obtained. i 922 nwiiirffiiTjiiiw Thirty-one
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