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KANZA ORIS 1 . DEDLINGER, I’ll. D. The direct application of biology to the solution of our social problems, gives a definite reason for the ever growing interest in this subject. Two groups of courses are arranged in the Department. One appeals directly to those students who desire a rather definite technical knowledge of the subject. The other group finds a response in a larger group of students who are primarily interested in the solution of some social problem, and are turning to Riology as the most promising place to find this solution. The Department, therefore, has a teaching staff of wide and varying interests, all with the special training necessary to do the work put upon them. The calls for courses both on the campus and in the field are always beyond the resources of the department, and the demand becomes greater each year. A special group of students in the Department that are doing a high grade of work are the pre-medics, young men and women who are here for two, three or four years to get the necessary prerequisite courses to take up medicine. Department of ffiinlngiral riettre Page twenty-five
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KANZA Department nf iHitsir WALTER McCRAY. This has been a very successful year for the Department of Music. Our en- rollment has Increased. Our organizations, including the glee clubs and the college orchestra, have shown a marked improvement over last year. Our Festival orchestra and chorus have increased in numbers and since students in the music department are required to participate in these organizations, the organizations themselves have been given an added strength. The students not only have the advantage of in- struction with teachers who are specialists in their particular lines, but have the opportunity of hearing such artists as John McCormack. Galli—Curci, Erika Morini and Anna Case, and of taking part in the Festival chorus and orchestra, which in themselves offer a great experience in a big community program. Page twenty-four
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CKANZAJ |2MMS®SMSMSMS®3JSM3JSISM3MSfSMSM3JSlp Spgiatrar Si'yartuuntt Since College Students, who attend a College for any extended period of time, rarely escape having to reckon with the Registrar’s Office in one way or another, it is especially important that the management of that office be of the character that will be sympathetic, helpful and firm in its treatment of the student. We pur- pose always to give the student opportunity to accomplish the most possible in pursuing a college course. We arc always glad to advise with you and to give you every assistance at our command. Page twenty-six
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