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1 -Tw., , .N l,- 1 'Mi 1 i 9 Y V n v. l Q 1 v 1 ir f G- ig., G -. it gee. C-E51 it ' 'iiL '-'rvrv 'Z' ' f ' ff, 1' it ll F l Qi all , LJ! Q In ., gg . Wi 'jj 1 V -i 1: WJ ' S T' NLM. HH HFJ' L7 . .J T Q U l 1111? Fl EULALIA E. ROSEBERRY, B. s. Professor of Geography. Miaj .LN X ALM The Geography department is attempting to give the students an My appreciation of the value of a knowledge of the facts and phenom- my 1 ll. ena of geography which function in ordinary reading and in every day social and occupational relations. It is also hoped that the u -1 1 student by an intelligent understanding of the influence of geographic iff. environs on all peoples of the different countries of the world may grow into a sympathetic fellow feeling toward them. As the work of the department is practically wholly with teachers and prospective it teachers, much effort is expended in emphasizing the many avenues of geography through which the teacher may impress upon the school children in their charge the value of loyalty, patriotism, con-- servation and respect for law and order. The Geography department of K. S. T. C. greets you and wishes to serve you. 5 if lr VJ? HH fm, i gil. NT' . 1 il img: .Fr l .UW , Eh 'i i , . -' Vs.. V A! 1 ll -.. jT-Y..'j.Q.:'5.i.. V QT-',tf gijL.i.l .. 1 .. i ..,f1Q'5i:T wi ' 'Q' 'j ' 1 L len lea .. T- T -.T lgggg :.,ejt5ie'5.5i.E.,a.e.Lll . ,.., 7, LQ,---.ra 5.if,,,-,T , . . ,, ,T ,M . , . f G 25' Page Twenty-Three
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I 1 1 . 1 l il 1. P W 1 1 l -lf , ' . 1,7512 1. 4' . .. 1 . .4 a,-.1-...,.. -41-3 ,. G WiTROLU'A.B,A.Nt Professor of History and Social Sciences. The Department of History and Social Sciences Wishes to bring greetings to the student body and alumni of K. S. T. C. for the year 1925-1926. This past year has been another year of record. breaking in our institution. We had the largest enrollment the past year in our history. The Department has likewise had its largest enrollment. The second semester just closing we had 124 students carrying majors in this Department. Each of the in- structors in the Department wishes to express his appreciation of this fine patronage. Our motto is Serve Any time We cancarry out this motto in your interest, do not hesitate to call upon us. Ngl ir'--I 1p'f pi fxljii' F14 ffyl fHM bfi: 1,-TQ Hifi! la .1 115,11 'MLW 11-H 5,11 HQ 1,1 ' giatl 11. , MSE J'1','x 111.53 isfwil f'l,'f:! QT 11 . QWU 9. 1. ,.i 1 11 ,,.. I!! ll I WMM l llsiit iv.. QNLYNE 1. ffl syrfl 5- 1, limi , . Y. M1 5115 Wi '11 1 WJ! th sQo.1m 1111- -1 -I .111 ' I V' Pa ge Twenty-Four
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