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SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE F all the changes in the industrial life of the future, the change in the field of Agriculture will be the most revolutionary and perhaps, the most important. For the purpose of producing these changes and adapting the country to them, the Agricultural School is busy turning out men who will be equipped to meet or make any such changes necessary for the higher development of agricultural industries. Specialization is the need in this field and the ideal of this school, and the training of specialists in all agricultural branches is the ambition of Dean J. H. Skinner, the head of the School of Agriculture. MUNRO, G. W. BRAY, J. L. LOMMEL, W. E. YOUNG, E. C. B. s. E. E. E. E. s. B. B. s. A. B. s.g PH. D. Thermorlymunics Metallurgy Horticulture Farm Management
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-I SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING HE School of Civil Engineering is greatly concerned with the production of executives as well as engineers. The civil engineer, who was once the only kind known, is always the first to enter a new territory or location. He must construct his buildings and bridges unaided by any previous work of man. Such work develops leadership and initiative and such men make good executives. Accordingly, Professor W. K. Hatt, head of the School of Civil Engineering, is attempting to instill the quality of self-reliance into his men, as well as the technical know- ledge. This training is giving his men unusual success in the industrial world. GAMBLE, M. E. Dukes, R. G. ESTEY, J. A. AITKENHEAD, W. B. 5.5 M. A. M. E. B. A.: M. A.g PH. D. B. s. M. E.g M. A. Insf. Management Applied Meebauies Economics Ag. Engineering
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Y' SCHOOL OF SCIENCE HE Science School offers to its members the most general and varied course in the University. The science student is trained in all the sciences, in economics, psychology, English, and in all the general arts subjects. As a result of this general education, the science student graduates with a very wide adaptibility, and recent investigations have shown that their average income is higher than that of graduates from other schools. Dean R. B. Moore has confidence in the members of his school and allows them much freedom in choosing their courses. His confidence seems to have been well placed in the past. WIANCO, A. T. Cmuucx, C. W. GREGORY, H. W. BLOYE, A. M. B. s. A. B. A.g M. A.g M. s. B. s.g M. s. A. PH. B. Agronomy Poultry Husbandry Dairy Huxlwnrlry Foods and Nuirilion
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