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Many phenomena still bailie the scientist. In addition to their laboratory work, there are field trips to such edifying places as morgues and physiology museums .. . and places of industry, which will complement their studies. This is preparing for the variety of places where they may be employed after graduation. Interest ranges in many directions as is evidenced by the cooperative jobs they pick and the subjects taken for research papers. There was the boy who mixed chemicals for color processing at Kodak and the girl who was astound- ed to find that the original penicillin mold is still in existence. This is a necessary part of our world today ... it is gaining in importance. The studies carried on today may mean tomorrow’s food, clothing and almost all material life. Photographed by Bill Plunkett Page Twenty-six
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Hoping the experiment comes out well . . . when fingers arc busy, you cross your legs for luck. : Within three flasks . . the existence of certain qualities, which, when translated, become the material for notes made in a lab. Check for accuracy ... amazing is the number of combinations a variation in temperature or quantity can produce.
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Commerce Preface to the day’s work . . . each in different stages of beginning. One can appreciate the active hum of this department by imagining the sounds of any business office and then multiply- ing them by, let us say, one hundred. Or two hundred. There are many ways in which to describe things through their use, their operation or their meaning to a group or to an individual. The following description is from a student just recently arrived from a foreign land. That she is speaking of the Com- merce Department may be merely a coincidence, or it may go much deeper and reflect the inner qualities of a department of learning. “Generally, you build your first impression about a country, a school, or a person during your first contact with them. It has been impossible for me to follow’ this rule. The Page Twenty-seven
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