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O O f X E25 gfjbltll! My M- CLNCVD o doo DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Since its inception in 1888, this department has so increased that it has expanded from a one-room division of the College to one occupying an entire building of twenty- Iive rooms, and still finds itself in need of more lioor space. From two courses in elementary chemistry, its offerings have increased to a schedule of eighteen separate courses of study. In addition to the regular undergraduate courses, which are catalogued as the work of the department, opportunity is presented to advanced students for graduate work along lines ot' research which naturally suggest themselves as related to the basic chemical investigations which aim to serve a state whose industries are so largely agri- cultural as are those of South Dakota. Among the later additions to the depart1nent's offerings are to be mentioned in particular an increased stress which has been laid upon Organic, Physical, Physiological and Agricultural Chemistry. N Connected with the College Department and occupying a suite of rooms in the Chemistry Building, is the Chemical Division of the Experiment Station, where research work upon problems in co-operation with that of the Federal authorities is carried on. This close co-ordination of College and Station offers opportunity for Hrst-hand ex- perience on the part of students so desiring it, along lines which fit them for positions as station chemists in the various state analytical bureaus, and many of our graduates have secured positions of trust and importance in this field. During the past year, the department has enrolled approximately three hundred students. O i var 0 XQfjuS0Uffz Dakota QU Q Stare Coffege J
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Q b .if Ci g egg? C gas, Q90 O l 1 l l do o . Qpfu PHARMACY DEPARTMENT During the past two years the School of Pharmacy has enjoyed considerable pros- perity. The number of students enrolled have more than doubled in number, in fact it has been necessary to limit the number of Freshmen to thirty. No doubt the increase in number of students has been due, largely to the new equip- ment which has been added, and to the fine new quarters in Administration building. The State Association has also taken a much keener interest in the work that is being done at the School and have given financial as well as moral support in a number ot instances. An excellent Medicinal and Poisonous Plant Garden is also a new addition of three years' standing. The garden is under the direct supervision of Professor Anton Hogstad. Not only is it one of the attractive spots on the campus during the summer months, but it furnishes an excellent field for research, and plenty of material for class room dem- onstrations. The Pharmaceutical Society affords a portion of the social activities of the students of the School of Pharmacy and has thus tar met with unusual success. All students en- rolled in major work in Pharmacy are eligible to membership. Of course the biggest thing that comes to the School of Pharmacy is the State Board Examinations. These examinations are held every spring in our own class rooms and laboratories. The records made by the students in these examinations have been re- markable, there being only four failures in the history of the institution. . l l-Llllli lt. SIGIQLIGS, l'li. fl., M. S., ASTON lIOHS'I'Al'D. l'. C., Il. S.. l'l'lll'l'SS0l' of l'lmrm:icy. Assistant I l'0I'l'NSUl' ol' l'lml'm:it-y. l . ,A Q 5C9Uff7 DQ7!cOf5z G SNZQQZLQ CNOUQQQ O i QJxf 0
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