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llllm' mm S ol F , .mmax epcratc rom Wm idii Arts nd Sciences GK dw B-a5eXf m The University's Board of Trustees created a separate A uaenyg-Tac Qwtuievwt School of Business Administration of the School of Com- al we :go B2 gm, XP merce, formerly incorporated under the College of Arts and ' Ge edatw YW Sciences, at its annual mid-year meeting in Perkins Hall of '59 Administration Monday. I 'E' '-' 49 A dean and other officials of the new school will be elected at the 1 June meeting of the trustees. The - School of Business Administration Q rg ' rg as a separate unit of the Universty t r r L T r - x P r Q , N i will be started in September, 19x4l, x r X r r r C b r x , and givegatBachielor of1Busi- C i 3 i 1 A ness minis ra ion egree. n the past the degree in Commerce from Education is the imparting of the in- it has long been observed that pro- 23:5 Eggfiloflfnfzgihzngaxgxzi comprehensible to the ignorant by the fGSS10HagS-tudents Worlg mgrefoniistelit Science in Commerce- . . . 'Il O - - ' incompetent. Bishop Holt quoted this W and 0 ten more pro uc WF Y 3' Cwamn of the new school mafk' , h, , dd b t ,t, t b lege students. The reason is, of course, ed the second change in the organ- if lsdaawsifsixy Q3 TES? utf is O 9 that the professional student has usually 1341011 Of the Colleges? Arts and Gish til e izirgd ai.xT?' Q Un made up his mind where he is going. flfsiain a 0 you 1 e uc 1? -15' ' lf the undergraduate decided what he M its June meeting the Board d9Yg'1'3'dl19'l39S afe ,CQT1Ce'fmTlg them' egpegted gut, of college, he, too, would reorganized the administration oi selves with this question. At Hafvafd, come .mime -new-ty getting it. the Collegetdelegating authority to Mount Holyoke, at Smith and at Vassar in addition the faculty and admin. We deans mstead of One- 098 Of - - . . ' , the deanship posts is yet to be there are active student curriculum com- ,Stmhon are not above the help Wlmgh fmed' I Tffltleesf Whlch alfa Tevlewulg the CPT' 'intelligent student criticism can give. Beginning with the 1941-42 ses- Tlclllllifl and Sehdlhfs' SusseSt1011S for lm' Education is a joint undertaking, and Sion. all fees and tuitions of the provement to the administration. your thinking about it may be of great fgollessbpf CAM and Sciences 'win After all, students are the ones who help to your partners. e com me mo one figure of dim I U , , , t per semester. The present tuition are being educated , and they might lf you.have donel any thinking abou ,S 5115 pe, Semester, Pius hbmw, think about education enough to ask: the curriculum, or if you do any in the medical, and departmental fees.The Why are we here? What do we ex- future, take your pen in hand and write Qnly other fees that wiilibe assessed pect to get while we are here? a letter about it. nf thatdepartment of the Umver' sity will be those levied by the ' students themselves. - Bill Ham, Bill Barnes, Jimmy A gift or sifsoo to the loan fund Titi sud g3TY?0n iB::ef WSW for students in theology from the e ec e presi en s o e senior, . I St. Louis district of ,th M th d' 't junior' Sophomore and freshman 0 Church was announced to tlse godid classes Thursday in anunal class I by Dr. C. Q. Smith, district super- elections f0u0WiUE the HYSV Challel X ' intendent of the St. Louis district Of the Yew- and former vice-president of S.M.U. Officers of the senior class, be- ' I ,I sides Ham are Foster Elder, vice- M E A presidentg, Mary Libby Roberts, 1 l secretary, and Johnnie Clement, SMU Head Represents treasurer. - . Hmm!! At Five West ln the gunior class the other Coast Schoox Meetlngs three officers are Ed Meador, vice- . ' . U h Q1 president, Mary Ellen it-laughton, UHIVQYSW-Y PYG5159Yli9 Yllvhlet' secretary, and Preston Johnston, Lee was elected Pwsldeflf' of the 'f tfeasurer, Association of Schools and Colleges ', Sophomores elected Joe Bailey of the Methodxst' Cmfrch, at 3' co?- Scott, vice-presidentg Jane Taylor, gfrengenff Zmagraiggilzg hem m , secretary and Jane Stroud, treas- asa e' ' Q ' . j urer, besides Tate as president. He lemesented, S'M'v' mf dom 1 . A . A . J. other conferences in California. the V i Fwshman Vme'p1e51 em' XS .mx Conference of Church Workers Wughm Secretafy' Ruth Cfmms' with Students of Colleges and.Uni- ing treasurer' Dorothy Txmber' versities, the sixth annual meeting a 9' of the National Conference of 1 Student Council committees nom- Church R gl 9, 1, e A Colleges, the inated candidates for each office thmieth mmuai -meeting of the 3 Monday and Published them in The Council of Church Boards of Edu- , Campus in the Wednesday edition. Catton, and the Association of X Nominations other than these were American Cottages. I accepted from the floor in each election. X T 2 P
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