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SlfcdNJtUi Unhn JUttF Left — Rev. Francis J. O ' Hern, S.J., Dean of Men. Right — Rev. Vincent L. Jen- nemann, S.J., Treasurer of the University; Rev. John A. Berens, S.J., Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings. unto death. However, although the religious side of education is stressed, the secular viewpoint is not overlooked. The four primary schools of a university are represented in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Divinity, the School of Medicine, and the School of Law. In addition to these, the University has included the Graduate School to enable graduates to pursue specialized studies, the School of Education and Social Sciences to provide the teachers of the future generations, the School of Commerce and Finance to train young men in the ways of the business world, the School of Philosophy and Science to train the scholastics for the duties of the priesthood, the School of Dentistry to prepare future professional men in that field, and the School of Nursing to cooperate with the School of Medicine in training young women in the duties of taking care of the sick. THE BOARD OF DEANS AND REGENTS IN SESSION Rev. Wilfred M. Mallon, S.J., Rev. Thurber M. Smith, S.J., Rev. Francis J. O ' Hern, S.J., Dr. Leo R. Kennedy, Dr. John Auer, Dr. Thomas E. Purcell, Rev. Linus A. Lilly, S.J., Rev. Joseph L. Davis, S.J., Alphonse G. Eberle, Rev. Charles M. O ' Hara, S.J. P.tge Fifteen
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Very Reverend Harry B. Crimmins, S.J., twenty-fifth presi- dent of St. Louis University, is now serving his third year in that capacity. FOR over a century Saint Louis University has been sending forth into the world young men well-eguipped for the struggle for existence by virtue of the fact that they have received a Christian education. To the faculty of the University, the purpose of the education which they were to give to the students was to prepare these young men to face the fact that they must under all conditions, and in all places, defend their Faith, even Page Fourteen
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GoUeaeA, 7, HE humanism and good taste and tolerance that mark the scholarly mind, are traits that can be engendered only in the buoyant milieu of an aggregate of faculties, blended and functioning together ivith an organic concinnity to form the whole that is a university.
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