Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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MAW stiulents have gone out from ' J ' eachers (. ollege and taken up po- sitions of responsibi.ity and importance, since 1908 when the College was founded. The Col ' ege is located on the Yates Castle (irounds. which is one of the oldest and most picturesque spots on the campus, or in fact in the city of Syracuse. The purpose of the College is to train students for teachers in secondary schools, ul in addition it offers various courses for other students in the University. Every year more and more students are realizing the increased value of such an education for a teachering profession over the or- dinary normal school. One of the most popular courses, both for I he students in that College and also for students in other Colleges of the University, is Pedagogy, a study of the problems of education. De. n .Vi.bert S- Hirst

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rv rh« IMS ' College of Law THE college year of 1 )2.? and 1924 was the first year in which no students were re- ceived with the niininumi rLi|nirenients of the Slate, all students being ret|uired to have at least two years of i.iheral Arts college work in addition to the regular requirements of such Colleges. On account of these rei|uirenient- the entering class was smaller than heretofore . consisting of students holding the .Arts degree, students in the comhination course having at least three years of . rts work, and studeni having at least two years of .Arts work. Xinc different i.iheral . rts colleges were repre- sented in the class which entered in 1923. The college e.xpects within the next year to occupy the huildiug jjurchased for it on Court 1 louse Square, heretofore- known as the l ' ly-. i)artment P uilding, It is also the expectation of the college that in this new building there will be suliticient room so that the three classes can be conducted in one ses- sion instead of two as the college is coinpellecl to do now. The new college building will afford larger quarters for its library and read- ing room as well as a sufficiently large as- semblv room for all of the classes at once. Dk.ax I-k n k K. W m m k SfHiSSSiS IX£(|



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[T (The I92e S :w4 H I I M College oj Applied Science THE College uf Applied Science was foiiiided January 22. 1901. Since tint time mure than 1000 graduates have re- ceived degrees in engineering from the University, and many occu])y positions of responsihility in their chosen profession. Among the student activities to be noted especially are the branches of the national engineering societies, with which many oi the students affiliate. Dean Mitchell was a])p iinted head of tin College in 1922. succeeding Dr. W flraham. wiio was made ice Chancellor lie received his training in Harvard L ' ni- versity and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and through actual experience in the service of the Pcnn.sylvania. and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroads, and as as- sistant engineer for the Bureau of Engin- eering of the City of Syracuse. SgSKS r

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