Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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CROUSE COLLEGE T HE ARCHITECTS, enrolled in the College of Fine Arts, climb to the fourth floor of Slocum Hall to attend classes. The depart- ment has draughting, class, and cast rooms, a tool shop and a material museimi — well-equipped to graduate efficient draftsmen. Students must complete a five-year coinse in architecture or land- scape architecture in order to recei e their bachelor ' s degree. It isn ' t all work for Jack, the architect, however. He attends dances gi en by his associates, and does defense draughting for the city — with pay! Harold L. Butler DE. N OF FINE ARTS

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College of FIIE ARTS E IGH 1 humlicd and fdty students of art and music create an atmosphere of a veritable Latin Quarter in picturesque Grouse college, ' ould-bc Michaelangclos, bedecked in gaily colored slacks and smocks, dash about the ancient halls vith dra ving boards under arm, while prospecti e Jenny Linds trill scales and sing intervals-of-a-third all day long. Frequent exhibitions of student and faculty work are shown in Grouse and also in the main library for the benefit of students in other colleges. Musicians appear in many recitals each year, several of these being open to the public. The fifty-foin- faculty members, headed by Dean Harold L. Butler are known throughout the coimtrv for their excellence. Their pupils graduate as the proud possessors of degrees from the first Fine Arts college in the United States. F. CULTV OF FINE .- RTS Top row: Prof. M. Ch.irman. design; C. Condon, art edu- cation; L. Dillenback. ariliitetture. Second rojc; C. Hawley, painting; H, Kline, illustration; J. Kuahvasser, music edu- cation. Bottom row: A. Polah, violin; C. Valker, art; G. Weymer, harp. b ' i.-» ' '



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College of MEDIOIIE lloW ' N ihc loiii;. (ool halls nl ilii ' Med ScJiool jiiirry 17L ' stiKiciiis in while, iiiient upon assimilating the mecii- cil kiiovvlecige of the past and present to hetter serve huiiianitv. A competent faculty of 22, headed by Dr. liennan W ' eiscoilen, leach in 24 departments to help | )hnn beiome an A- doctor. School of mmu T HE 86 women enrolled in the .School of Nursing de- ote three and a half years of concentrated study toward becoming professional registered nurses. These youthful benefactors of hmnanity receive their nurses caps after a preclinical training period and assume responsibility in the wards under the supervision of the head nurses in the Good .Shepherd Hospital. MKDK.M, COLLEGE FACULTY OF ME1)1C:L E Top row: Dr. H. G. Weiskotten, dean; I ' . B. .Vim.slrong. anatomy; R. K. Brewer, physiological diemistry. Second row: D. S. Childs, radiologv: At. ,S. Doolcy, phamiacologv; W. A. Groat, clinical pathology. Third row: F. P. Knoul- ton. physiology; O. V. Mitchell, bacteriology; E. C. Rei- fenstein, medicine. Bottom row: N. P. Sears, gynecology; H. W. Schoeneck, obstetrics; H. A. Steckel, psychiatry. :- j %A - ■l X Bk H Illtr-r : ' ' HMU 1 i t-r ■ B — I Xu 1131

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