Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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LOOKING FROM THE HALL OF LANGUAGES ACROSS THE OLD OVAL School of LIBRARY SCIMOG L i JeT ' S go to the Library — you always see so many people, is a typical re- mark heard on campus. Besides being a favorite spot for student rendezvous and a place sacred to study, the Library is the headquarters for the School of Library Science. This school, directed by Vharton Miller, is limited to forty-five graduate students. In the line of field work and observation, they take a five-day jaunt to New York City to places of interest to librarians, and have two weeks of blocked practice outside of the university. They become ardent advocates of the silence please signs and soon learn to climb agilely the narro v stairs leading to the book stacks. Professional library training recogni es not only mastery of the technique of library science, but also an appreciation of the larger aspects of library service as a part of education and as a force in society. Realizing the practical value of a broad cultural background, the school was reorganized in 1934 on the graduate level and now requires a Bachelor ' s degree for admission. Although the program is designed for general training in librarianship, students may develop special interests in the fields of college, young peoples ' or public libraries. After com- pletion of a one year course these highly-demanded, book-classifists hurry off to fill jobs in libraries scattered far and wide. ir ' From top to bottom: W. Miller, di- rector; E. Dcuey, reviser; 1$. Miller, li- brary science; F. Young, assistant to director.

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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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FACn.IV Ol- llOMl- ICONOMKS Top row: A. MacLeod, dean; E. Biyle, applied arts. Bottom row: E. Nason, foods and nuliilion; F. Quast, institu- tion economics. SLOCUM HALL i.. ;l «« » ' ,f» A:

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