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APPLIED SCIENCE NGINEERING facilities were used to the greatest advantage this year as student schedules were stepped up to meet War emer- gencies and Signal Corps men and civilians were enrolled in night classes. Midst the clatter of machines the bearers of slide rules work hour after hour in the following de- partments: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, or Administrative engineering. Engineers look askance at idlers who Waste time While they toil in laboratories and Work shops. This practical experience is invalu- able When looking for jobs later on. Highest honor bestowed on struggling engineers is the Tau Beta Pi key, the emblem of the national engineering honorary which confers distinc- tion on students of superior scholarship and personal qualiiications. Thoroughly up to date in all phases, Applied Science is one of the best Engineering schools in the country. Dean Louis Mitchell has an- nounced that the college Will operate on the accelerated program so that as many men as possible Will be able to complete their courses and join brother engineers in arms.
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JCURNAL HIS was the first year under the new departmentalization for the School of Journalism. The new de- partments, graphic arts, business management, advertising, editorial practice, and radio pushed the repu- tation of the school almost to the top nationally. Housed in the romantic Castle, Journalism is the most in- formal of all the colleges, students and professors become fast friends, spend hours talking over methods and new ideas within the Fourth Estate. Budding journalists study all aspects of news and story writing, obtain practical experience in advertising, printing, and photography. Juniors and seniors must maintain B aver- ages in journalism subjects to remain as students in the school. The school backs the Daily Orange and the Onondagan, two strictly stu- dent publications where theories are put to practice. Men and women be- long to two honoraries, Sigma Delta Chi for men, and Theta Sigma Phi for women. Chancellor Tolley was presented with the Orange Beret at the Journalism banquet as the out- standing faculty member of the year. Dean M. Lyle Spencer relinquished his duties to assume the title of Dean of the War Service college as Dr. Douglass Miller took over very cap- ably as acting dean. ISM if
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