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DEAN YVILLIAM E. Mosi-:ER HE School of Citizenship, headed by Dean William E. Mosher, is the leading institution in the country for train- ing men and Women in the political sciences and public administration. Candid discussion and a free classroom atti- tude stimulate a spirit of inquiry and research which will enable these students to help our country with her post war problems of government in normal times. Under the spirited leadership of a faculty well versed in the changing events of today students study the economic 'i L. CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS trend of the business cycle or pour over long Poly Sci assignments. Undergraduate courses are offered to persons enrolled in many colleges, and a large percentage of Syra- cuse's student body grapples with the problems of govern- ment before graduation. The School sponsors the International Relations club, the Far Eastern Conference, and Town Hall which bring to students laymen of importance and faculty and student debates on current problems.
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HOME ECDNOMICS NE of the most specialized colleges on the campus, enrollees of Home Economics nevertheless have opportunities to broaden their fields of interest by political science courses, journalistic activities, and various other pursuits. Under the supervision of Dean Annie McLeod, an able faculty instructs the coeds in the scientific details of home making and the vocations centering there- abouts. A hard and rigorous schedule is demanded of each girl. Long hours in class- room and laboratory and outside Work in cohnection with her sequence is part of each coed's training. Dean MacLeod, Miss Carleton, Dr. Bourquin, Miss Sitting: Dr. Hartley, Dr. Melchoir, Dr. Smith, Dr. Morehart, Dr. Strebel, Dr. Kuhlen, Dr. Price, Dean Ganders, Dr. Thompson, Dr. Hunnicutt, Dean Hilton. Standing: Dr. Jones, Dr. Reid, D1'. Armacost, Dr. Gregg. EDUCATION HE School of Education is unique in that each of its graduates is also awarded a de- gree by some other college on the hill. Dual enrollees in Education have picked their major and minor divisions in any one of the twenty-seven available departments offered by the University. In addition to their major sequence, Education students take several courses in the techniques of teaching and conclude their preparatory training by a three weeks of campus practice teaching assignment in a large number of secondary schools throughout the state of New York. Nason, Miss Sweeney, Miss Troutman, Miss Her- Sfffffhql DGHY1 R9-P913 DF- Bryan, DT- P1'Hfh6I', Ml' rington. Tilford. Starzflingz Mr. Cross, Mr. Bolton, Mr. Viets 3? if tie 3 '. '
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RACE the source of our daily chimes to Crouse College and you will find an atmos- phere which no other building on campus can boast. Originally known as Crouse College for Women, the war threatens to make that title again a reality. Future Michael Angelos struggle with brushes while from the rooms below we hear evidence of a budding Lily Pons tracing and retracing the scales to fame. Spring finds the artists taking to nature, classes meeting on the slopes of Crouse hill and on the Castle grounds. Exhibits of work done by students and faculty are shown peri- odically in Crouse reading rooms as well as in the University Library. Well known artists make guest appearances at the semiannual concert of the University Chorus. The architects, although enrolled in the Col- lege of Fine Arts climb, to the top floor of Slocum for their classes, quite isolated from the rest of the artists. The well equipped department graduates many line draftsmen in landscape architecture and architecture. Completion of a five year course is requisite to receiving a Bachelor's degree. The fifty-four faculty members, headed by Dean Harold L. Butler, are known through- out the country for their excellence. Pupils graduating from the first Fine Arts college in the United States carry away many fond memories with their diplomas. FINE ARTS
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