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School of CITIZENSHIP and PUBLIC AFFAIRS A generous grant from George H. Max- wcll inadc possible the establishment of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1924. Mr. Maxwell, devoted to the cause of democracy, assisted in the creation of the School so that it might become a powerhouse of citizenship training. The three major parts of the Maxwell School ' s program include graduate train- ing in Public Administration for positions in government service, training in the social sciences on a college level, and train- ing of teachers for colleges and secondary schools. i FiNL. Cr. vford, Acriti Diii» Maxivell School of Citizenship i: fiiijHL ' i I Studying in Maxwell Library lorkim in a Statistics Lab. 11
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: ?:V I ' I ■JM-t,. f € } ' ,tT f1 Slocum Hall College o( BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The College of Business Administra- tion welcomed a new head man this year. Dean Thomas Car- roll. One of the innova- tions under Dean Car- roll ' s direction was a business course de- Thomas Carroll, D.,« signed expressly for veterans, although members of the community were also in- vited to attend. Various prominent Svra- cuse businessmen lectured to the group which is under the guidance of Professor Wessels. Another new feature was the establish- ment ot the machines laboratory, contain- ing the latest office equipment for the stu- dents ' use. The machines are rented from the manufacturer, thus making the newest equipment available. Dictaphone Trtinscriptiou Accauiitn e,, Prepanilion of Statements 26
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Slocum Hall School of EDUCATION and the (IRADIATE SCHOOL The Srare is out- campus. This was the way in which Dean Harrv S. Gand- ers described the im- portance of the work of the School of Edu- cation in activities off the campus. Not only does the School prepare students for teaching, hut it provides outside services such as a iilm library, the consultation of professors with school boards, and confer- ences of school principals at which na- tionally-known educators speak. The Graduate School, which had a 62% increase in enrollment this year, is ortran- ized to permit students to study advanced courses and carry on research in their particular helds in preparation for special- ized jobs. H.ARRY G- NDERs, Dean Writing a The. us Practice Teaching in Music 28
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