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Founded In 1927 Clockwise from upper left: Robert R. Smith, Dean, School of Communications and Theatre; video display terminals are used frequently; a student tests new equipment; monitoring his progress is how this student knows he ' s doing well; a last minute check is made on a projector.
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Communications And Theatre ' ' The »CHx5oi or uommuni- tions and Theatre is divid- t into three major pro- grams: Journalism, Radio-Television-Film and Theatre. The greatest number of Journalism majors are found in the News-Editorial and Advertising sequences. News-Editorial, the oldest and best known program, places a strong emphasis on writing, editing and report- ing skills. Advertising, the most recently expanded pro- gram, is regarded by many professionals as one of the finest opportunities in the ' field because of the training in traditional values that Temples ' program offers. Magazine and Broadcast Journalism students find a Temple education valuable in seeking employment in those highly competitive laarkets. J The Radio-Television- wilm program educates stu- dents for careers in broad- casting or film making, areas which have taken on steadi- ly increasing importance in worldwide communications jy stems. oadcasting stresses , and public affairs, pro- duction, performance, man- agement, advertising and sales, media and publicity. Film making has two impor- tant divisions which some- times overlap — entertain- ment and documentations. Theter, a preprofessional program, emphasizes both the creative and scholarly aspects of the theater. Stu- dents can become directly involved in stage produc- tions, directing, acting and -«riticism. 28 r
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Department Of Criminal Justice k The Department of Crimi- inal Justice, now a part of the College of Arts and Sciences, - -and long one of the strongest in the University with over 600 undergraduate majors, has recently expanded in t.wn significant respects, t, it has added a gradu- program (M.A. in Crimi- Justice) which has al- ly attracted students a around the U.S. and lerous foreign countries. IS for the PhD. program well underway. Second, as launched a semester- )ad program for juniors seniors to study com- ative criminal justice cs in London, England. ly enough, the program be directed in London ment Chairman, Dr. Alan Harland, who studied law in London and at Oxford Uni- versity before joining Tem- pie ' s faculty. The department ' s faculty has been strengthened im- measurably in recent years with the addition of scholars and productive researchers from such institutions as the , University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Penn, the University of Wisconsin, and from the highly ranked graduate schools of Criminal Justice at Michigan State, Rutgers, and the University of New York at Albany. clockwise from upper left: Alan T. Harland, Chairman, De- partment of Criminal Justice; an outside view of the office for Crim- inalJustice in Gladfelter Hall; two Criminal Justice Students work in the office; this sign tells where the department will be directed from this spring; an inside view of the department office. 30
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