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BH THE SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL TEACHING Dean C. H. Winkler, Ph. D. II HE School of Vocational Teaching offers four-year courses of study, which lead to a degree. Jh These courses are Agricultural Education, Rural Education, Industrial Education, and Industrial Arts. In this School professional subjects are taught, which prepare one for teaching. The graduates have no difficult task in locating places in the educational system of the State. Many of them become teachers of Vocational Agriculture and Industrial Education, and teach vocational agriculture and the trades under the Smith-Hughes Act. Left to right —W. L. Hughes, Rural Education; E. L. Williams, Industrial Education Page 25
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THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Dean Mark Francis, D. V. M. TN THIS age of automobiles and aeroplanes, one might give little thought of the great work -ib which the veterinarians do. The School of Veterinary Medicine was established for the purpose of rendering protection to the livestock of the state. It includes the following depart¬ ments in which the graduates receive their training: Medicine and Surgery, Pathology, Phys¬ iology, and Pharmacology. After the student has completed the four-year course in Veterinary Medicine, he is eligible for appointments in the U. S. Army, in the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, and, as Veterinarian, in the State Livestock Commission and the City Boards of Health. Left to right —P. W. Burns, Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology; R. P. Marstella, Department of Medicine and Surgery; A. E. Wharton, Department of Veterinary Pathology Page 24
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THE EXTENSION SERVICE f’Tp ' HE Extension Service is one of the major divisions of the College and it is the largest organi- zation of its type, in co-operation with the United States Department of Agriculture. Practi¬ ca lly all land-grant colleges have such organizations but there is not another in the country that has a separate building for its headquarters. A large number of graduates from A. and M. College find employment with this department when they complete courses in the School of Agriculture. At the present time there are more than three hundred agents, supervisors, and specialists employed in the work of this department. Mildred Horton W. H. Williams Home Demonstration Agent Vice-Director and State Agent Page 26
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