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The School of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Mark Francis is dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Coming under the supervision of this school are the following departments: Veterinary Anatomy, Veterinary Medicine and Sur¬ gery, Veterinary Pathology and Veter¬ inary Physiology and Pharmacology. Working with Dr. Francis in instruc¬ tion in these courses are: P. W. Burns, R. P. Marstella, A. A. Lenert, R. C. Dunn, A. E. Wharton. Perhaps the primary purpose served by the school is to turn out men who will render protection to animals in i a ifgH! mi |-| I I ■ € ■ ■ ■ Dean Mark Francis general and livestock in particular thru the knowledge gained at A. and M. Positions are open to graduates on the various City Boards of Health over the State, on Live¬ stock Commissions and in the Bureau of Animal Husban- drv. At the head of the school is Dean Francis, a man who has served his State as few men seldom do. The results of Dean Francis’ experiments and findings have proved of untold value to cattle breeders and livestock owners in Texas, and elsewhere over the country. An exhibit fro?n Dr. Francis ' Museum Page 21
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The School of Engineering Dean F. C. Bolton is head of the School of Engineering. Departments coming under the jurisdiction of Dean Bolton and included in the School of Engineering are; Architecture, Chem¬ ical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical En¬ gineering, Textile Engineering, Petro¬ leum Production Engineering, Munici¬ pal and Sanitary Engineering, and Drawing. The school is a technical one and prepares the student for specialized life work. Enrollment in the school ranks as high as any in the College and compares favorably with that of any in the nation. Dean F. C. Bolton A. and M. is noted for the type of engineering student that it turns out, and there is apparent an increasing de¬ mand for the man technically trained at this College. Each year sees an increasing number of A. and M. engi¬ neers go with the big research and technical firms of the country. Facts such as these reflect the highest credit on the College, the School of Engineering and on Dean Bol¬ ton and his departmental professors. The school offers a wide range of courses and trains its men well. Page 20
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The School of Vocational Teaching Dean C. H. Winkler is the dean of the School of Vocational Teaching. Courses offered in this school are: Agri¬ cultural Education, Rural Education, Industrial Education and Industrial Arts. The school as a whole includes professional subjects taught to prepare the student for the business of teach¬ ing. The State of Texas owes a great debt to this school, since the majority of teachers of vocational agriculture, county agents and various other exten¬ sion workers are graduates of A. and M. and of the School of Vocational Teaching. Dean C. H. Winkler Perhaps one of the most important phases relating to the school, is the graduate work which a great many stu¬ dents undertake. This fact forecasts the addition of better trained men, specialized experts and better grounded teach¬ ers to the State educational system. The school is being taxed now to meet the demand for more and better trained teachers. This, as well as the growth of the school in the past, testifies to its importance and rank among the other schools. Dealt Winkler at his desk Page 22
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