Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE COLLEGE OF LAW Ri lis Carkoij-iox IIakhis. .A.U. Dean i,i..i:., ii Kis.n., r.r,.n. Tin- ri ilaiu ' Ccillc-Kc- if Law was establislifil in 18+7 a the Law Deparlmiiu of the rnivtrsitv of Louisiana. The curriculum of the College has been arranged to provide for the special training of those who intend to practice in Louisiana, and at the same time to afford training to those who may wish to practice in any of the other states. The College owns one of the most complete law libraries in the Southern states. It is a member of the Association of American Laxv Schools. It publishes the Tulanc I, iiv Rrvifiv, which aflfords a medium for the expression of the best thought available on Comparative Jurisprudence. FACULTY— COLLEGE OF LAW FACULTY— COLLEGE OF COMMERCE THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Morton Arnold Aldrich. A.H.. Ph.D. Dean The purpose of this college has been, since its establishment in 1914, to offer substantial professional training preparatory to a busi- ness career. The instruction offered is planned for students suffi- ciently able and mature to do work of university grade, and no stu- dent is received unless prepared to do work of this character. It is essential, also, to the permanent success of the college that its stu- dents approach their work in an earnest professional spirit. In order to make the business courses available for business men and wiimen, classes are also held at night from 8 to 945 o ' clock. Kach course meets oi e night a week.

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k -- i H THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Charles Cassedv Bass, M.D., D.Sc, F.A.C.P. Dea?i The School of Medicine occupies an enviable place among the leading medical schools of the country. Students and doctors from every state in the Union and from many foreign countries come to Tulane for medical training. The Hutchinson Memorial Clinic in the New Hutchinson Me- morial Building provides for the most practical training and ex- perience in actual care of patients. Each senior student has what corresponds to a well equipped private office where, under the su- pervision of an instructor, he examines and treats his patients as he should do later in private practice. FACULTY GROUPS— SCHOOL OF MEDICINE I THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY J. F. Soiox, M.Ph., Ph.D. Dean Established in 1838, the School of Pharmacy, now under the jurisdiction of a Pharmacist Dean, offers a four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy; this course is now being administered strictly according to the Pharmaceutical Syllabus, a publication pre- pared and published by the National Pharmaceutical Syllabus Committee, representing the American Association of Col- leges of Pharmac} ' , the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, and the American Pharmaceutical Association. I



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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Edward A. Bechtel Ph.D. Dean The College of Arts and Sciences is one of the oldest colleges of Tulane University. It offers courses leading to the degrees of Bach- elor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Education in Physical Education. The curriculum is planned to give a general education and, at the same time, affords opportunity for specialization in some one group of studies. Special courses offered prepare for the study of Medicine and of Law. Among the elective courses is included the Department of Journalism. The course in Physical Education af- fords preparation for athletic coaches and directors, together with training in academic subjects. FACULTY— COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY— NEWCO MB COLLEGE NEWCOMB COLLEGE Pierce Butler, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dean Mrs. Josephine Louise Newcomb founded Newcomb College as a memorial to her daughter, Harriott Sophie Newcomb. In fulfillment of Mrs. Newcomb ' s wish and her profound interest in the people of New Orleans, the College endeavors to equip young women for ef- fective and intelligent service to society. A college of liberal arts offering sound instruction in cultural and scientific fields is the cen- ter of Newcomb. For students suited by temperament or by special aptitude to develop a sound culture through Art or Music, the Col- lege offers special four-year courses in those subjects, leading to ap- propriate degrees. K i ' ■ S -- - ' %w

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