Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1955

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ACADEMIC DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE DEAN JOHN E. DINWIDDIE The School of Architecture is pri- marily concerned with and dedicated to the development of a living and vigorous native architecture for the southern region. Through the five year program, the school strives to integrate the architect as a social human being, a good citizen of his environment large or small. Though first aims are for the South we feel that the student should be equipped to adapt their woric to any region. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEAN ROBERT FRENCH This college provides for its men and women substantial professional training for business careers. It seeks to enroll students of intellectual competence, good character, and leadership poten- tial. The School of Business Administra- tion strives to provide the business com- munity with graduates who command a working knowledge of business manage- ment, and who can be counted upon to serve the community and the nation. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEAN LEE JOHNSON The College of Engineering offers a standard four-year course leading to the Bachelor ' s degree in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engi- neering. The courses are designed to provide a sound basis for professional careers of any kind In these fields with opportunity for study of Gulf Coast problems. The faculty also participates In offering graduate work leading to a Master ' s degree in four types of Engi- neering. The winners and the winning design for the Beaux Arts Ball. Time out for lunch at the Comnnerce Lounge The engineer In his natural surroundings

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GRADUATE SCHOOL DEAN ROBERT LUMIANSKY The Graduate School offers courses of study leading to the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Fine Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy. Graduate courses of pro- fessional type are offered by the School of Business Administration, the Law School, the Medical School, and the School of Social Work. The privilege of going to the Grad- uate School is extended to properly qualified students holding Bachelor ' s degrees. NE WCOMB COLLEGE ■; DEAN JOHN HUBBARD Newconnb College was founded in 1836 by Mrs. Josephine Louise New- comb as a memorial to her only daughter. This was the first women ' s college to function within the frame- work of a university. On the campus there is a full curriculum of Liberal Arts, Music, Fine Arts, and now Newcomb offers the one-year abroad study plan. As it is within the culture of New Orleans, Newcomb is thus traditionally rich in its capacity to offer a liberal education. ARTS AND SCIENCE DEAN FRED C. COLE The purpose of this college is to as- sure every student an opportunity to receive a sound general education, as well as a good base for specialization in future activities. Some of the students will prepare themselves for entrance into graduate or professional schools, while others will terminate their formal educa- tion with the bachelor degree. In any case, the college offers its students ( preparation for positions of leadership and trust in their communities. And so friends, as we stand upon the threshold . . . Column Right . . . March! And nnan! You should have seen the one that got away!



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SOCIAL WORK DEAN ELIZABETH WISNER The School of Social Work is a pro- fessional school offering graduate work in preparation for positions in private and public welfare organizations. The university has been offering graduate degrees in Social Work since 1935. The school has been a member of the American Association of Schools of Social Work since 1937. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEAN JOHN DYER The University College or evening school got its name from the fact that it offers courses from all the various schools in the University. Students may also enroll in the regular day courses. The faculty is made up of full-time teachers and recognized lecturers in various fields. SUMMER SC HOO L DIRECTOR THOMAS EARLE Summer school may be attended by students enrolled in any College of Tulane University or any other univer- sity. The courses offered are used to- ward undergraduate degrees, and also are applied toward degrees in Graduate Schools. Summer School offers an op- portunity to schedule work which could not conveniently be fitted into regular programs, to supplement pro- grams with courses of particular Inter- est, to make up deficiencies or prerequi- sites; and to reduce the length of time required to qualify for a degree. Some Social Workers with a social work And he ' ll hurry if he sees these two waiting Some of the cooler kids at the Newcomb pool

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