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Mmic 'acuU COLLEGE OF MUSIC PGRII M’S tin- loveliest courses in the I’niversitv of rizona are those offered in the College of Music by a start of ten instructors and dean. This college. though comparatively new. being organized at the opening of t’’e l;all term of ): -2? with a student enrollment of about thirty-two and a Faculty membership of two. has increased interest with unusual alacrity during the last few years, and anmtal'y increases in student membership. The college trains voices as well as fingers, and finishes students with trained professional ability to leach music, or in some instances, even to sing as a as a means of future activity when school days are over arc eligible for this college. Ml those who may wish cultural training for their own pleasure and later enjoyment may enroll and receive desired instruction. Today many students register as Music majors and sjk-ikI mos of their c illegc hours in the Hall of Mtuic. M the Itead of the department is the dean. Charles F. Rogers, who ha sue cessfitlly directed this college since it has been organized and who has shown unwavering interest and enthusiasm for it further achievement. vocation. Put not only students desiring music Dean Roans Twcntyniiw D6W
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THE COLLEGE OF MINES AND ENGINEERING Dean Duller THE Mechanical ge. Every modern convenience of civilization is t'ie I rain child of some engineer. Pc lie world known or very insigniticant. lie lias contributed something to the comfort of mankind. Our own Col'egc of Engineering is developing men who will work mainly in the interest of their lellowmCn Dean I’utler, a very capable and interesting man, leads t' e Arizona Group in its work. 1 te is assisted liv a faculty of professors who are likewise very able in their respective classes of instruction. 'I'he graduates ot this college are proving the quality oi iheir educations by the success they are attaining in the hard old road of life. Dean Muller and his faculty, working with well equipped laboratories and in struments, are able to keep the stand At present, the L’niversity of rizonas favorable with the countrv's most noted aids ot tin i’- teaching on a continual upward trend. College of Mines and Engineering compares very schools. Emphasis on this fact is brought upon us here by the never-ending stream of letters that come to the Dean making requests for graduates of this school.
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PERHAPS the College of Law is the truest college in itself of the entire group of Arizona specialty colleges. 'I'he school already has gained recognition from the merican Association of Law Schools ami is working continually for further recognition, which it will undoubtedly receive in the near future. 'Phis college is one of a special business nature, instructing students in the books of law and fittingly preparing them for the bar examination. Rut the college does not only strive to put facts of practical nature into the heads of the students enrolled in the courses it offers. It takes care of them socially as well, having installed its second national legal fraternity last year, and makes its members feel that they as a whole are fellows well met. lxrth socially and scholastically. A library of law hooks is provided for the interest and use of the aspirant lawyers to which additional volumes are continually being added. Dean Fegtly. dean of the college, whose success can largely Ire attributed to his ability to gain and hold the confidence of liis students as well as their friendship, has under him a faculty of which every member is well known for his legal ability. Dean Feqtle COLLEGE OF LAW I .an- Kacvlly imrij
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