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SCI-IOCDI. GF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS L'r.-Cor.. THOMAS G. Pxivro A ' Winchester, Burgess, Peyton, Falck 1'lFRequired for all able-bodied freshman and sophomore men students and offered as an elective to certain upperclassmen, instruction and training in military science at the university is administered by Lt-Col. Thomas C-. Peyton, aided by Maj, YV. A. Falclc, Maj. Carleton Burgess, Maj. R. C. VVinehester, a staff of non-commissioned oflicers, and Miss Mary Anne Cross, secretary of the department. Nearly 6oo freshmen and sophomores, and 102 upper- classmen, who receive reserve commissions at the end of their four years of training, registered for work in September of this school year. This year the department changed the drill and class- room schedule, offering a two-hour drill period on either Tuesday or Friday, and cutting an hour from the class work, thus emphasizing the practical applica- tion of theory. ' Another innovation this year was the advanced riding and jumping class offered to interested seniors by Major NVinchester, one of the United States army's best horsemen. New to the department, Major VVin- chester has received special training at the cavalry school at Ft. Riley, Kansas, and at a Polish school. 22
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SCHDOI. DF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION E. 1 , 111.51 lan Im' BROWN, PHD. 1-, 6. 3rd row: Yount, Stricklcr, McCormick, Wood, Herrick 2nd row: Gray, Hudson, I-larvill, Parnell, Waltz, Howard lst row: Houghton, Maynard, Brown, Schmidt, Conrad Yi? In the year 1914 a four-year specialized course of study leading to a bachelor's de- gree in commerce was approved by the University and was made a part of the College of Liberal Arts. The course proved popular, and the enrollment increased steadily. The number of graduates receiving degrees in commerce mounted. In 1934 the Board of Regents created the present School of Business and Public Ad- ministration with Dr. E. Brown as Director. Since that time the School has continued to grow. Today the School of Business and Public Administra- tion of the University is a professional school which combines a broad cultural background with an oppor- tunity for concentration in ten professional fields of study: accounting, finance, general business, market- ing, secretarial training, teaching commercial subjects, law and business administration, government service, foreign service, and social work. At the present time fourteen faculty members are in charge of the instruc- tion of the five hundred a11d fifty students enrolled in the School, which is the largest division in the Univer- sity giving professional work. 21
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In the panel at left are long-range views of that semi-annual study in mob psychology, regis- tration. Some day the administration will no doubt work out a more efhcient method of en- rolling its students, meanwhile there are scenes like these. Above right is Deans Fegtly, who re- tired this year as active head of the College of Law, carried on as a pro- fessor. Richard Summers, co-literary lion with lack O'Connor, is shown above with fellow English professors, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Raffman. Direc- tor Brown of the Business Ad School appears at right, intent on a business- lilce method of enrollment. FALL MGB SCENE Herr Kurath and Herr Mundinger, unacademic members of the German department, are shown below attending to the routine business of same. At right is Dr. Solve, acting head of the English department, who paints, occasionally acts, never changes the pitch of his voice. Q
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