University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1951

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Old K mn Cited for excellency in the fields of archaeology, astronomy, dry- climate agriculture, mining engineering, and inter-American rela- tions, the University of Arizona offers these as leading study advan- tages. Numerous members of its faculty and research staff have received national and international acclaim. Outstanding reputations are vested in Dr. A. E. Douglass, inventor of the tree-ring method of determining climatic cycles, and Dr. Margaret Cammack Smith, who discovered- the cause and removal of mottling in the enamel of human teeth. Outdoor Arizona provides out-of-classroom fields of study for the Universityas students. Arizona copper mines provide finished labo- ratories for students in mining, great irrigation project dams are near-by study projects for agricultural and engineering students, and the nationis finest research has been done in dry-climate agriculture at the Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station, where agricultural students study and aid in the development of irrigation projects for the fertile valleys of the state. Courses in Latin-American cultures are complete, and national observances of the near-by republics are marked in the activities of students of Spanish and Portuguese, their programs filled with the national and native songs and dances of Mexico.. The University of Arizona has the most cosmopolitan student body in the Southwest. In the current year it represents nearly every state of the nation, the District of Columbia, and thirty foreign lands. This factor has prompted the interchange of ideas between students throughout the United States and those of foreign countries. Gen- erally, the Arizona student body runs twenty per cent out-of-Arizona residents. in the e buildings M ain . 2 2 2 Ls ' is H Ms A is .-a'- P -Wa, L flmpm.. gaming align saw' - xmas magma E M, ,, M . M. U .,.M ., M M W ,M , H.. H M . .Mi . -.M .M.,., ,M Sa ,MW ,W M s I iss! wt si. -. -figs. fz...Jfm,,rK, Cffwafi amg,,f..M , H, gggwmvg ,H ,ra T if .1 1 is a zo, rm it Bam I sms Huw if ,X xx-si is fNa was sawn i. E s H - - - as . . ..,,f is Maman M- ss? as-vga: m5.:fiXma,,,m--i-fx - E XE F E F W fl uiffwms mega ma Hikes 'Mass s Kewl For E Wi- - ---is m--is fa a N war E mn. ,, .M. H tif ,Q N .M . . E gk .im N . .M,..-Hug, W E E .W W, AH, wsu an -M is ups-an Tm vi E Wgmam wages n M B ' ' Ni' me af-if -sm H af Nm. . S, .. K si? in ii.. ww - ss 1 is-in 5 W. E Meigs. - -- 1 -,.- -mea as ZW... .. W . Y . :J gms is is ,Na X ' H-f-M111 -1 ,.:B - :M EW ww- --. .2 in-mea a as s . QW SH.. wit H W- E ka an , sg gim- 1' may swam -, 1 fait A . Mi S . -4 V , . is- Hw X E na Hamm gags -E in :f -s ark H is-X - if B: 5 s if 2 B f B ,m 55 ,W E M W is H 'Sm S E H if if Z3 2 as E . sf , r zum H V1 C3133-mf H .sjE? ?qg..5,w 2 si V IEEE? .Q E4 ' ,. N f is s wb. . Q- r 1-WM 1 wggfw 5 lim'-,. 'N' fsgzhlbq- I H . 'Qt if FQ. W M ' if ... - N ' - Y ' N it 555591 f - , ai g M ms: B. . my B V E r ... , at H ag ,2 E . 5 N H N Ea.-. W 'H-'E'-gc' .file-jf' . W H E it s E 5 .ar'3:e... ,E i.:f.:.,g E W- s E an as--in E. shy- w. -ya, F, iff.. f, H is gps a mba m yn.. -Q gg.. . V ,I ..--M tgsmisamf Wm - at s? .s'gsB - WEEK agus 'mmm--Jifggfrr ff -'XB W K E 1 4-saggy at -F H. . W. is Q? 'at' iim ws Q KM - ' :.: ... ' H- S ' 'E gg- 'ips I-fra:-' H ' an- :F s H as sf tu- :': f,-1-i:'1 ':s- W. E ,,-:.:1:'i1ig.-':':t- . '- V 'E .- if - -, -.-... sg if , 13:2 .:. z.: ,. ,,,..., M K, ...ali I ,.,,, , , 1- -5, , , fa de, iw.--A ,E .- ' ,ep . -1 , .. -7 Y . ,Y e ---- - B M , As s, .H ms.. .- ..s,. i .,g,,,,,.s, H .F.sa.:..x.r.,.aae-.f '24

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