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nia 3 II iivi n ' ia ' . .V ' .- - MiLO G. Derham Direi ' tor nf the Siimmfr Outu ' ter. A Summer Session of six weeks was organized in 1904. In 1919 the session became a regular quarter. Most of the Schools and Colleges of the University ofier courses at Boulder. Courses in Mountain Field Geology are given at University Camp. The School of Medicine conducts its courses at 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Denver. In cooperation with the Depart- ment of Art, the New ' ork School of Fine and Ap- plied Art conducts courses which give credit both in this Uni ersit and in the New ' ork School. The aim of the administration of the Summer Quarter is to bring the summer instruction as far as possible into conformit with the work of the regular quarters and to provide courses of special value to teachers (many of whom are graduate students) who constitute a large proportion of the enrollment. The growth of the Summer Quarter has been con- sistent and gratifying. During the session of 1925 three thousand five hundred twenty individual stu- dents were enrolled, representing forty-six states and four foreign countries. ' MyAiUAA 20
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Unturtunateh ' for the Dc:m of Alfii his duties are not any too well defined, therefore, they cannot all be covered in any short statement. By statute he is sup- posed to interest himself particularl - in the non-schol- astic afifairs of the men of the Universit) ' . Actually, he finds himself somewhat in the position of a coordina- tor between the students and the faculty as is indicated b his membership on the Committees on Readmissiun for men, the Freshmen Lectures Committee, the A.S. U.C. Committees on Freshmen interests, and Social Life. He also acts as a coordinator between students and the citizens of Boulder, and one of the consuming elements in his life is the adjustment of trivial difficul- ties such as arise after the annual Beta-Phi Delt egg fight when the shields borro ed from the garbage cans of the neighborhood fail to come back, or that come through misunderstandings between more or less obstin- ate freshmen and their gentle but firm landladies. When all is said the real job of the Uean of Men is to make the lives of the men more pleasant and more profitable while they are in the University, and he is very much interested in his job. Philip G. Worcester Dean of Men. 19
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The School of Business Administration has recently been reorganized as a two year course with two years of college work as a prerequisite for admission. This present year sees the entrance of the first class — the class of 1927 — under the new organization. Next year the new school will be complete «ith both junior and senior classes. It is the purpose of the school to give a thorough, specialized training for responsible positions in the busi- ness world, superimposed upon a foundation of cul- tural college training. The two ears in the school itself must necessarily be devoted exclusively to business subjects. In the junior year the subjects are all pre- scribed, while the senior year offers opportunities for specialization in si.x different fields, — those of General Business, Accounting, Banking and Finance, Market- ing, Secretarial Work, and Foreign Trade and the Consular Service. For this business course the Uni- versity offers the degree of Bachelor of Business Ad- mmistration. a -r JLtAJiKK r (A . 1 UA4A jLC Frederick A. Bushee Director of the School of Business AJministralion. 21
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