University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1933

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University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 30 of 360
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SCHCDOL QF LAW HE aim and purpose of a modern law school is to respond to the insistent demand of society for the education of law trained graduates who are conf scious of the need of social develop- ment and who are not content merely to be legal craftsmen. Legal education, while primarily intended to prepare men and women for the legal profesf sion, is now called upon to train stu' dents for the related fields of business, Enance, politics and the foreign service. Such increasing demands have called for the broadening of the preflegal preparation as a foundation and back' ground for the threefyear period of spef cialized legal study. But whether the student is preparing himself for the legal profession or for some related ac' tivity, the benefits to be derived from a training afforded in a law school are great. The School of Law of the University of Colorado was established in 1892. It has promptly met all of the stand' ards laid down by the Association of American Law Schools and the Amer' ican Bar Association and has contin' uously held its rank as one of the lead- ing law schools in the country. Its grad- uates are discharging their duties to society in private life as practitioners and public-spirited citizens, and in pub' lic life as legislators, judges and states' IHCD. ROBERT L. STEARNS, Acting Dean. 024 ROBERT L. STEARNS UGGENHEIM Law Building was a gift of the Honorable Simon Guggenheim, a former United States Senator from Colorado, and was erected in 1909. This building contains the office of the Dean of the School of Law, classrooms, a model courtroom, and one of the most complete law libraries in the West. It has been traditional for many years that freshman and sophof more students are not 'to mount the law steps, and many a newcomer has learned to his chagrin that this tradition must be observed. OD 'l O CIUYI UU 'Sibl-

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COLO RGD-Fill Q53 SCHOOL CDF mf . . '!.:. 1 Y ,vit , -'.:v. J ' , 4 L Miss Louisa KIENINGER HE Nurses' Home in Denver was built near the Colorado General Hospital in 1924. Miss Louise Kieninger, head of the School of Nursing, has her oHice here. This building provides the student nurses with a cheerful, homelike place to live, and lends a pleasurable aspect to their work. In spite of the tedious work inf volved in training for nursing, sta' tistics show that there is an inf crease in the number of students in this school each year. NURSING HE art of nursing is just as distinct and as specialized as the art of the med' ical practitioner, the art of music, the art of engineering, and is more and more recognized as such. The system of education in nursing has undergone radical changes, and calls particularly for educated women. The many prob' lems in the profession offer scope for the highest kind of intelligent and ad' ministrative ability which can be ref ceived. From the more or -lesasimple personal services to the sick, nursing has devel' oped until it includes a large number of important duties, some of them dis' tinctly medical and sanitary, others educational and administrative, and still others public and social in char' acter. College women in increasing num' bers are entering nursing schools, and even the brightest feel that they need all the resources that a college educa- tion gives to enable them to meet the higher demands of the profession. The school not only ranks as an out' standing School of Nursing for under' graduate and graduate students, but is recognized in educational and research programs for its faculty, staff of inf structors, supervisors and head nurses. Graduates of the school are filling im' portant positions as educators in this and foreign countries. LOUISE KIENINGER, Di-rector of the School. 230



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55 QllQ'lQ D RQ .2 CQLQ Q I I1 ll l l CCLLEGE OF l Homin C. WASHBURN LD MAIN, the first building on the campus, was made possible in 1876, partly through donations from the citizens of Boulder. The office of Dean Homer C. Wash' burn, head of the College of Phar' macy, and the many classrooms of the College of Pharmacy, are lo' cated in this building. The huge bell in Old Maiii not only calls students to classes, but also heralds every athletic victory. PHARMACY x O THE readers of the Colovadan the College of Pharmacy brings a mes' sage of service and cooperation. Ever in the front line of duty to the great commonwealth of Colorado upon which it is dependent for its strength and its support, it stands as a symbol of health and a bulwark of defense against man's most dreaded enemy-disease. The College of Pharmacy trains the youth of the state in the knowledge of healthfgiving service and healthfpre- serving cooperation with the medical profession, supplementing the effect of the pure air and the glorious sunshine with which nature has so abundantly blessed us. The College of Pharmacy-its ideals, its ambition, and its life are epitomized by the service rendered to the various communities of the state by those who have benefited by its teachings and have gone forth to minister and to serve. HOMER C. WASHBURN, Dean. I .sis W 250 -f.:9-- . iv--'W if 'serv - - 342731: '. ' .-- Q---, , . 5-9 fl? 1 ' 7 5 af w ' 534,411 .-'H Fffl- . .- 1: wr- 3-34-,, 5 .,--- 1 Q J. -31. . ., Y M-..:. . -My ,l l --ff! ., ,V t K . . ,l - Xl , g 1 ,,,, ll V . . --:f H 'eff , ,pw ,, , . l . -, . .3 , ,f-..-- . '- . ..-U -1:,,,T. 11---1 'fl I ,iyipw ,. 'if FH ,Stal .t.g,3:,,,r - V -, A lf:-5 '-..L'.ET '. H 1- lg Jil., S 3-eg, 3 1. Ii. lf. ii -Q 2 itat- ' 4. .ggi Ljl 'viii Ji Qlirfg , .' W - ' . .,. 1 'i L f- '1 'tif . . ,i 'ii,, ,' l- v, f-,....- .. ' ' A -.Ll 1- Wiffm

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