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 32 of 360
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CCL!-ECE HE appeal of music is sufficiently g general to account for the cornparaf tively small amount of retrenchment that has come in this Held of endeavor during the past three years. Training young men and women with some spef cial- talent is the privilege of the facf ulty of the College of Music. It is a particularly happy undertaking for student and teacher alike because of the nature of this art. Our graduates have been exception' ally fortunate in securing positions after graduation in recent years. This is perhaps due to the higher standards required and to the superior quality of our students. The College stands on the same high level which has for years been the proud achievement of the Uni' versity as a whole. The recent addition 4 of majors in Public School Music and ' Musical Composition has rounded out our curriculum to the needs of all. R. W. DUNHAM, Director. 026 CF MUSIC ROWLAND W. DUNHAM HE building which houses the Music Conservatory was originally a hospital for county patients and was later used as a chemistry build' ing. Rowland W. Dunham has his oiiice in this building. Com' plete courses are offered in voice, piano, violin and organ. Organ stu' dents have the use of the fine pipe organ in Macky Auditorium.

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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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T I 1 l' D.: N33 1 TQ Q M I 1 l l n Tl-IE SCF-IQCDI. OF BUSINESS ELMORE PETERSEN CTIVITY in the School of business is divided between the Law Building and Woodbury Hall. The Dean of this school has his oliices on the first floor in Woodf bury, and a majority of the instrucf tors have their offices on the fourth floor. The primary purpose of the school is to educate and train men and women for the business World. A separate building devoted to the needs of the School of Business is a necessary step in raising its standards. S ONE of the professional divi- sions of the University of Colorado, the School of Business administers its work in a professional spirit and with prof fessional aims. Business is a pecuniarily organized scheme for gratifying human wants. Properly understood, business falls little short of being as broad and inclusive as life itself in its motives, aspirations, and social obligations. Ac' cordingly, the School of Business is committed to the development and pref sentation of a curriculum in terms of outstanding problems and relations of modern business. It believes that, through the discussion and analysis of business problems in appropriate fields, it can and does train men and women to think effectively about business probe lems and to form business judgments. It is convinced that this training mate' rially shortens the apprenticeship of those who, possessing the intangible ele' ments of executive ability, will ulti' mately emerge as successful business executives. ELMORE PETERSEN, Dean. 270 ii, g,- -.W Wig... K .--W---Y-f, f'T::T 1 . . . . ,f eDf . . 11251 --1 1 1- iff 1 1 -21144 1 it will '- 1gfV1f.' .4 I X --3.-. 1.1 1'-:ii ...T lffbzi 4,721 '- 1:11 , 'T'-fl 'Y 1 fill- 'ir' ill '! Ellie' if wil VB? ll 1 nl- 1'Ll:1'1' 11.ff-- U rss.: Q1 fig: Ill s, .7 2:2 1 - Ml .1 ' .i-f1,,, --A ,143 ., . 1 in-Q.-41-A 1 11 , . 1 V -1471 , 1 1.-sag. 1--VKX. 1x .. ' .r-Q 11' K- 1 --. 1 , 1 1. ri. : 4 , . li In 4 I l 1 We r 1 f 1 1 -+2 11 1 l 1 K Af. 1 N I 1p1 1ll ,N Ilxl r1x1 ml 11,177 1.7 , V 11. K., -.n , ,s , . - si. 4 gl 1. 111.1-.- ' 1:.,. Q X 1'ia,-..,Q.s,L 1-Qi H14 sf- , ,..,.. - , -H .,,, , -r Y, M., . as jsgsfe.. ' lsr.. e X 1 1 X , f 1, I if 1x VY Y ' 1 P l 'l -1 1-, 1 .:f,,,.:, -. gr 1- ,,,, , V ,J- Ui' .,1T!'1 , 14 -,1---1. .sa .s 1-.true T '34, ,ir , l1-,. 1 ' 1 fs! 1 1' 1' Y, '1 2 . - - 11 .4 . 1 gs .. . .-.sf T-Y ,,.1,,,1 -,qi ' 5 , W2-5 i,,1 1,7 1 - ------.-4--agree. ,.?.,.5-, ,H :as--rn -Q -3 Q 3-,Je--1 ., Wfua, . 1. 1 1 1 ,1!-f.-- .s Ev: . G V +1

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