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SCHUUI UF PHHHWHUU No mere soda jerkers are graduates at the School at Pharmacy. They are trained in every phase at the sciences ot pharmacy, pharmacology, and pharmacognosy. Director P. A. Foote is a much sought atter man in state pharmaceutical circles these days, since the supply at positions exceeds the hamper at graduates annually, and Dr. Foote is the man to whom employers look tor pharmacists to till these pa- sitions. Most ot the Florida co-eds are pharmacy students, explaining, perhaps, the in- creasing popularity ot the school in the last tew years. L. D. EDWARDS W. J. I-IIJSA C. I-I JOI-INSON C R. JORDAN SCHUUI UI HHCHIIE The School ot Architecture and Allied Arts otters its enrollees an easy tour year course that always takes six years to complete. Architects are even older than law- yers on the Florida campus, and many have been here since Thomas Flall tirst saw the light ot day. Director Rudolph Weaver, architect to the Board ot Control, in addition to his ad- ministrative duties, tinds time to draw the plans tor Florida's new buildings, such as the Administration building lproposedl R. A FOOTE, DIRECTOR W T. ARINIETT J. L. R. GRAND I-I I-I FIOLBROOK A. D. IvIcVOY RUDOLPFI WEAVER, DIRECTOR SCHUUI There's more to wood than meets endeavors to teach its students what Showing an amazing increase in enrollment that is keeping pace with Flarida's expanding lumber industry, the School at Forestry is rendering a valuable service to the state by train- ing scientists, not woodchoppers, who will aid in the conservation and de- velopment ot Florida's forests. The School owns the Austin Cary Memorial Forest, where students pre- ter to hold tield days and parties rather than to experiment with wood, insects, and diseased trees. Director Fl. S. Newins was once the whole faculty at the School, but now sits behind a highly polished desk, and makes the chips tall in their respec- tive places. UI IUHESIRU the axe and the School ot Forestry lies under the surtace. O xc ,Gs i' . ' .S 2 f ff X f X X ft X X X ,x s ws , I, S My .A ,, ,J 1' Z' A X -sfipiffgf 1 ' .I I f ., I ' ' f. L' .. Adv! 'Z f if N ,y Z I .u ll . if Q' , x ,, - ,,.,, f . hx' Qyiyr tw ' hgzrsi owffvz.-ic. 1 ' . vi 113' f 1 ...A 1 tif:-'f .elftffwif tfv ' W. B DE VALI. P. W FRAZER J. W. MILLER G. F. WEBER R. I-I. WESTVELD E. A. ZIEGLER I-I. S. NEWIINIS, DIRECTOR
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'BA 1' ' DEAN H H l-llllvlE A' A-. V, Y 1' i x ' a l 9 AI f erything else peel service of the College ot Agriculture in rousing rurol stondords ond form levels in the lost tevv yeors -' T i if I! i '-7 i ,f-vi wi i ,f Allin. O W Anilrrwii If Li lirzilcrr A P Blorl- W R CGHOII l li fill, l l l it rilili ii M Vi' Vininil li L Fcul-. E VV Gorris H G, l'lOVT1llTOV1 it it imiifiii it i rvinii, vv M :itil fs' v ltliibli' L L Rusoff N W Sfinbofn P l-l Qenn A L Sheoly W B Tisdole C. F. Weber H S Wolfe UULLEGE lll HGHICULTURE Theyve never seen o purple cow, either, but it would be no surprise lo the toculty ond students ot the College ot Agricul ture it their experiment suddenly turned up o bovine ot thot hue More ond more, the old epithet ot cow college seems out of ploce when Ag is referred to, Future lormers must study such uncovvish subiects os chemistry ond economics, since the tuture ot ogriculture is telt to be closely tied up with the tuture of ev Closer to the citizens ot the stote thon ony other bronch ot the University, the College ot Agriculture holds numerous short courses in every kind ot rurol endeovor, ond works closely with the county ogents ond Agriculturol Experiment Stotion The government receives its shore ot Ag groduotes, mostly in the soil conservotion deportment which hos become more populor in the lost tvvo yeors thon ever hetore Groduotes ore corrying on its work in every port ot the stote, ond form leoders recognize the
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DEAN il' M SIMPSGN GHHIJUHTE SCHUUL lncludlng I0 tts scope every deportment on the compus, the Groduote School novv otters the Moster degree in every upperdtvtslon college except lovv ond bustness od- mtntstrotton, ond the doctor ot philosophy degree rn tour deportments Students tn Groduote School con spend much ttme rn letsure, stnce they toke only I2 hours vvorlq eoch semester, but the bugoboo ot theses is worse thon o sword ot Dom- ocles The stocks ot the Unuversrty Ltbrory ore more used by these groduote students thon by the vvelleknovvn book worm, ond more then one good book or lmportont ortlcle hos been written by Flondo students in guest ot odvonced degrees Enrollees toke courses numbered 300 ond obove whale working tor thelr odvonced degrees, They receive more lndtvtduol core thon do ordtnory students, ond thenr tutures ore chorted out tor them by toculty odvlsers, who olso supervtse the theses, the orm cyl thc- Generol Extenston duvtston rs not to leoch o student 'l-low to Become on Educoted Mon in Ten Eosy Lessons dt Home Desrgned for persons expectrng to go to college ot some time, tor students who hove lett college temporortly, tor 'eochers vvorl mg 'ltcv odvonce rn therr proteee Sven, ond tor persons deslnng to tolce courses tor content volue only, the extension duvlston ,ltt,rs home study urtlts In 25 college tlelcls, os well os hugh school commercnol, ond specrol 'QUIJVBQS Qnly Olltf'-lffIlVll'l ot the credits needed lor groduotron trcm the Uneversnty ot Flortdo or Flqndo Stott, College for Women con he eorned by el-tensron, but teochers ore llI3l'lIlll- led tn tole courscs thot vvlll enoble them lry t-,nch oddfrrl 'tl,IblCClS fl lorgr nnrnhfgr ot Untverslty toculty rnern- ltr' cflupurote Ill thus home study plon by gnlng the U 'wlQlIl'l'Iti'lllS ond tests ond grodtng pfltltrs oll ld rnol llwfllrlefel lay llvrtn ll C ltllley llt' Cl ltfflll' nlllrlt 'frtcl' nut llllllflftfflt of tltoueonds ol K J Y ,,3- ,, llfl lv trtnlpltlfetg, or-fl fltltfrr crlnfrtttczndl turtl- ll r' 'l'1l'l :filly ttnfl otltfrs lla stu'l,-nt', the 'll 'llllllIl, tn gnln port of o rnlltlgfl f-rlnrn trnn yxhfin lVfl1Ilt'llGtlff'H do not perrnlt thetr lf lflf'rl r nrt lltr' t'flllllvll', DEAN B. C RILEY
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