University of Houston - Houstonian Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1961

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Colleges MILES of pipes thread thoir way through this section of the engineering laboratory to interconnect the hundreds of tosting mechanisms. RADIOACTIVE material storod at the Nuclear Calibration Facility provides o standard for calibrating nuclear-radiation measuring devices. STATE BAR EXAMINATION CLIMAXES YEARS’ WORK Occupying a wing of the air-conditioned M. D. Anderson Memorial Library, the College of Law was organized in 1947. The law library has approximately 34,500 volumes, including substantially all of the reported decisions in the United States and England. The college’s method of instruction is designed to enable graduates to practive law wherever the Anglo-American system of law prevails. Other objectives are: (1) to train students in the fundamental techniques required in the practice and administration of the law; (2) to impart an understanding and appreciation of the high nature of the profession; and (3) to equip students for intelligent participation in the affairs of their community, state and nation. Each year graduates of this college rank among the best when taking the state bar examination. DEAN—Newell IL Blakely entered University service as an assistant professor of law in 1949. He assumed the position of dean in 1957. Dean Blakely holds a B.A. from Ouachita College, a Ph.M. from the University of Wisconsin, an LL.B. from the University of Texas and an LL.M. from the University of Michigan. 29 DEAN—Newell H. Blakely

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DEAN—Dr. F.M. Tiller CHALLENGE IS MET Engineering is a creative profession which contributes to the improvement of our social and economic order through technological advances and development. Training and preparation of engineers offers a continuing challenge to our educational program. The Cullen College of Engineering has accepted and met this challenge. Facilitating modern, air-conditioned classrooms along with specialized laboratories such as the Nuclear Calibration Facility and an experimental oil well, the college has experienced widespread acceptance. Houston, located in the center of a rapidly expanding industrial area, offers great possibilities for field trips and on-job training to the engineering student. DEAN—Dr. F. M. Tiller comes to the University with an impressive list of teaching and professional experience. His formal education includes a B.Ch.E. degree from the University of Louisville, where he was the first honor graduate in engineering in 1937, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Tiller is the author of numerous papers and holds offices and membership in many local and national engineering societies. PROXIMITY of college and business is exemplified in this picture of the Science Building, as the Houston skyline looms in the background. Law REVIEWING court cosos takes mony hours of the law students' time.



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Opened in 1952. the University of Houston’s College of Optometry is the only one of its kind in the Southwest. Major objectives of the college arc to train students in the knowledge and skills used in the practice of optometry and to provide an understanding of the basic facts in the field of visual science. A two-year pre-professional program is designed to include the general requirements for a bachelor’s degree, while the three-year professional program provides the theoretical and practical knowledge needed for general practice in optometry. DEAN—Dr. Charles R. Stewart has held this position since the college’s opening. The holder of a B.S., an M.S. and a Ph.D. from Ohio State University, he is resigning to enter private practice as of June, 1961. Optometr COLLEGE IS UNIQUE SPOTLESS laboratories, such oj this for phytochomistry, along with the most modern equipment available furnish students incentive for the exacting core required in the profession.

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