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Technology Colleges A. HAY SIMS TECHNOLOGY HAS TWO DIVISIONS Two divisions are included in the College of Technolog)', established at the University in 1941. One is the Technical Institute Division, which is concerned with the education and training of engineering technicians; the men who plan, build, test, operate and sen-ice the technological equipment designed and developed by the scientist and the engineer. Also included is the Industrial-Mechanical Division. concerned with the training of skilled technicians. the persons trained to install, repair and operate machinery. DEAN—A. Hay Sims, dean of the Gdlcgc of Technolog)-, is an authority on technical institute education. Dean Sims was one of six technical education officials to visit the Soviet Union during May, 1961, under a Cultural Exchange Agreement. 28 DIESEL MACHINERY i« included in the facilities of the College of Technology.
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Pharmacy Colleges DR. NOEL M. FERGUSON MANY LABORATORIES AID PHARMACISTS Moused iu the Fred J. Heyne Building, the College of Pharmacy contains research facilities such as the Mading Prescription Laboratory, the Women’s Auxiliary Pharmacognosy Laboratory, the Pharmaceutical Chemical Laboratory and the Operative Pharmacy Laboratory. Limited enrollment in each of these laboratories assures personal instruction for students. DEAN—Dr. Noel M. Ferguson, dean of the College since 1919. has been actively engaged in the pharmaceutical world since 1930. either in education or directly in the profession. 27 LABORATORY WORK is an integral part of a student’s work in the College of Pharmacy.
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Downtown School Branches SCHOOL COMBINES WORK AND STUDIES Over 1,600 academic students are served by the University’s Downtown School, located at 925 Caroline. Many of these students come from the professional and business worlds, combining practical experience with their studies. For the student interested in retailing as a career, the school offers a unique combination of supervised job experience and academic training leading to a B.B.A. degree. DEAN—James C. Taylor has been with the University since 1917 and is recognized as one of the outstanding leaders in civic work. Dean Taylor is in constant demand as a speaker for both local and national executive and sales clinics. JAMES C. TAYLOR 29 DOORS REMAIN OPEN (or classes from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and classes arc held the early part of Saturday.
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