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ColL ege o f En ineerin Dean S. S. Steinberg Under the guidance of Dean S. S. Steinberg, the College has trained enlisted men in the Army Spe- cialized Training Program; has prepared men to be- come officers in the ground and air forces of the Army and the Navy; has conducted classes for men and women of the State of Maryland to prepare them for work to expedite war production; and has trained students for work in industrial plants. It has provided the professional engineers needed to design and to Jn one of ibc labs. construct for victory. Although the principal aim of the College is to train young men and women for the profession of Engineering, it insists that they have sufficient cul- tural courses to equip them for their duties as citizens. The College of Engineering includes the Depart- ments of Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. 22
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College of Education Much of the responsibility of preparing a new generation to deal with its problems falls upon the public schools. Ready to show the young people of the nation a better way of life will be the teachers trained by the College of Education. The college offers courses for those who wish to teach in the secondary, preparatory, and vocational schools. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science de- grees are given in Arts and Science, Agriculture, Com- mercial, Home Economics, Industrial and Physical Education. Acting Dean Arnold E. Joyal has led in the effort to make a reality of the dream of a twelve-year public school plan in Maryland. ll ' hafs new? Acting Dean Arnold E. Joyal 21
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College of Home Economics J je lalcit s(v fs 1 the i iakiiul The first aim of the College of Home Economics is to train young women in home making; the second, to prepare women students for professional work. Co- operating with the war effort, the College has stressed the latter. It is realized that a strong home could mean little to a defeated nation, and students have been and are continuing to be prepared for work that can aid in successfully ending the war. The College of Home Economics is organized into Dean Marie Mount the Departments of Foods and Nutrition; Textiles, Clothing and Art; and Home and Institution Man- agement. A home management house is maintained to give the students practical application experience. Students having high scholastic averages may be elected to Omicron Nu, national Home Economics honor society. The Home Economics Club is affiliated with the American Home Economics Association. w? - 23
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