University of Miami - Ibis Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)

 - Class of 1945

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Liberal Arts UKUI. . I U OF IIKFOXVKIKSIOX MOST EVIDENT IX THIS SI'HOOL Anyone who wants to know tin story of a school year must look to the College of Liberal Arts, the center of every university. At Miami the College of Liberal Arts this year was an excellent index to all the activities and change' of the whole I niversity. With the end of the war almost within sight, plans were already maturing for reconversion to a peacetime schedule. The lirst outward and unmistakable sign was the announcement that the I niversity will abandon the trimester system come July, shifting hack to the semester plan that was followed in more leisurely days. So. instead of students and professors sweating out a July trimester in 1945, they ill sweat out two of the (radiiional summer sessions. pre-war model. But let there he no illusion about it; college life after the war will never he quite the same as before—anyway, not for a long time. If you |)r. Jay F. W. I’nrtuti, Dean of the Faculty. '» . Phvrical Science, Furuliy. Sralnl: C«-or|ir Glcaron, Mr . Georgia Del Franco. Mr . Melanie Ro bor«U|th. Miw Mar-Karel Mu»tard, Evan T. I.imi,trom. Slamlinii: Dr. Herman Meyer. Philip Carter. Dr. Elmer lljort. Dr. Maurice llolmr., Warren Longenedter. Ilotium, Eiifcl»»l Faculty. Stated: Paul Harm,. Mr . Natalie Lawrence. Mr,. Lucy Hau er. Mr». Nina Durkin,. J. Ralph Murray. Stan linf: Simon Horh-berpr, Dr. Charle. Doren Tharp, Frederick Koch. Jr.. K. Malcolm Real. John I- Rou»e. want to get technical, maybe we can put the changes down here, with or without footnotes. The infiltration of about a hundred seventy war veterans this year has not gone unnoticed. For the most part these are fellows whose experiences in uniform have given them a more rounded and often a more mature slant on Gilford V »! t • H

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Administrators Foster Alter DEAN OF MEN Mary B. Merritt DEAN OF WOMEN William Hester SECRETARY Harry Proven REGISTRAR Sydney B. Maynard TREASURER



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Dr. Iliirolil K. Uric -. Dcjn of the Colic © of Liberal Arts. things than held by many civilians of their own age. Although some of them may be a little rusty in the ways of the cloistered life and a little hazy about the difference between a transitive verb and the categorical imperative, as who isn't, they have enlivened college life by being quick to challenge text and teacher. Without being stuffy about it a goodly number of them are seriously interested in government and public affairs, and headed, it seems, to careers as attorneys. Most of these former servicemen are less concerned with the kind of college life you’ve seen in the movies than with reciprocal trade agreements. Dumbarton Oaks, and the San Francisco Conference. (One of them, we're told, flew to Philadelphia to vote in the November elections.) Hut this preoccupation, it’s pleasant to report, Bo»k r does not keep them from showing a zestful enthusiasm about college girls. W hile the vets are likely to take courses in government and economics, the presence of several hundred Navy V-12 trainees has skyrocketed the enrollments in math, physics. and chemistry. Scores of these sailor-students have gone from the University to midshipman school and emerged, in due course, as ensigns, lately there has been some talk about the establishment of a permanent Navy Reserve Officers' Train- Ro«borough ing Corps at the University after the war. The gift of a million dollars hy Kdmond A. Hughes for a College of Engineering has set a goal for the science department. Other substantial gifts to the University include a hundred thousand dollars for a Library Building from George A. Brockway, and fifty thousand dollars for a Student Union Building from Louis Beaumont. An Expansion Drive, which got its start at a banquet of Miami Beach realtors, had by April brought in nearly five hundred thousand dollars, with some of the individual donors contributing as much as twenty thousand. Early in May the widow of Henry L. Doherty gave the University land valued at forty thousand dollars adjoining the tract chosen as a campus when the school was founded. As soon as the Wrar Production Board is willing, new buildings will be erected on the original site, now expanded to about two hundred fifty acres off Dixie Highway between Red Road and Le Jcune Road. Public interest in the University was also stimulated by the work of the University’s Post-War Planning Commission, composed about equally of Liberal Arts and Business Administration professors. The Commission undertook a careful studv of Miami industry. Hiribarn© Fink IO • I him

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