University of Missouri at Kansas City - Kangaroo Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1945

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io ogicaf arm! fgirydicaj Lghienceo In compliance with a unanimous vote of a meet- ing of the American Pharmaceutical Association in Cleveland, Ohio, for discontinuing the three-year plan for education in pharmacy, the University School of Pharmacy abolished its accelerated pro- gram this year in favor of an extended and more thorough course. Freshmen women were required to take a semes- ter of Body Mechanics and a semester of Pxhymthics. For the men in 'physical education, however, the Army-Navy Physical Education Program was aban- doned and the pre-war program of two weekly classes plus one extra for intramural sports was resumed. V -8- TOP: Miss Miriam Wagner, Health and Physical Educa- 50115 Dr. Fred Meyer, Chem- , istry. Bottom: Dr. Lorenz Mis- X bach, Psychology, Dr. C. E, Ken- nedy, Health and Physical Edu- 4 fx 0350113 Miss Grace Frauens, Nufsiflgs and Dr. Raymond G. ' Stone, Bi01Ogy. Missing from the pictures are: Miss Luella O'Neill, Dieteticsg Dr. Sidney Eckblaw, Geology and Ge0graphy5D1- Leonard B. Sorg, Chemistry, Dr James F. Lewis, Chemistry, 'l fes Le T W pri gul

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M I I x Y -4 cgbcia, .gbience The Department of Social Science is fortunate in having Dr. Henry Bertram Hill return to the faculty as professor of History and Political Science and assistant to the Dean. Dr. Hill was in Wash- ington and London with the O.S.S. Dr. Lynn I. Perrigo also returned to the faculty after a leave of absence during which he served with the Midwest Inter-American Center. Students are brought into close contact with mem- bers of the faculty through the Advisory system. Upon entering the University, each student is as- signed to an individual advisor with whom he dis- cusses curricular problems. He is then responsible to hfis advisor and to Dean Mortvedt. When he choses his field of concentration, he is switched to an advisor in that field. Dr. Lynn I. Perrigo, History and Political Scienceg Dr. Leighton Brown, History and Political Scienceg Dr. Ernest Manheim, Sociologyg and Dr. G. Sanford, Dr. George F. Kneller, Education. Missing from the pictures: Dr. Bruce R. Trimble, History and Political Scienceg Dr. Henry Bertram Hill, History and Political Science. I 'i' 1 . -1-



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ke a semes- Rhymthics. +Wever, the i was aban- vvo weekly sports was ter, ca- EID- lis- en- lu- 1 s, C. he ill, W1 lr. Dr. This year the University had three visiting pro- fessors in addition to its regular faculty. Isidro Lemus-Dimas taught a course, first semester, titled The Historical Culture of Latin America. Cus W. Dyer lectured on The Future of Private Enter- prise during February. Andre Maurois, distin- guished French novelist, biographer, and historian, I i I , 5 M .IM came to the University in April to lecture on A Brief History of French Civilization. The University is justly proud of the collection of books in its library. The two most outstanding collections are The David Benjamin Collection, books on sociological studies, and The Snyder Memorial Collection, largely of tl.- West. Mrs. Grace Ford, assistant in the Business Office, Miss Muriel Coodloe, secretary to Dr. Decker, and Mrs. Winona Childers, secretary to Dean Mortvedt. The library staff: Dr. Leighton Brown, and his library assistants. F . !

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