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Although located in Omaha, the Col- lege of Medicine is an integral part of the University. Offering a four year course of instruction, the medical school gives preparation in the basic sciences, correlates them with the es- sential features of the natural sciences and brings these factors to bear upon the problems which a clinical case presents. The primary aim and purpose of this college is to make good doctors, and alumni rolls of the college are remind- ers that this has been accomplished. Future doctors and nurses put in endless hours of study. DEAN C. W. M. POYNTER . The requirements of a successful doctor are.... MEDICINE PHARMACY The store room is an important place in Pharmacy College. DEAN R. n. LYMflN his classes are well attended No longer is the Pharmacy College preparing students only for a career as a dispenser of medicine, but rather is encouraging them along lines of re- search in the industries of agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, and animal husbandry. Standardizing group of which the college is a member is the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. The school also belongs to the Ameri- can Association of Colleges of Phar- macy.
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DEAN O. J. FERGUSON aspiring engineers call him Pop . ENGINEERING LAW DEAN H. H. FOSTER .without him law school wouldn ' t be the same. Engineering is based upon the phys- ical sciences and mathematics. While qreat emphasis is placed upon these foundations, a considerable amount of specialization is permitted. Various groups of study include Architecture, Architectural, Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Commercial, Electrical, and Me- chanical Engineering. The curriculum also boasts certain courses which are unusual but important aspects of mod- ern engineering. Examples of these are metallography and rural electrifi- cation. flmid complex machinery, an engineering student solves a problem. fls exams draw near. The Law College seeks for its mem- bership quality and not quantity. Un- %ss an individual has more than aver- age ability and is not afraid of work, another occupation should be chosen. It is true that seldom half of those who matriculate as freshmen are gradu- ated. The fact that the College of Law holds membership in the Association of American Law Schools and is on the approved list of the American Bar Association attests its high status in the eyes of the legal world.
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DEAN F. E, HENZLICK education and democracy run hand in hand. TEACHERS GRADUATE DEAN C. S. HAMILTON his work concerns only the more serious students. In accord with its aims, to provide the student with usable knowledge to- gether with training in the technigue of disseminating this knowledge to others, Teachers ' College not only gives training in methods but also pro- vides opportunity to practice these in a classroom. Throughout its professional program the mission of this college is to build up within those entering a teaching ca- reer the right attitudes and ideals, in- stilling within them the idea that schools are maintained for the children and not for the teachers. All future school marms must practice-teach. Graduate School requires much research work While the ordinary student has little contact with the Graduate College, it nevertheless functions as an important spoke in the education wheel. To those desiring further education after receiving a Bachelor ' s degree, this col- lege offers the opportunity of continu- ing in their pursuit of knowledge. Graduate college bestows two types of degrees; one, the Master ' s degree to all students who satisfy the proper qualifications, the other, the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, to those who meet the more advanced requirements.
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