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NORTH CAROLINA Smith Building W. W. Pierson, De.iii GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School, ideally considered, is a b selves in freedom and with the necessary library an them. The School entertains an ideal of excellence the investigation, discovery, and application of truth concerned with the verification of that knowledge o This sort of activity in teaching and study occurred 1 as now, a part of life and civilization. The School seeks, through advanced training a the teaching professions, particularly law, medicin agriculture, and pure and applied science; to gover culture; and to society and human relations. and of qualified teachers and students applying them- d laboratory resources to the problems that interest as a rule of practice. It has its special province in . It is interested in the materials of knowledge; it is n evidence and with the expansion of it by discovery, ong before formal universities appeared, being then, nd investigation, to render a service to education and e, engineering, and pharmacy; to business, industry, nment, citizenship, and administration ; to art and Executive Committee of Graduate School Woosley, Mack, Pierson, Knight, MacNider. Second row: Odum, Taylor, Coker, Dey, Harrar.
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D. D. Carroll, Dean Bingham Hall THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE The School of Commerce at the University of N courses in economics and in certain business subject School, the regular business curriculum was not es has been rapid since that time, and there has been a of commercial activity. The University of North C for business leaders, and has set up a curriculum th scientific training as it is possible to give in this fiel the cultural and social side of life, but the teaching the organization and administration of typical bus orth Carolina was established in 1919. Although s had been offered before the establishment of the tablished until that year, 1919. Industrial growth wide demand for trained leaders in the various fields arolina has realized the importance of this demand at will provide its students with as thorough and as d. Courses are given in the subjects dealing with policy is directed mainly along lines dealing with iness enterprises. Faculty of Commerce School Front row: Sherrill, Woosley. Peacock. Carroll. Zimmermann, Wolf, Buchanan. Second row: Anson, Donovan. Cowden, Hobbs. Bernstein. Third row: Kuhlman, Anderson, Winslow, Schwenning, Douty, Bunting, Taylor.
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W ' W % M. T. Van Hecke, Dean Manning Hall SCHOOL OF LAW The Law School, which has developed into th was founded at Chapel Hill in 1843 as a private sc rior Court. In 1845, Judge Battle was made Profes that the degree of Bachelor of Laws should be con course. For a long time the School maintained a ce in law were not entirely subject to the discipline o incorporated into the University, with the late Jame The School of Law is a member of the Associ as one of the sixty-five schools classed as approve e School of Law of the University of North Carolina, hool by William H. Battle, then a judge of the Supe- sor of Law in the University, and it was provided ferred on those completing the prescribed two-year rtain independence from the University and students f the University. In 1899, the School was completely s C. McRae as the first Dean of the Law School, ation of American Law Schools and has been listed d law schools . Faculty of Law School First row: Hanft, Van Hecke, McIntosh, Mulder. Second row: McCall, Breckenkidge. Coats, Wettach, Markham. - f28)ยป
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