University of Oklahoma - Sooner Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 25 text:

The Cnllei e of Arts ami Stieiices

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DEAN S. W. REAVES To the Students in the College of Arts and Sciences: Education Is sought for two purposes which are quite distinct — one is to gain a living and the olher is to pre- pare one ' s self to live. The first of these purposes is the chief objective of professional schools: the second is the prinnary function of the College of Arts and Sciences. However, the purpose first nnentioned is not entirely neg- lected by this college for within it are several schools which are professional in objective — the Schools of Jour- nalism, Geology, Home Economics, Social Service, Citi- zenship and Public Affairs, and Physical Education. In addition to earning a living one should be able to live a full, wholesome, heJpful life. In preparation for this he should learn to speak and write his native language with accuracy and facility and acquire a knowledge and THE COLLEGE OF appreciation of its literature. He should broaden his sympathies with the people of other countries by learn- ing at least to read one or more foreign languages. He should acquaint himself with the historical development of his own country and its civilization and with the most important contributions thereto made by the peoples of other lands and times. In this age of science one cannot expect to understand the spirit of the times unless he makes a close study of the elements of one or more of the fundamental sciences. The economic, social, and political world is now in such a state of flux that one cannot intelligently follow the pro- cession, much less serve as a safe leader, unless he has given careful study to some of the social sciences. Without mentioning other lines of study offered by this college which are equally valuable for the art of living, I may say that the aim and purpose of a general educa- tion such as this college attempts to provide is to enable the student to understand something of the world in which he lives, to develop his powers of observation, to stimulate his intellectual growth, to hold before him the most worthy ideals, and to give him a sense of his obli- gations to society. It is my hope and wish that every student who com- pletes the requirements for his Bachelor ' s degree in this college will have reason to be proud of his degree and will have made substantial preparation for understanding, enjoying, and taking part in the world — that is, for living. Sincerely, S . Und»rcla45mon In th.j CoHeq-j of A.fi and St.L.n.....:, o! votk in a Zoology laboratory. This lab li located on the tecond Ooor o( the frame building which ii known as the Zoology Lab. On... ol Ih.j CliL-.iitty laLxMa ' L-..Jl ■ DoBa-- Ha . Hy.,, uach student carries on his own eaparlmentatlon under the supervision o( a laboratory assistant and learns the practical application o( principles of science. Page 22

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