University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1920

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VA College Of Science Ilk • Dean Landes IX the (lay(s wiicn Trevor Kiiuaid Avas a Frosli and Alma Mater adorned the old downtown caniiius. Arts and Sciences were included in one college. When, how- ever, the Tniversity was moved to the present campus there was more room for ex- pansion. So it came about that in 1903 the Colleges of Arts and Science were di- vorced from each other,- and took up separate residences in Denny and Science Halls, respectively. At that time T r. Landes was known as the l ean in only one building, but times are changed. Today the College of Science uses not only Science Hall, but also the Cheni. Shack, the Observatory and the Gatzert Ruilding. All of these buildings are now filled during the working lay and Ireqnently in the evening with aspiring ••scientists, young for the most part, but not always. The College of Science lias fathered and set u]) in life the Colleges of riiarmacy, of P orestry and Lundiering and more recently the College of Fisheries. In itself it now includes thirteen departments, namely: Anatomy, Astronomy. Bacteriology, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Home I ' iconomics, I ' hysic.il Education. I ' hysics. lathematics. Psychology, Public Health Nursing, ami Zoology, The latest of these is the Department of Public Health Nursing, which, during the last year, has become one of the most ])Ojuilar departments in the whole University. Pre medic majors also inhabit Science Hall aiul Dr. J. T. Wooster, professor of anatomy, delivers to them lengthy discourses on ' •Ligaments and Muscles, ' and Dr. V.. ' ict(a Smith is assisted in his physiological demonstrations liy ( ' aesar, a prominent member of the Science-Hall skeleton fnmilv. 14

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College Of Liberal Arts T ' ' I lie iilil ridck :ii Mriiiiv has cliaiicroned iliosc halls since ISlir,. Think of it! When ihi- wonicii were weurini; puff- ed sleeves (11- niayhc hooped skirts. And the men — lint Ihey nevei- ehan e. exeept for the ]pai-ls in theii- hair. I enny Hall llien mothered Enulish, Chemistry, I ' harmacy. I ' hysies. History, I ' olyeon, French — even !erman — within her fjrey walls. lOxerythini; which was olTered at the rni -ersity of W ' ashinjiton was ol ' l ' er- DriiHi ciOLk ' ' d from one buildins; — with the exception Studrs )nii!i fomi ' . and studes iiiau yu. of the science of star and moon i;azin . ' ;. — But I qo on lorever. r,,, t o i i i . -i • ' I he T uw School was down town, nnlil a few years later it moved to l)cnnys Xiiijier Heaven. ' The winii now occupied by the I niilish Depart- ment was an assemhly hall. The library was in the base- m ' nl. Today llie old clock watches bill one school — Liberal Arts. And even that is shared with Iwo other biiildin;;s — Home l coiiomics Hall and Conunerce Hall, and will soon ha c i(! be shared by a third — Philosojihy Hall. TIk ' ( ' olle e of Liberal .Vrts is no kinderi;arleii now In the classical l.a niinai; ' e and lilei-aliire iiroiip Ihere are six departments — fhijilish, (iernian, Orienlal literature. Komantic literatnre and laiiiiiia e. Knssian and Scandi naviaii. In ihe philosophical ronp lliere aie li c le partments — ilcommiics. History, l ' hiloso|ihy. Political Science and Sociology. Uecenlly a ( ollejic of Ldiicalion has been loendei]. .and the ( ' olleue of I ' .nsiness .Vdminisl ra lion. lo ' .:elher with .bnirnalism and Law, show llial Liberal Alls has allowed her riedi;lini;s lo lca e the Deiiiis nesi and I he old clock ' s kindU ' eve. ! ' ' Tlioin.soii n Page 13



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The School Of Law rt WIIKTHEK the call is Cm- dniimuei- boy at the assciiilil , a i uod de tectixc, nv a ijood olTiccr I ' lir the Defeated Candidates Clul) — the Scl 1 of LaAV can supply ihe iici ' dcd man. In ad dition to beinj; ■iawvers lirsl ot all. I hey are the most versalile hnmh on ihe camitns. They all believe, in the Law School, Hial llie leaders of reconsirndion limes are goinj; to be the best educated, the most versatile and the broadest minded of the jieojde. Thai is why Ihey try to y;et the most out of everythinji ' in collejje. . nd all these leaders are not iioiny- to be chosen from the ranks of the men, either — so say the girl majoi-s in the school. And they are in earnest, in practice as well as in theory. Nine of the 1I J students en- rolled in Ihe school ,-ire ol th lair s(-. and are jusl as determined in their course as the men. They have two active honorary law sororities, I ' hi Delta Delta and Melia I ' hi, to promote inteiest in tln-ii- woi-k. The men alPO have two, I ' hi Delta I ' hi and I ' hi Alpha Mella. The law libr. ' iry is now the most i-omplele of any amoni; the colleges of the Pacific Coast. The .Moot Couii room adds a bit of realism to the classes. The faculty of the sihool numbers si. . At the liead of I lie school is Dean John T. ( ' ondon. His associates are Professors llarxcy Lantz, l ,in W. (b)odner, ' . I ' , liissell. Leslie .1. . yer and .1. Crattan ( l!iyau, leclurei- in law. Di ' dii Comloii Page 15

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