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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Dean Jack E. Orr The College of Pharmacy at the University, established in 1894, is ac- credited by the American Council of Pharmaceutical Education as a class A college. Its five year program, initiated in 1957, includes one year of pre-pharmacy and four years of professional pharmacy curricula. This college is administratively part of the Division of Health Sciences, and presently occupies quarters in Bagley Hall. At some future date, a pharmacy wing will be added to the Health Sciences Building. These pharmacy stucJents are gaining practical experience through laboratory work. SCHOOL OF LAW The School of Law was established at the University in 1899. It is presently situated in Condon Hall. This building is particularly designed and constructed for the particular needs of a law school. The School Is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is approved by the Council of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar of the American Bar Association. With the assistance of the faculty, the Student Bar Association conducts an extensive moot court competition. Judges, lawyers, faculty, and students participate in the moot court con- ducted by the Student Bar Association. Dean George N. Stevens 25
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COLLEGE OF FISHERIES Throughout the history of the University, interest has been taken in the natural resources of the Northwest. This interest was evidenced by the establishment of the College of Fisheries in 1919. This college offers students an ideal balance of laboratory, classroom, and practical experience. in January, 1958, the Board of Regents reaffirmed this interest and rec- ognized the importance of fisheries to the economy of the area by incorporating the two fisheries groups on the campus, the School of Fisheries and the Fisheries Research Institute, into the re-established College of Fisheries. William F. Royce Fisheries Research Institute Dean Richard Van Cleve COLLEGE OF FORESTRY The College of Forestry at the University, founded in 1907, is accredited by the Society of American Foresters. This college trains its students in forest management, logging engineering, and forest products. Situated in the center of the northwest ' s lumber-producing area, the University offers students the opportunity to gain experience while working for their degrees. A highlight In the college this year is the 50th Anniversary celebration of Xi Sigma PI, forestry honorary. One of its founders on this campus, Dr. Bror Grondal, professor of forest products, is retiring after forty-five years of service to the University of Washington in the College of Forestry. Not picturecJ: Carl Hupman Director of Pock Forest Dean Gordon D. Morckworth Bryan O. Mulligan Director of the Arboretum 24
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SCHOOL OF NURSING In 1945 fhe School of Nursing became an autonomous professional school with its own administrative organization, dean, and faculty. This school prepares professional nurses through a four year program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. Before graduation each student attains practical experience by doing part-time work at Harborview, Swedish, or Virginia Mason Hospitals. Also offered is the graduate pro- gram leading to a Master ' s degree. This spring additional opportunities were made available to nursing students when the University Hospital opened. This addition completes the Health Sciences Building. Dean Mary S. Tschudin Seattle hospitals provide practical experience for the student SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY The School of Dentistry was fully established at the University in the fall of 1946. Since January, 1949, it has been located in the Health Sciences Building. The school is accredited by the Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association and the American Associ- ation of Dental Schools. Only select students are admitted to the School of Dentistry and trained by its excellent educational techniques. Admission to actual practice relies upon passing the state dental examination and meeting state board requirements. Dr. Maurice J. Hickey, Dean Berton E. Anderson Dental Science and Literature Esther M. Wilkins Dental Hygiene 26
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