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HERMAN SCHNEIDER, SCD. Dean of the College of Engineering lPugm l-rur-uLvisi.v I
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THE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS I I lU-IE. COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS is organized under the joint management of the Board of Directors of the Uni- versity and the Board of Education of the. city of Cincinnati- The general oversight of the college is entrusted to a Joint Comv mittee consisting of the President. of the Ul'tiversity, a member of the Board of Directors, the Superintendeht of Schools, and a mem- ber of the Board of Education. The Faculty of the College consists of the. President of the Uni- versity, the Superintendent of Schools, 21 Dean, Professors. Assistant Professors, and Instructors in Education, and members of other Faculties 0f the University giving courses which are expressly ar- ranged to meet the requirements of the College. The staff of instruction eunsists 0f the members of the Faculty, persons belonging to other departments of the University and as- signed by the President, persons holding positions in the public schools and assigned by the Superintendent, and 1'Jerscms belonging to the staffs of affiliated sehouls. Affiliated with the University and the public schools in the work of training teaehers are the Cincinnati Kindergarten Training School and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Graduates are placed 011 the. preferred list. for positions in the Cincinnati public schools upon eertiheate and 011 examination in the theory and practice of teaching. IPuge Mavemy-jied
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THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HE COLLPI':E OF ENGINEERING hogan with a profes- sorship in Civil Engineering in the College of Liberal Arts, and, though organized under its present name in 1900, did not 130001116 3 distinct rlopnrtment until 1904, At. present the Coi- lege of Engineming ulTvrs two pourscs: e1 fourgvcztl' tht'Urt-tival CUUFSC, similar to that given in other hmtitutiuns. and a live-year cooperative course, in whivh the students spend alternate l'iiAwec-kly periods in practical application of the kuuwludgc gathered in the lecture rooms and laboratories of the. University. Cooperative students are required to obey all regulations of the company with which they work, and arc.- 5L1hjm't to all existing labor laws. They are paid for their work in the shops at the same rate as other 0111111031005. A new minimum wage scale has been agreed upon by co-opmuting firms, which took effect july 1, 1913. The new rate begins at hftct'n cents an 110th and increases. one cent an hour every year for students with no experience. These who haw: had previous experience are paid what their services are. worth. The University makes 110 guarantee ahuvn: the minimum scale agreed upon, but uses every effort to place students to their best advantage. The curriculum of the College includes Chemi tall, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Metallurgical Engineering. In 1912 :1 Bureau of City Tests was established in connection with the Engineer's Office of the Departmcnt of Public Service of the City, where. the. benefit to student and city is mutual. I Page twmly-sewau 1
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