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F.W.CHANDLER.A,B.,A.M,Ph D. Dean of the College oj Liberal Anj COLLEGE of liberal arts is an essential part of every university in this country, and it is out of such colleges that the universities as a rule have grown. Whereas the professional schools train for specific occupations and the graduate school seeks to encourage original investigation, the liberal college is concerned with affording that general training which is fundamental to culture. The liberal college aims to afford a survey of principles in the chief departments of knowledge, a more intimate acquaintance with at least one of these departments, and, most important of all. a disciplined mind and developed per- sonality. Its gift to the student is not technical skill nor mere information, but rather incentive and guidance in realizing his best possibilities and attaining a grasp upon the meaning of life. ' C ' i y f j ! .a. .t -■n fcfc. ' ,- ■; iWThr M 1i I li ■ nSi YaiFtfff - Page Twenty-fox
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THE CINCINNATI AN H. SCHNEIDER. B. S . Sc Dean oj the College oj Engineer ' OXEY is not wealth. There was probably as much money in Russia as in .-Xmerica, but there was no wealth of free schools, free speech, good social systems, bathtubs, and soap. W ' hen a worker owns his own home, with a bathtub and hot water; when his children go to high school: when he can afford a flivver to go out in the country on Sunday; that worker will just grin at pink piffle. Schools and houses and bathtubs and flivvers cost money. They come from the excess of wealth above that needed for the sheer necessities of bare living. The greater this excess, the more schools and comforts and time to enjoy them. More wealth comes, the more we eliminate waste and devise better mechanisms to produce more at less cost. That is engineering. An archaic machine or an archaic social system is wasteful — wasteful of human hours and human opportunities. Education which does not put into men ' s minds the will and power to devise better machines, fairer labor systems and more clear-cut distinctions of right and wrong, is as wasteful as an archaic plow. Germicidal soap does not stir the moony-minded to ecstatic writhing, as lots of opiated philosophies do; but it is better engineering. 1924 Pagt Twenty-six
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