University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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J. p. SiMRALL, B.S. Dean of AVomen Student opinion is becoming articulate in America today as never before, because American students are begimiing to think as they have not thought before. They are thinking not merely in terms of football games and campus politics but, also, along more constructive lines, in terms of campus policies, educational methods and programs, social problems and international rela- tionships. Such thought ■will bring a quickening of intellectual life to our institutions of higher learning throughout the land. It is a matter of no small interest that the University of Cincinnati has become this year the center of the student groups of America. This has been brought about by the fact that one of our senior men was chosen president of the National Federation of Students of America. And this position has been further emphasized by the recent election of another of our senior men to the presidency of the Midwest Student Conference. The holding of student leadership is a chal- lenge as well as a great opportunity to our student body as a whole, and makes the year 1926-27 a significant one in the annals of the University. y -»- — 7 Cyt- — c X-

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Mehton L. Person, A.M., LL.B. Dean of the College of Linv The lawyer ' s advice i.s sought and followed in the most important and intimate relations of life. No profession faces a greater opportunity or a greater duty in the matter of fixing the stand- ards and directing the conduct of ovu ' people. The lawyer ' s role calls for integrity, industry, and abiUty. Men who lack any of these cpialities will be happier, more useful, and better paid in some other oc cupation. The law has a peculiar hold on its devotees. Men will mine coal, clerk in a store, lay brick, and carry on all the human occupations; but frequently, if not generally, the work is done as a means of earning a living. The typical good lawyer regards his work as more than a means of earning a livelihood. He loves the work itself. He throws every bit of his strength into it. He seldom quits his work while he has strength to carry it on, even though he becomes financially able to retire. The zeal with which great lawyers do their work ma,y be interpreted as both a beckon and a warning. It is a beckon in that it indicates the absorbing delight which successfid lawyers find in their work; it is a warning in that it forecasts a hectic competition for all who enter. f f1j2 tirn yC. t JU -



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Catherine Buckley, R.X., B.S. Director of the School of Nursing and Healtli The School of Nursing and Health stands for education as the most effective means for securing better nursing for the individual and the community, and a higher status for the nursing profession. It stands for the broader conception of nursing — a profession which requires, not only a great degree of practical skill, but intelligence and social vision, and which in its teaching includes not only the care of the sick but the prevention of disease and the promotion of positive health. W ' [h the increasing demand in all branches of nursing for the better educated and more liljerally minded woman, unlimited opportunities for service and leader- ship are open to you in a field which offers a latitude and range of work imexcelled by any other profession. az Ztcoct t '

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