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CURRICULAR ADMINISTRATIONA 21 DELVING DEEPLY . . . into past decisions, is the lot of the embryo attor- l ney. The Law School has i achieved a reputation for thoroughly training its stu- dents, and the maintenance of this standard results in the burning of much mid- night oil. lip, slightly glazed eyes, and a tired, drooping Registrar's Oliice was similarly denounced. writing hand. For besides depleting the pocket- HE pmsq- defining gf-Iicigl get which the book of the student, the Business Office has Freshman takes in becoming a part of the seemed to feel that it might add insult to in- University of Denver is to fill out a group of jury. At least such was the opinion of five unbelievably numerous cards. Appalled by this prominent students who expressed their views about the office in no uncertain terms in a letter to the ' - .- g a - Clarion. With helpful and courte- ous assistance characteristic of the i professorial staff and with friend- liness and cooperation, long sought goals of the University, it seemed quite incongruous, according to them, that an abrupt and gruff at- titude should characterize the barred windows of this depart- ment. .Nevertheless, the Clarion letter had some effect and a new opti- mistic attitude was noticed. Be it also said that the Business Office was not the sole malefactor-the THE PAUSE THAT REFRE51-IES
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20 1935 KYNEWISBOK l i 3 E of the University, have caused many to realize that she is doing a d icult task extremely well. Moreover, showing that the influence of Dean Bell is appreciated outside of the University, it has been discovered that her name is to be in- cluded in the 1935 Who's Who of American Women. TO CROSS THE BAR . . . through the D. U. Law School, aspiring barristers are greatly aided by Dean Roger Wolcott. The efforts of Dean Wolcott prove the fact that it takes more than buildings to make a good law school. He meets criticism of the quarters occupied by Law School with the fact that many of the prominent schools in the country gained their reputation while occu- pying shanty edihces. OPEN UP ANOTHER CASE . . . is the cry of the Law School at practice court. HOSE STUDENTS who do not come in conflict with either the oHice of. the Dean of Women, in the course of their college career, come in contact with the Business Office at least twelve times. As the student leaves this office at the end of and the beginning of each quarter, one may notice a nervous twitching of his lower
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22 I 1935 KYNEWISBOK prodigious number of blanks waiting his an- swers, the Freshman, nevertheless, painstak- ingly attempts to accurately and legibly give the required information. How different is this picture of the laboriously conscientious yearling from that of the student who has gone through this process time and time again, only to have 960,360,430 TIMES 8,360,432 . . . The statistics laboratory and the Bureau of Business and Social Research have achieved national recognition for their intensive statistical studies. Their particular work includes an analyzation of business' and social condi- I NEVER SATISFIED . . . but continually seeking new knowledge-is Dean Warfield of the , School of Commerce. A businesslike l efficiency as well as a congenial per- . sonality have aided Dean Warfield in his efforts towards a bigger and better Main School. the cards mutely ask at the beginning of the next quarter the same questions, requiring, for the most part, the same answers. Could it be that the Registrar's Oihce in this era of rapid change, expects the birth-date, place of birth, high school attended, and like information to vary with current events? Perhaps it is because tions in and around the city of Denver.
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