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B. P.ensud. Manor! Bow. axxJ 5run y w- ANTHROPOLOGY HISTORY Dr. Scofield was the mainstay of the History Department, as in former years, while Dr. Wool-bert specialized in stimulating classes in international relations. It was good to see Dr. Dickinson advocating (with great vigor) the doctrine of Pragmatism. His ideas, while disturbing to some, proved thought-provoking to all. Any resemblance between Dr. Renaud (our professor of Anthropology) and Hamlet is purely coincidental. (See cut.) Frank Dickinson pt. L. W- Scoi Dr. n. G. Woolbort 27
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RELIGION The Iliff School of Theology, famous for its liberal views of religion, went on training graduate students for the ministry, lending such scholars as Dr. Bernhardt to D.U. to teach a course in the Humanities. Our own Dr. Sampson, ably expounding the aesthetic approach to religion in his D.U. classes, reciprocated by teaching a! the Iliff Seminary. MUSIC Music students divided their time between the Lamont School of music (which continued its weekly broadcasts over KOA) and campus, where Carl Schmidt taught teachers-to-be Bossie Cow and other songs. 26
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FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES While Dr. Cherrington took over the Chancellor’s position, Miss Fackt returned from her UNRRA job and is now capably handling the Foundation, aside from teaching International Relations. As it has in past years, the Social Science Foundation helped to spread the gospel of international cooperation, a job that is of greater significance now than it has ever been. Means for the dissemination of the philosophy of world-mindedness were the weekly radio program Journeys Behind the News.' Twilight talks, luncheons for visiting celebrities, including Lord Halifax. Students interested in International Relations found the S. S. F. Library an invaluable spot to get books, magazines and pamphlets. Mrs. Lawton was ever helpful with suggestions, and her famous friendship for all young liberals. 28
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