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College of Engineering Dean Ivan C. Crawford Prisons events of the year the College of Engineering points to three things as particularly important. The bridge design contest conducted by the American Insti- tute of Steel Construction was won by an Idaho student in competition with students in technical schools in the United States and Canada. Enrollment this year repre- sents a 20 per cent increase over last year and a 100 per cent-increase over a period of eight years. Gifts from manufacturers have increased the laboratory equipment. The school was organized as a department in 1901, and Violet Hagen became a college in 1908. Secretary Second Row— Cady, von Ende, Schroeder, Beresford, Kostalek, Johnson, Dole, Buchanan First Row—Crauford, Gauss, Howard, Hull, Kulp, Miller, Carter $a rr Page 26
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bettie’. College of Agriculture Dean Edward J. Iddings At least two things stand out as an indication of the progress made this year by the College of Agriculture, one of the oldest units of the University. First, the enrollment of the school has increased 26 per cent over last year. Second, there is the record of maintaining the position of high standing among western universities in winnings at western livestock shows, both with student judging teams and livestock entries. This latter record is emphasized by honors gained at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition and the Ogden Livestock Show. Louene Doolittle Secretary Third Row—Cherrington, Michels, Gaston, Bolin, Warren, Isaak. Benjamin, Moore, Florell, Tucker Second Row—Eke, Raeder, Snyder, Wakeland, Hungerford, Halversen, Beresford, Gildow, Lattia, Atkeson First Row—Nordby, F. Moore, Shull, McDole, Iddings, Lampman, Hansen, Theophilus, White, Magnuson, Woods, Hickman Page 25
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School of Education Dean James F. Messenger Tee School of Education completes its eleventh year as an independent unit of the University, and resumes again the four-year curriculum in order to meet the more exact- ing requirements of training teachers. Worthy of note in events of the past year is the 90 per cent increase this year in the number of regular and summer school students working for master’s degrees. Another important fact is that almost every public school official in Idaho has taken some work at the University, thus giving an important connection between Idaho publie schools and the University. pe enlarrad Secretary McCoy, Barton, Messenger, Holley, Smith, Mosher, Boyer Ne —tst— Page 27
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