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Dean William EF. Masterson Poe to a new period of expansion and growth, the law faculty regards three events of the past year as highly significant. The most important of these is the establish- ment for the first time of an Idaho Law Journal published by the College of Law, with the assistance of an advisory board made up of members of the Idaho Bar. Drastic reorganization of the curriculum to allow a strengthening of important courses has been made. Enroll- ment has increased 64 per cent in two years. Among the oldest of units established on the campus, the College of Law ends its twenty-second year this June. Sane Mite Seeretary Piuman, Hopkins, Howard, Masterson Page 29
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School of Business Administration Dean Ralph H, Farmer Pong the significant features of the year for the School of Business Administration is an increase of 8 per cent in the enrollment, counting juniors, seniors and pre- business students who are in the junior college. The Idaho Business School has given more attention than usual to investigation and study of the business of the state, par- ticularly through special studies by the faculty. Plans have been formulated for additional work in this line to provide reliable information on problems peculiar to Idaho. This is the school’s seventh year as an individual uni- Ellen Jack versity unit. Secretary Moore, Gaston, Graue, Farmer, Wilde, Davison, Kerr Page 28
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Dean John W. Finch A new dean, completion of important research work, and an improvement in the curriculum are high points in the year’s activities for the School of Mines. John W. Finch, a mining engineer of national reputa- tion, has finished his first year as head of the School of Mines. In line with his coming, there has been a revision of the course of study in order to include some new and important subjects not covered before. Among these new fields is the very important one of geophysics. Research in ore dressing by Dr. Fahrenwald and other geological research have been of economic and scientific importance. Inez Roulston Secretary Second Row— Tullis, Newton, Udell, Lee, Albertson, Lundquist Front Row—Hite, Laney, Finch, Fahrenwald, Staley, Livingston A Page 30
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