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School of B, and P, A, Dean Isidor Loeb fT is the aim of this school to equip students with a thorough knowledge of the general principles of business and public administration and to furnish them with training for the special fields of commerce, commercial education, and so- cial and public service. The enrollment in this school has constantly increased and it now ranks third among the professional schools that require two yea rs of college work for admission. Established in 1914, this school has graduated during the past decade 209 men and women, most of whom are now occupying responsible positions involving public or private activities. Officers of tte School Arthur OCKER . All-Department President Clyde Hood . . Senior President Hazelette Fordyce Junior President The Dean OCKER Hood Fordyce
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ege of Engineering npHE College of Engineering opened the year of 1924-25 with an enrollment of four hundred and fifty students. Six 5-year curricula are offered leading respectively to the professional degrees of Agricultural En- gineer, Chemical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Industrial Engineer and Mechanical Engineer. The completion of four years of any one of these curricula as laid down qualifies the student for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering. The remarkable extension of engineering activities into all fields of modern life opens attractive opportunities to the youth of Missouri. That this opportunity is being appreciated is indicated by the steadily increasing enrollment in the College of Engineering. Graduates are taken directly into the industries and are in a short time advanced to positions of responsibility and trust. The state is profiting by having in its service a fine body of technically trained men as evidenced by the personnel of the State Highway Department, the Public Service Commission and other administrative branches of its government. Officers of tte College Robert Johnson . . . . ... . . All-Department Joseph Hoffman Senior President Gayel Carnes Junior President T. L. Cardwell Sophomore President Louis Trost Freshman President Dean E. J. MacCaustland
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Sctool of Education nPHE School of Education exists for the pur- pose of giving professional training to men and women who expect to make teaching, school supervision or school administration a career. Its purposes are based on the belief that teaching, helping teachers through super- vision and providing the administrative organ- ization under which the teachers and super- visors may work most effectively are fields requiring expert technical service. It is the object of the School of Education to furnish the training for this sort of service. The growth of the School of Education at this, as at other universities, is the result of a demand on the part of the school authorities for teachers who, in addition to being thoroughly equipped with knowledge, know how to utilize this knowledge in the training which the schools must give. Dean M. G. Neal Officers of tke School Jane Peyton President Robert C. Fields Senior President Dorothy Sappington Junior President The Dean Pevton Sappington Fields
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