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lVlissouri's graduate school of- fers a varied program of study leading to advanced degrees. Students are given direct access to lihrary stacks, in order that they might hetter accomplish their academic aims. They are under direct supervision of the memhers of the faculty, for grad- uate students are, in a sense, specialists, and need the advan- tage of the experience and lcnovvl- edge offered hy men and women who are familiar with the Suh- ject they are learning ahout. Presenting degrees in subjects ranging from Chemistry to Lit- erature, the school gives students an opportunity to hetter prepare themselves for their future ohli- gations to society.
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I rl K 1 .elfps-.ngygqf wiqkipx' .vt VZ Z7fl607 Z71g Ten years after its founding, the University offered the first course in civil engineering west of the Mississippi. The School of Civil Engineering began in 1859. The Land Grant Act of 1862 provided for the establishment of schools of mechanic Warts and the Engineering school was able to survive the postwar period. i The school began the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering in 1870, While the Department of Chemical Engineering began in 1903. And it was in that same year the St Patrick was an engineer tradition was begun, which has grown to such proportions that the vvhole School of Engineering takes a week off to celebrate the birth of their patron saint on St. Patriclis day. Dean Harry A. Curtis fliesignecl Felaruaryl Page 23
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Une of the most famous schools of journalism in the World was also the first pro- fessional school of that type offering a degree in journalism. This school was founded hy VValter Williams at the Univer- sity of Missouri in 1908. The school offers the best in practical training, since students in the school help to puhlish a daily paper, The Columlaia Mis- sourimfz. Degrees are awarded in advertising, news, radio, journal- ism and agricultural journalism. The school has many famous journalists among its graduates, who often return to journalism Week in the spring, in order to further the cause of the profes- sion. ozmmlism Dean Frank Luther Mott Page 25
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