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■ ' ■ ' ;-7i BIBLE COLLEGE The Bible College, although affiliated with the University, is riot under its control. Established in 1896. the rollege was inaugurated after many religious grou|)s had considered founding a separate and distinct school from the university. Throughout its history, a non-sectarian spirit has charactized the college ' s jjolicies and instruction. The jundamentul purpose of the Bible College is lo round out the edu- cational program of undergraduate university students preparing for vocations and professions by providing instruction in the jield of religion . Dean Seth W. Slaughter
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MEDICINE . . . the science and art dealing with the prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease . . . . . . white lab coats and dissections, quiet anatomy lectures and notes, deficiency lists, the crowd on McAlester ' s steps, med school . . . ' .4 ' n? ' - ' 5 20 :j .; -t ; ? -fcr
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i hfmm STUDEN WOMEN The Final word for the woman at Missouri comes from Room 202, Read Hall, which houses the offices of Director of Student Affairs for Women, Miss Thelma Mills; Mrs. Helen M. Buck- NER and Miss Mary Jo Littlefield, Assistant Directors; and Mrs. Martha Jones, secretary. These offices aid in control over university dormitories, residences, and organized houses for women, while at the same time maintaining a personal contact whh individual problems. Miss Thelma Mills has headed Student Affairs for Women for twelve years at Mis- souri. The local res|)ect accorded her for her work in the university is exceeded only by her national ]jroniinence as acting |)resident of the American College Personnel Associa- tion, among many other national and inter- national positions. Student Affairs for Women include super- vision of the freshman residence system. Pride of the university is the newly comj)!eled Dormitory A , which will be ready for occupancy in September of this year. The building, which stretches a block from I Di- versity to Hillcrest, will house 311 girls and 4 resident s]3onsors. 22
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