University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 27 of 520
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Typing class - efficiency and accuracy 'For those who aspire to be girl Fri0laY5- 1 MU Business School The Building that has brought success in the business world to many who have entered its strange facade. The Haskins 8. Sells award, in accounting was pre- sented to the University-an important achievement.

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l Dean William Bradshaw turns out would-be Walls- 'rreeters in an archaic structure on Francis Quadrangle. The world of business is unpredictable. It is a World where one needs vast knowledge in commercial theory and practice plus the ability to direct and understand people. Potential uwhite collari' men have enrolled in the School of Business and Public Administration to acquire the sixth sense necessary to conquer the complexities of ufinancial engineering. Missouri's Business School was started in September of l914 as a School of Commerce, and even than a career in business was enticing enough to draw an enrollment of over six hundred students. Under uMr. Deann William L. Brad- shaw, Professor of Political Science and almost-legendary figure on Red Campus, the enrollment has more than dou- bled and the curriculum has been broadened to include every facet of commerce and industry. g'Corp Fin - Labor Problems - Money Credit and Bankingn -- B Sz PA jargon familiar to the students that trudge to the Quadrangle to hear lectures on the intricacy of the current methods of Wall Street, Madison Avenue or the chain store. Business School faculties have anticipated that students trained only from books have trouble when they graduate into a less orderly world. Therefore, the school is integrated by a philosophy of practical and liberal education. Courses for the first two years are concentrated in the College of Arts and Science with a basic foundation in economics and math. Upon entering school, students have the opportunity to join professional fraternities, attend discussion conferences and hear leaders in the field at Business Week. Case studies and actual field trips to prominent industries near Columbia are a clear indication of a progressive preparation for this career. ' A new building, as dignified, pretentious and modern as the profession, will house the Business School next year -- a new innovation to Missouri's world of business. T i fl H fl .1 Potential Qwhite collar' men enroll ill w W Business Week - classes turn out, as popular can- l diolates vie for the title of ideal boss and secretary. l 22 rl



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