University of Toledo - Blockhouse Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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llst rowl Cunningham, XYard. llenry, C2!I'lUli.cillll1i1IIl. tlncl rowj Connelly, Brownell, Church, Love. lilanclizird, llesenherg, Xlcflure. EDUCATIO The follege of Education was organized to raise professional standards in teaching by selecting as candidates for training those best fitted for the profession, by giving adequate train- ing to those entering the career of teaching, and by offering opportunity for improvement to those already in service. It helps young men and women to acquire a general cultural back- ground, to specialize in at least three fields of study, and to acquire the necessary knowledge of such technique of teaching that they may fairly hope to attain leadership in the profession. For observation, student teaching and participation in educational projects which com- prise the major part of an education student's work during his last two years of college, the Toledo schools provide an excellent laboratory. The public schools are noted for their beauti- ful buildings, modern equipment, progressive programs and carefully selected teaching corps. The cordial relationship that exists between the city schools and the College of Education has made possible an efhcient, cooperative system of training under natural classroom conditions. Dr. Malcolm .-X. Love, instructor in education, this year has been added to the group of faculty members teaching in the College of Education. Ten years as superintendent and high school principal in the public school system of Iowa and a part-time teaching assistant job at the University of Iowa, prepared Dr. Love for his position at the l'niversity. A promotion in the college went to Harry XY. Paine, who became professor of vocational education. Several members of the faculty participated in something new in the line of radio broadcasting into which the l'niversity ventured. Un the Faculty C'lub Fireside discussions over XYSPD, were heard Dr. Bess Y. C'unningham, David XY. Henry and llr. XY. li. Nlcfllure, I

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tlst rowl Bellemore, Moore, Becker, Lezius, Winslow, Kunz, Frey. tlnd rowl Glazik. lfortney, Searles, Watts, Church. USIN ESS M N ISTR TIO Established in 1930, the College of Business Administration offers work that is so coor- dinated with that of the other colleges of the University that students enrolled have the advan- tages of not only the specialized business curricula but also the courses offered in arts, sciences, education, engineering and law. The training offered by the college is intended to aid students preparing for responsible executive, supervisory and technical positions in fields of business activity. Courses are developed through projects and case work in order to emphasize training in the analysis of problems, assembly of descriptive and factual material, criticism of policies and scientific solutions. The city of Toledo, with its more than 1,000 diversified industries, is the business labora- tory for students in the college. 'lThe Toledo Business Reviewn is the monthly publication of the college. It gives statistical record of the developments in business, employment and finance for the city, and a comparison of these data with former Toledo records and with similar data for the country as a whole. Special studies conducted by faculty members frequently are included. New instructors in the college since September are: Dr. Douglas H. Bellemore, Irene Clazik, Arnold XV. Lapp and Dr. Fayette B. Shaw. Dr. Bellemore, associate professor of finance, received the Ph. D. degree from New York University just this year. Miss Glazik, who received the master of arts degree from Columbia University, is an instructor in secretarial science. Mr. Lapp, a University of Toledo graduate, is an instructor in accounting, and Dr. Shaw, instructor in economics and transportation, was graduated from Harvard University. Later in the year, Kirk H. Stone was appointed to replace Wlalter G. Lezius, on leave of absence. Promotions went to Franklin G. lXfloore and G. Cordon Strong, both of whom were made assistant professors. 00 ......



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, ,, , ,Y , llst rowl Kreider, Brenneclce, Palmer. Brandeberry. Brown. 12nd rowl Manning. Nlenuez, lfredericks, Osgood, Burg, YanSiclcle, Scott, Dancer, Huss. NG NEERING The College of Engineering offers a program of study designed to produce a student engineer of all-around capabilities rather than a narrow specialist in any one of the four fields in which work is offered: civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering, or engineering chemistry. However, a limited amount of specialization is arranged beyond the second year, so that one may prepare himself to take up work in any one of these fields of engineering. The degree of Bachelor of Engineering is given upon the satisfactory completion of the curriculum. The courses in engineering were among the first established at the University, which was called The Toledo Vniversity of Arts and Trades when it was founded in 1872. In fact, until 190-I the courses offered were mainly those which now would be considered those of the first two years in engineering. In 1910 was established the College of Industrial Science , the precur- sor of the present follege of Engineering, established in 1930. ,Xu unusual degree, the first of its kind ever offered at the lfniversity, was conferred on one of the members of the faculty in this college. Luther Cl. Scott, associate professor of in- dustrial engineering and a member of the faculty for 20 years, was named associate professor emeritus of geology. He assumes his title at the end of the semester, and will remain active on the faculty. .X resignation in the college came from Edward A. lNlenuez. Lawrence M, Friedrich met classes in civil engineering for the first time last September. lrle was graduated from Fornell University with the master of civil engineering degree, and has received the degree of civil engineering from Valparaiso University. lvan F. Zarobsky, professor of mechanical engineering, was co-author of the book, Fundamentals of Machine Design . 21

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