Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1946

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giiwfaf 06501, mr Enabling to meet the demand for social workers, which is always far greater than the supply, the School of Social Work under the direction of Dean Benjamin E. Youngdahl is progressing with plans to improve the social Work- er's skill in handling human rela- tionships. The School offers-two courses of training for students. The ordinary course of training for the profes- sional social Worker is four years of college and two years of profes- sional education. Because of the need for people to carry out the work of agencies concerned with peace plans and other already established agencies, the School also offers a Junior-Professional curriculum for undergraduate stu- dents from the freshmen to senior years. This curriculum prepares the student for work in a social agency or for further study in the professional curriculum. George Warren Brown Memorial Hall Benjamin E. Youngdahl, Dean

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siiwfof .fgrcdifecfwre The coming of peace has brought a definite demand for competent architects and draftsmen. The School of Architecture offers a curriculum affording a well-rounded training in the professional requirements of an architect. The training includes four years of college work leading to a Bachelor's degree, followed by three years paid apprenticeship in an archi- tect's office. Courses offer an opportunity for a variety of talents, such as the design- ing of homes or their furnishings, the planning of public commercial or religious buildings, construction, in- dustrial design, or even the layout of cities. Ability in mathematics and shop work, and an interest in drawing, mechanical or freehand, are neces- sary requirements for would-be architects. ln the near future, better houses neighborhoods and cities will be de- manded by more and more people. Plans are necessary to realize these demands. The creation, through or- derly planning, of better shelters for all human activities relating the home to the surrounding homes, to the place of business, and to the plans of the city, is the special province of the architect. His entire training is di- rected toward the development of this ability. 7 The angle of the roof prevents the sun from . . .' Givens Hall framed by trees The feminine touch 26



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