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There are varying fields of interest for the aspiring archi- tect including designing homes or their furnishings 5 industrial designg the planning of public, commercial, or religious build- ingsg construction designg and even city layout. Ability in mathematics and shop Work and an interest in drawing, mechanical or freehand, are necessary requirements for would-be architects. Open to every student in the School of Architecture is the Architectural S o c i e t y which functions mainly to encourage architectural interest. Fresh- men are encouraged to join and are initiated amid much hilarity. Alpha Alpha Gamma, wo- men's architectural honorary, was founded in 1922 to pro- mote scholarship among wo- men students. Candidates are required to be in the upper third of their class. Gentlemen down the hall 1 - ' - 't '1 ' -
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Under the direction of Dean Benjamin E. Youngdahl, now president of the American Associa- tion of Schools of Social Work, the George Warren Brown School of Social Work has expanded greatly in the last four years. Part of the School's program in- cludes arrangements for students to be placed in many new field work positions. Aspiring social workers also are now being sent to the Menniger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas for further experience in psychiatric work. Altogether thir- ty-six agencies, in and around St. Louis, cooperate to give students experience in field work. The School's curricu- lum in Medical Social Work has assumed lead- ership throughout the country. In the psychia- tric field courses are offer- ed in family case work, child welfare, public wel- fare administration and social welfare organiza- tions. Among the School's present students are rep- resented twenty-two states and two foreign countries. Teetotalers Tea Time. A11 they ever do is study. .l ll 'v 1 fi X? W-ii fi an Benjamin E. Youngdahl, Dean m.nu l 1 llxsnnnu11..cl,, uma lv -all
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