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

 - Class of 1952

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.xgrckifecfure The beginning of what is now the School of Architecture was some sixty years ago. Courses that were creditable toward the de- gree of Architect were available to juniors and seniors aspiring to be architects rather than civil engineers. Only four students en- rolled in this specialized course of study, and only one persevered long enough to acquire the first degree in l88l. Today the Washington University School of Architecture offers a five-year program leading to a Bachelor of Architerfure degree. The training is professional and of a high caliber. There are varying fields of interest for the would-be architect, including design- ing homes or their furnishings, industrial de- sign, the planning of public, commercial or religious buildings, construction design, and even city layout. The student entering the field should have an aptitude for mathe- matics and shop work and an interest in drawing, mechanical or freehand. ln spite of all their protestations to the contrary, architectural students do not work L -4-, 1 L11 all the time. To see the results of their gayer moments, one need only glimpse some poor freshman staggering to class adorned with a T-sguare or attempting to climb three flights of stairs at the upper-class-imposed rate of one step back for every two up. St. Fatima's day, in honor of the patron of all architects, is one full of festivities and eagerly awaited by all students. Members of the student body are attired in costume and parade through the halls and around the grounds. The School of Architecture boasts extra- curricular activities also, the primary organ- ization being the Architectural Society. Open to all students of the school, it serves to keep alive interest and a feeling of fellowship among the dwellers of Givens I-lall. The in- itiation and hazing of new members is con- sidered one of the most hilarious affairs on campus - at least by those not experiencing ii. The two architectural honoraries are Alpha Alpha Gamma for women and Scarab for men.

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DEAN CARL TOLMAN A native ot Alberta, Canada, Dean Carl Tolman received his A.B. degree from the University ot British Columbia and his MS. and Ph.D. from Yale University. Dean Tol- man, who has been dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences since l946, is married and has two children. He is Secretary-Treasurer ot the Graduate Schools throughout the country. l-le has Worked with the Geoloqical Survey of Canada and the Missouri and U. S. Geological Surveys and is the author of many articles published in the periodicals of these orqanizations. His outstanding Work atVV'ashinqton is evidenced by the tine reputation ot the Graduate School. ilfllif, Sarfzfl G1z1.vg0'w lf'Vil.s'01z fjfI'Z.'C 3250000 for ci gfology hull in 'zzzvzzzory uf hm' fZI!S!7fTlld, lYt'ZQ.'f0IZ K. l'Vz'ls01z, B.,S.C1.E., '79. Mr. VV1I.w11. was VGA vzmwzed as a mining UIlfjI.l'lt'C1' in 120111 the UlZl.fL7I1 51111105 and Maxim. In 1897 he 12fzf1rr1f0c1 Miss Glasgow, 7011050 father was 0110 of H10 f0'LLl7dt'7'S and first diwclors of VVOSf1I.l'TgfOII U11i7f01'- .sity in 1853. 20

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