Woodrow Wilson Junior College - Profile Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Wilson Chem Lab I Borden ' s Laboratory are a familiar sight around this Michigan Boulevard Louvre. So much so in fact, that the lions usually nod pleasantly to us as we mount the steps. The Art In- stitute is of particular benefit to our Humanities and Fine Arts classes, both for its use as a labo- ratory for first hand study, and for the Institute lecturers who come to Wilson and verbally trace for us the development of sculpture and painting through the ages — with vividly illustrated colored slides. Our own Arts Room reflects much of this benevolent influence in the surprisingly good student paint- ings on exhibition there. The Field Museum is another cultural mecca for Wilsonites, with its authentic Egyptian Hall, its mineral displays, and its com- prehensive anthropological exhib- its running from Cro-Magnon through Superman rendering it invaluable to Physical Science, Humanities, and Biological Science classes. For the more materialistic- minded student there is the Rosenwald Museum of Science and Industry, where he may have his fill of twirling complicated dials, manipulat- ing toy airplanes, and playing with thousand volt sparks. Much of this mechanical doodling may also be had in our own well-equipped Physical Science Museum. But our campus does not confine its instruc- tional efforts merely to carefully planned ex- hibits and the stored-up knowledge and culture of the past. It also employs one of the most ancient, most fundamental forms of education known to man. Oxir campus teaches by example. The small army of Wilson clubs and organi- AT THE AW INSTITUTE, iALPmE MEHTS HIS BUDtV, HEttBlE FbCSHDBT. ENTH«AU£D, TMEY APM ftC THB BEAUT tVU 9A WnN S, AHEtt WCM T »ey 60 JeT A B -COV.E THEN OH TO THE FIELD W )SBOM, THE AOLEC PLAHETft«L»UM, AND

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NEARlNG UIS DESTINATION, RAtPHlE (OOE ' U CAU, Him RAL.PHIE FOR SHORT) py 59ES THeoOftA M ONSAVOPy DtST 2»OT- COMMON LV HKlOWN ASSaTW STATE STRECT- OT RAlPWE 0 ' 1 AIWP )UUV IS- NORES i ' s iZVD ) lWCS- HE SEEk? CULTURE. is between our campus and the glorified play- grounds attached to most universities. This space is even further widened when you real- ize the enormous educational worth of our campus. A glimpse into the John Crerar Library jus across from the Chicago Public Library wil always disclose a few Wilsonians scattered about at the various tables hyp- notized by the pithy fine print of some bulky reference volume. English 102 students bring their thick stacks of note cards here and set down enough jottings to convoy them safely through their term papers. Students in the sciences flock here to im- merse themselves in the un- equalled collections of scien- tific works. It ' s not every campus that has the finest reference library in the country located so con- veniently right in its center. Outside the field of strictly reference books, we need only to cross Randolph Street to have the Public Library ' s massive typographical col- lections at our beck and call-slip. These two ware- houses of erudition, when added to the many branch libraries and the excellent, amazingly versatile library to be found in our own miniature Chicago, form a gar- gantuan bookshelf always available for use. And then there ' s the Art Institute. Wilson students Soldiers Field



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THE SHEPP KQOARIOW , WHtiiE VW€ %B HE«6 E AND eAlPHit mEV4TLY CTUWlWG TH£ V Aft NE UFB. APT R G-A»N N( FISH COHUte , HEC-Bm AND RALPHIB ' iET OUTT POR. BOOVCS - LlBB-ARy Boosts, -mev VISIT T tB ?osiAo u8Bar.v, tw zations have been quick to realize how im- mensely valuable Chicago can be in this mat- ter of providing models of all sorts, and they ' ve acted accordingly in the form of numerous and widespread field trips. Our embryo chemical engineers, not con- tent with theoretical textbook knowledge, have organized excursions to, among oth- ers, the modernistic Kraft-Phenix and Sherwin-Williams experimental laboratories. Here they can observe at close range some of the nation ' s finest chemists under actual work- ing conditions, see how a real in- dustrial lab looks and how it func- tions, learn from their guides the background and complete story of each operation about which they are curious. All the knowledge thus gained can be applied with good effect right here in the all- purpose Wilson lab. Another facet of Chicago ' s end- lessly varied personality was taken advantage of by the Retail Execu- tives ' Club, who rose at dawn to be special guests at a fruit auction. While this may sound somewhat dull and prosaic at first, the rapid- fire barking of the auctioneer, the pent-up excitement of the bidders. and the swift transference of gaudy carloads of fruit really make it a highly colorful spectacle. Our number one gadabouts, however, have been the members of the Commerce Club who have de- scended upon the Federal Reserve Bank, the Postoffice and its branches, the Borden-Wieland Dairy, and Don- nelly ' s Lakeside Press, to name a few. Seeing Chicago at work in this manner is quite an inspiration for all of us. It ' s sort of a sneak preview of Chicago Public Library

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