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Show Ann Miya Clothing and TextilesVihert L. Kesler AccountingPhillip S. Horsley EconomicsGene Whales Letters & SciencePaul C. Burgoyne Biological SciencesKenneth Hoffs Letters & ScienceHoward Ahplanalp Geological Eng'gDavid Morris Letters & ScienceMilton R. Bissigger HumanitiesMartha Fletcher Be mentary Ed.A. L. Soskin PharmacyD'On onow Business AdministrationFred Holzer Civil Eng'gJames Tyler ArchitectureMiriam Rodman Elementary Ed.Donald L. DaoustSocial SciencesJames E. Larson PharmacologyOwen W. Taylor Mechanical Eng'gCIVIL ENGINEERING ~ From the first instruction in Civil Engineering in 1882 and the founding of the department of Civil Engineering in 1905, the University has been turning out high-rated Civil Engineers who graduate with top opportunities awaiting them in varied areas of airport design, soil mechanics, city planning, ski-lift design, and guided missiles. The department, now housed in the old Civil Engineering Building on lower campus, was scheduled to move into its new quarters in the as yet unbuilt second section of the Engineering Center in 1961. Its faculty of fourteen handle the 165 students in the department as well as instructing all engineering majors in mechanical drawing. |