1953 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 51 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 207

About The School ... In the beginning there's the first taste of the business field, with accounting JI and 32 where the initial experience with a calculating machine results in more errors than adding me ntall y. Iajors in seven fields are offered, which are general business, accounting, economics, extractive industries, foreign trade, merchandising and advertising, and secretarial studies. A combination curriculum in business and law is also offered. Each major stems from a basic two-year business course. Remembered long after graduation are Dr. Graue's economics classes, those statistics problems with figures dancing for hours, trying to be original in designing ads, and of course, that long, long Business School lin e on the second floor of the Ad building during registration. Th en there was that marketing survey which revealed how many tubes of toothpaste college students use and how much money they spend for dry cleaning. The Forestry building was home to co-eds in secretarial studies, where they filled notebook after notebook with shorthand characters and typed "mailable" letters.

Dean Donald Hart advises students in his Ad building office.

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