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SUPPLEMENT
LS.U.Section THE CONCORDIA SENTINAL L U.i__
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Institution's Work for Uplift of
Commonwealth Progressing Fast
U OUISIANi, ,TATF i LiVER.
SITY beyins is S£< ,-
schocast.c e ,ts. e : .e,: -
her 20. two aeks f-oam today, v.;
prospe'ts brigh.er an., r..i o, c ;,
er t.an eveC before ,n a (Cre
times troublous, but for Fde ac'
steadily serene and ever .dvann i
With a total attenrnnre (i ,, , I '
several terms *n the irat srhol ,ear
passing the thirteen hun(d I
and with nearly seen hulnC .e -
dents in regular class room ear, n, ".,
during the long nino ronth ,.
every indication points to a '.- ",
increase in the numier of tc .e I.,I
will partake of the benefits fL L. S U
during 1911-12.
Gradually. :he entire s.tae r ^n' ,"'
to realize 'hat the State Un .e. y i.
not only an ins tution where a few
selected youths may obtain *-e bent
fits of higher education. but ri:1'e 1
plant working twelve months tn ;;
year for the diffus on of Ipr' i i
knowledge to the produc'ns classes of
the commonwellth.
It has been estimated, and otnleed
proien, that the orig nal research wsork
conducted by the State Unsvers.ty in
the sugar induse.ry, has repaid the
commonwealth in increased product-on
and in higher quality of product. more
than the Univers;ty has ever cost the
state. This is but one phase. There
is to be found in L. S. U. somethin
of practical, immediate benefit to the
cotton planter, the rice farmer, the
sugar farmer, the truck grower, the
dairyman, the orchardist, the stock
raiser, as well as the profess onal man.
the teacher, the lawyer, the doctor.
A MINIATURE WORLD FOR YOUTH
The youth, the youn"g men or the
yet ng woman, who comes to L. S. U.
will find here a miniature world, with
a field fr evary healthy activity, where
a weIf-rounded ex:s.ence of usefu
work, sane pleasure andI congenial
cempanionship is available.
In the student organizations, the
student publications, debating soc'e
tiee athletics. etc.. there s amnple
field for the development of special
talents and abirties, and in the work
of these extra.curriculum institutions.
the studente have the sympathy and
ee.opewatien of the entire faculty.
CO.EDUCATION A SUCCESS.
;.The ce.eduoet(enal phase of the
URIveesity's work has proven success
fil In the last degree. The number of
yo"ug o men attending the institu.
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0tates a 'y -f .e-, wa' - ertl r tr e
'le mi t -eaut fIl esot on th' '"t1 -
sIpp below atchea.
SELECTION OF A COLLEGE. *
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Objects of the Itxstitution
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In Scope of Practical Effort is
Youth of State Constantly Gainer
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S i . i- a , m ly hall for
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in: I !uilti,- - in a- a mbhly hall lor
c n l1 I. i a n1, lit exercises. There arc
five fraterni' h',ures on the campus.
* DEGREES GRANTED
f BY THE UNIVERSITY *
I d ,ll,. .,f Bachelor of Aras Is
ri , 1 uIl , a graduate of the Col
:. .\r1ts an. Seletne or the Teach
T Th. degree of Bachelor
. ,. u c nferred upon a stu
1:" 1Ita completed the four
in the College of Agrl
S.r th. .clliege of Engineering
tit r curse in the Audubon
S.r .h,, Th degree of Bachelor
ti ntrred upon a student
Sl the law course.
i." c! ~.n.,tt dlgrees of Master Of
\t hi Miit. r -,f Science, Civil En
1.' I: tril Enineer, and Me
, 1i , :.[ .:iini.'er are conferred upon
S \.:. nplete one or more
:, - Itr ; oiprIpriate graduate work.
T .l, I .,t formerly conferred
I 'nirs.i'y have been dlscon
1, r. I:, h. Hl,.r of Philosophy, Grad
n:' il .\Lrit'ulturi., and Graduate in
i, ,.l tinie. The Iniversity does not
."'n." r hl niolrry degtrees under its
I' " it iharter. In its history it has
Sr , but four. One.was the de
or, lf 11a*t-r if Arts conferred upon
I. ltnoralie Charles F. Buck. who
,', ,hlicel hy the eloet~ g of the
Snmi.cnry ilurin- the Civil War to
', \.shrtv before the compibtlon of
h c, . ur,. The degree of Doctor of
tl',,i wa\ riinferred during the
I"- n i trv. E. P. Palmer. formerly
Sprf. -,or in the University, and Rev.
ii0 nrv N. Str,.n,. rector of St. James
S'.i-'.patt church. The only degree
r l, ,1tr of T.rws ever conferred by.
ih., I'n -cr<;tv was conferred upon
Pr, I' t iDav' FP. Boyd In 1875 by the
l,'.ttl of Supervisors.
HIGH SCHOOL RALLY SCHOLAR.
SHIPS.
A high school rally Ia held annually
nt the University about the sad of
Auril and to the winners hl the liter
:',rv contests are awarded Uaiverauty
.c'"olarrshitp. The literalr cotts
trri In iehaqing. English Cegedaesm.
..i'amatmon, Spellnag eand Igear0.
The holder of a high steeit le
wtho arship Is relieved gft say pay
ment of the regular Uakelety ueS
for four years. A wima ai othe L
rehoo,l rally may eaIr ag w
;rscholarship as soon aI, s has "
led from the high s·c he