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- H--fPffWf3 , 'ilm'!eMfWW- ';'Wi ' UNIYERS1TY MISSOURIAy, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 Page Three 5 1 , 1 (JMfarAMffi TkmBBBimam't:' THIRTY-SEVEN STATES PEPRESENTEDATM.U, Students From Japan, India, Hawaii, Germany, Panama and Canada, Too. OKLAHOMA SENDS 30 Agriculture and Journalism Attract Most of Those From a Distance. Hawaii and one from the Phllllpplnes are taking work In the School of Journalism. Most of the states, how ever, are represented in all depart ments and divisions of the University. TO 1)0 ONE THING WELL II The cosmopolitanism of the student J, body of the University of Missouri Is Jheen from a study of the enrollment .statistics. Thirty-seven states sent 3 year. The nation's capital sends one from the District of Columbia. Then there two students from Japan; two from Canada; three from Hawaii, one from Germany, one from India and one from Panama. The representatives from the various states come from, the extreme north western part of the United States, Washington, to the extreme south eastern part of the country, Florida; and from the New England States to California. Outside of Missouri, the state send ing the greatest number of her sons is Oklahoma, with 30 students. Then comes Texas with 19, Illinois and Arkansas with 14 each; Iowa, 12; Coloratjo, 10; Kansas, 9; Ohio, 7; Tennessee, o; Lamuima, .uituisuu auu New York, 5 each; Indiana and New Mexico, 4 each; Nebraska, Montana, Kentucky and Mississippi, 3, each; Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hamp shire, Louisiana, New Jersey, Min nesota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Maryland, 2 each; Washington, South Carolina, Vermont, Alabama, Florida, Pennsylvania, Oregon, North Dakota, West Virginia and Idaho, 1 each. The School of Journalism and the College of Agriculture draw from many states. Many of the students from other states and from the foreign countries are entered in the Universi ty for work in one of these two J divisions. Students from more than twenty different states, one from That Is What This Business College Alms to Teach Students. To teach the students to do at least one thing and do it well and to make tiem bigger and better men and women is the underlying principle of the Kansas Wesleyan Business Col lege, located at Sallna. Kan. "There are three courses open to the high school graduate," says the president of this college. "You can fluit where you are, but if you do you . hut yourself out of the big things of life. You can go on and take a train ing in a literary college. To thousands a University course is out of reach. But, third, you can secure a business training that will make you alert, accurate and efficient." The Kansas Wesleyan Business Col lege is open all the year. The school's authorities advise their students to spend eight or nine months there, al though many high school graduates get through the combined business and short-hand, or business and sten ography in from six and one-half to eight months. Their students are taught bookkeeping, short-hand, type writing, rapid calculation, writing of business letters, spelling, commercial law and other requirements .to mod .ern business. Telegraphy may be sub stituted for either shorthand or book keeping. ' The school has regular classes in character building, business efficiency, salesmanship and advertising. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT TO DO WITH YOUR LIFE? You can live but once. Make -the most of yourself, and of your opportunity. To do that requires two things: First, you must get the best education possible. Does this not require going to the best school in the state the one which sets the standard for all the others namely the state university? Second, you must train yourself to take part in the moral and religious life of your time. This opportunity is af forded by the Bible College of Missouri in connection with the University of Missouri. Its courses are credited towards your A. B. degree in the university. The BIBLE COLLEGE OF MISSOURI will train you for Sunday School teaching. Christian Endeavor work, church leadership, the Christian ministry, the mission field, or other forms of religious service. Write for catalogue or further Information. GRANVILLE D. EDWARDS, Dean. Columbia, Missouri. COLUMBIA TO HAVE FOOTBALL For First Time in Ten Tears Gridiron Game "Will Be Played There. Columbia University will have a football team next fall for the first time in ten years. Tuesday, April 20, an unanimous vote was taken by the university council reinstating the game for a five year period. This same body was responsible for the abolish ment of the game ten years ago. It is the belief of the students of Colum bia that football at the University has come to stay. William Woods College FULTON, MISSOURI (A Junior College Accredited by Missouri University) Best equipped School for Young Women in Middle West For 1915-16 Catalog, write the Secretary. $30 A MONTH Dont discount your services and earn 20 of what you are capable. Let us train you now to earn 100 at the Ransomerian - W. Ransom, Pres. Which Salary Do YOUWant? Decide Now! w;.n continue to work against the competition tnat surrounds you. using cut one-nrth or your earning ability or will you master and put to use that other four fifths that is wantonly -wasted and never used by tLe major ity or -workers. , Happiness, prosperity, inde pendence and bigger achieve ments await you if you -will bring into light the 80 of your brain and ability tbat lies intne darkness now. The Ransomerian Business School, I4th and Grand Ave., KANSASCITY.MISSOURI. OR $1502 A MONTH Indepen dence and Suc cess ,P r .mn' . .Ar .F .PPV,' has helped many to positions of trustandresponsibil: and it can -help you Mark tke position yon want and mau ti occt to me today DO IT NOW wish to qualify for position I have 'marked with an X Business Corre- Dondent and Office Manager. StcnoeraDher and Private Secretary. Bookkeeper and Manager. Stenographer and Bookkeeper. Civil Service (Government Position) Penmanship and Commercial Teacher. OPPORTUNITY COUPON C. W. Ransom, Pres. Kansomerian Business School 14th and Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. I wish to qualify for position I have marked with an X. Please send full particulars and new College Journal Free and explain your new plan of helping me "Pay Jly Way" while attending school. Ni ame. R. City.- -State, . f- t H l Washington University Dental School MISSOURI DENTAL COLLEGE ' This institution offers to the well prepared student an up-to-date graded course of dental instruction. When we say we are offer ing a course second to none in this country, we are positive that our statement is verified by the results accomplished in forty-nine years of continuous teaching. Her graduates are, almost without exception, men of splendid attainment and many of them have attained to the highest honors that can be bestowed by the dental profession. Hence, we feel fully warranted in appealing to the well educated young man who desires ta study dentistry to become a student of this institution. An additional incentive to enter this institution should be found in the fact that it is an integral part of a large ad well endowed university, which enables it to offer unusual advantages. This institution holds membership in the Dental Facultjes Association of American Universities, which is composed of the dental schools of the eigkt largest universities In this country. These schools are now working on a four-year curriculum, (to go into effect in 1916-17) which will be the same in every particular, and which will enable a student to transfer (if he desires to do so) from one school to another without loss of time. The profession of dentistry offers opportunities today to the well equipped young man unsurpassed in the history of the pro fession. To benefit by theseopportunities one must have a broader preliminary education than was formerly demanded for entrance to dental schools. Hence, we are making our appeal to men who have had one or more years of college education. Our classes are limited to forty-five in each class, which shows that we are much more anxious to secure quality than to secure quantity. If you have made up your mind to study dentistry, why not take advantage of the opportunities offered by Washington University Dental School? A postcard addressed to the Dean will bring a bulletin and full information. 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