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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI              28

     As New York's shoreline looms up you experience a thrill and
know that there is no city in the world like it. And as one thinks
of America and compares it with the Orient which is a thousand
years behind and even Europe which is a hundred years behind,
it is easily understood that America is the Promised Land.

                                                 Azalea Linfield. Alpha Phi.

       A recent book, "Training for the Professions and Allied Occupations"
covering facilities available to women in the United States may be ob-

tained in one volume or in twenty-three separate reprints, each containing
one chapter as follows: Agriculture. Architecture, A r t , Business, Den-
tistry, Dramatic Work. Education. Engineering, Home Economics, Land-

scape Architecture, Languages, L a w , Library Work, Medicine, Music,
Nursing. Personnel Work, Writing.

Single Volume: $3.50. Reprints: A r t , Education, Home Economics,

SO cents each; Business: 75 cents each: all others 25 cents each: from the
Bureau of Vocational Information, 2 West 43rd Street, New York City.

Among the Universities now offering Arts and Nursing courses com-

bined a r e : T h e University of Wisconsin offers two five-year courses
leading to a B . S. degree and a certificate in N u r s i n g ; College of Letters
and Science grants a B . S. degree to students who complete six semesters

of work in the College and twenty-seven months of work in the School
of Nursing; the College of Agriculture grants the B . S. degree to those
who complete six semesters work in the course in Home Economics and

twenty-seven months of work in the School of Nursing. The school is
organized in association with the State of Wisconsin General Hospital.
T h e Washington University School of Nursing, St. Louis, organized

under the control of the Medical School, offers a combined five-year
course with two years in the College of Liberal Arts, two years in the
School of Nursing and the fifth year in electives.

News Bulletin of the Bureau of Vocational  Information.
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