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Thursday, January 15 What Is Den* ra< Pr< the I department of English, [uesday, fanuar} JO Types of Military S via < lot I Field Artillery, Commandant ol the 1 mv( ut) K I I Wednesday, January 21 The Resow the Un y I II! Wartime Service. President \. C, Wn \KI». 7. (V;//e;w of Information for Men an,I Women h. I in the others < t the Deans of Men and Wot n rcs| > • 1. priate special committer arc collecting md «>r un/in tr I information is available to students in Dean Turner's viduals familiar with this information will be availabl< in t > answer inquiries and to advise students. Thi :ommil I i the Navy. Marine Corps, Army, Coast Guard, 1 r I Bur u of ln\ lion. Army Intelligence, and numerous industrial agei rkin defense projects. These materials are being summar that students may be able to secure information i asil) and without con fusion. The committee plans a library of official publ nd >um maries will be available in the Office i the Dean of Men id in th -ffic » the other members of the committee. f A similar center of information h been < tblished >r " mi I • i-l dents in the Office oi the Dean of Women. Dean I onard, in with a committee, has available in her office various yp< - :" in: bearing on services which women can per >rm in the pr - it emer Through the Office of the Dean of Women and in >< p n with th Committee on Student Affairs, extracurricular cl; s and - ic< been organized for the women students. Thes \n\ things, a women's health service, a refresher urse on nutrition ^ :i under the supervision of the Home Economics men i prn physical education organized by the IT ical Education l Women, and a program of Red Cr< work, as well 8. The Division of University Extensii under I Browne has been most activ< in makin the resou I - \ vailabl 0 the entire State of Illinois. The w livis in held of help to industry and other activities rel v\ in progn for many months and is \ e r \ i m] (a) Most impn >ive is the Enginecrin and M i I Training Pr ram. I fnder this ,,, .mii , m ; at .-. neering, chemistry, physi< and pi luction man; industrial ai is of the State that are in the batth there arc in operation 24 different oui in is lllii mii total of l (8 las • and an « nrollmcnt oi r IT nt.tiv Electrical I tiKinccrin Chi I Sanitar; EngiiK ing i the I mcrgctu j . Pre I n rii I >raftii tdvam i -I I nginccrii I n I duction Engin rii I lemcntai y Tool I I Motion and Time Stud) . Safety I....•,,„ "| | , on Heal l i tment ol Steel .unclrj nd i l.'ih« mati< . Mr. I....,,, ttm| St, h \\ Kl trical I in uiti Induntrial < .. t \ ,,,, I ( ii< nit md Mai inn. ti Viml) i h, mi, "it City, I >. • .inn. SpiinKlii I.I. I hump (m K

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