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"In gTeen e5'l(anoa 'Valle," are the first words 0/ the Universit:Y of ':1t'awaii "e5\lma e5'l(ater." '&he building pictured on thefront C01ler is "Jeawaii "Jeall.
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII BULLETIN
The University of Hawaii Bulletin is issuedonce in each of the following months;November, December, January, February,March, April, May, and June. Entered assecond-class matter at Honolulu, Hawaii,under Act of Congress of August 24, 1912.
Volume 19 Number 8 June 1940
epages too few. • •
Cb'h". word. and Ih", pic/am cannol I.ll
you all~that the Qlniversity of9fawaii is and hopes to be.
&t can only suggest; it can only give you a glimpse of the
teaching and the learning, a glance at the fun, a whi/f of
campus fragrance.
rriffere are strong white walls, vine~clad, palm
fringed; within them the student may discover for himself
the learning of all peoples of the past. g.eere are /lowe;~
garlanded lawns; on them the. scholar may glimpse the li/e
ofmany peoples of today. riJeere in breeze~swept work~
rooms youth examines the pllysical world. r:iffere in the
feathery shade of algaroba trees mingle young men and
young women whose forebears represent the <Sast and the
QVesl = = - here ghe gwain meet. [And they work in
harmony.
eampus CViews .
enter these portals and learn of the world.
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"In green cOrCanoa CValley our alma cv')'[ater stands .. "
america's farthest-west campus.
''What it loo~s li~e from the air.
Social Science building.
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'l5hrough the Union grille . .. a swaying palm, a tropical campus ....
cAnd in GJarr ngton Wall drama of all ages and countries is presented.
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II cv"Wany 'Were the hours that lve spent in the library."
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Study out-oJ-doors is fun!
CJfawaii CJfall - - the oldest and most
'all work and no play. . . "
Union building --
stately.
ew and modern.
Student e54.cti1Jities .
" I hot an arrow into the air . . "
GJ3efore the Shrine game.>.
GJlag rush - - for the right to haze.>.
all queens - - Korean, GJ-Cawaiianeaucasian, ehinese, and Japanes~.
'lDake your choice..,; . . .
"cAll the world's a stage..,; . . "
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Students at work
eo'orful CJeawaii •• an artist's paradis~.
Engineering.
Studies of the <9rient.
"Pineapple production-,.Sugar technology.
She studies "itamin $,.
CJee isolates bacteria.
Life begins at . . . .
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C(;)HE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII wu ~ub];,hod by"" of ili, Turitorial Legislature in 1907. It is open to all who are qualified, regardless of sex, color,or race. The University is accredited by the Association of American Universities,and its students may transfer to other universities without loss of credit. i
The University year is divided into two semesters of 18 weeks each and a summ~rsession of 6 weeks.
General Information •
eolleges IINSTRUCTIONAL organization of the University includes the College of Appli{d
Science with training in agriculture, civil engineering, sugar technology, home economi~l,
and general science; the College of Ans and Sciences with programs in social scienc~l,
languages, literature, arts, the natural and physical sciences, and economics and bus'ness; the Teachers College with curricula designed to prepare students for teaching hlelementary and secondary schools; and the Graduate Division, leading to the master~s
degree in most of the fields of study offered in the University.
cx:pe11 sesSTUD~NTS registering for 10 ',or more credit hours in any semester pay $50 fer
tuition and $10 for registration per semester. For fewer than 10 credit hours in all\'semester and for summer session, students pay $5 per credit hour.
The total cost of a year at the University of Hawaii for a student living awaY'from home has been estimated as follows:
(*In certain cooperative houses, board and room maybe obtained for less.)
225
High$134540
$899
150
$734
Medium$134450
100
$549
Low$134
315Tuition and fees .*Board and room .Incidentals: other fees, books,
clothing, laundry, etc .
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Livin9 cAccommodations ILODGINGS for men students are provided at Atherton House, a dormitory adjoini~
the campus, at $40 to $100 a semester.Women students are accommodated in two dormitories. In one, rentals are $50-$5;
per semester. The other is a cooperative house, available at lower rates to womelstudents who desire to assist in the housekeeping.
The student personnel office assists students in finding moderately-priced roomin private homes near the University.
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GJor further in/onnanon about the Uni.1lersity and for catalo,gues or bulletins,lLJrite to the ~egistrar, University 0/
CJtawaii, CJtonolulu, CJtawaii.
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