Show r University Head Visits Bishop b S 'S w i m F i ir r LM 4 St c y 2 S r ii Wr n ILk i i rI I t e S W. W S SS S f ft I t y tt 1 I r I t- t Dr James H Ryan left newly appointed president of the Cath CathI I olk olic university in Washington D. D C C. and Monsignor Paul Marella I auditor of the apostolic delegation at Washington who were guests l cath-l in inS 1 S Silt lt Lake Thursday I Finds y- y Culture Stressed in Eastern Schools and Vocational Training in Western By I KAY AY HARMS Education culture Is of first Importance and then training In the old colleges ot of the east cast In the middle west I find this just reversed with vocational trainIng trainIng train train- Ing or of prime Importance in the thes the's s 's sChools declared declared- Dr Tames James 1 Ryan newly appointed president of tile the Catholic university at Washington Washing Washing- ton D D. C. C who arrived Ived In Salt Lake Wednesday evening for a visit with Bishop J. J J J. Dr Ryan who was recently made madea a monsignor In the Catholic church has been touring the west in company company com com- pany with Monsignor Paul Mae Marella audItor of the apostolic delegation in Washington He was formerlY associate professor of philosophy at Catholic university and was notified noti- noti fled fied of his elevation to the presidency presidency dency while In Yellowstone national park Tile The trend or of education in the great state universities is undoubtedly undoubtedly edly toward vocational training Dr Ryan Eal said This Is true because because be- be cause the state universities deal with mass education and it Is an education by which tile the student may earn his living that he Is primarily Interested In The rhe older eastern castern colleges are still maintaining their cultural Ideals and ideas concentrating concen- concen on humanistic work CULTURE EMPHASIZED In tile the Catholic university which Dr Ryan characterized as the most Important Catholic educational Institution In- In In America tod today y no professional proCessional courses are given Iven but emphasis Is placed on the languages sciences history philosophy and psychology y he said The great burden burden bur bur- den or of the schools school's students are graduate students attending either the teachers teachers' college or the graduate graduate ate school tot lot social service traIn traIn- ing Forty years ago all s concentrate con con- on humanistic work work- vork Dr Ryan stated Toda with the in- in fluence toward vocational training beginning in iii the high schools O only the smaller eastern colleges and a afew afew few colleges scattered lii In various sections or of the country are pursuing pursuing pur- pur suing the purely cultural The university uni- uni as we know It today is merely a large collection or of buildings build build- ings in n which ev every ry course under the sun is given PURELY PLEASURES PLEASURE TRIP That one does not longer need to talk education in America Is due to two things Dr Ryan believes One is the fact that young oung people toda today r realize that an education Is economically necessary in getting anywhere in life and the other Is that the average parents today are prosperous enough to afford college educations for their children ren Dr Ryan and Monsignor Marella after a tour of Salt Lake plan to leave Thursday evening and will return direct to Washington to take up their respective duties I haven't been near an educational Institution on this trip and andI I dont don't Intend to Dr R Ryan an said sald This was a pleasure trIp for us both on which we have tried to forget forget for for- get and relax from our everyday duties |