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COL ,EGE MEM] Medicine will become a school in its own right at the University in the spring of 1967, when the buildings for the College are completed. The cur- cicular plans for the entering medical student are two years of pre-clinical sciences plus two more years in clinical sciences. Maintaining research grams and operating a medical library are two other goals. The statewide campaign for funds has set the goal for $2.5 million with the Federal ernment providing $2 of public funds for every $1 of private funds. Dean Merlin K. DuVal, Jr. has been in charge of the planning of the new school. Previously he served as the University of Oklahoma as President of the Oklahoma School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College, Dartmouth Medical School and Cornell University Medical lege. At New York Hospital and Roosevelt Hospital he served as an intern in surgery. Dr. DuVal has been honored with membership in the American Surgical Association, Alpha Omega Alpha Alpha and the International Surgical Society. He has served as director of the Medical Center ment at the University of Oklahoma, and as dent of the Oklahoma Surgical Association. DEAN MERLIN K. DuVAL, JR. Dean DuVal and his assistant Dr. Philip Krutzsch discuss the plans for the new Medical center to be in operation in 1967. 172
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Precision is necessary in using specific chemicals in the Pharmacy laboratory. To measure correctly the students use elaborate scales to weigh fractions of grams. Constant experimentation and new developments lead Pharmacy students to work with unusual equipment in reacting chemical materials in laboratories. Although this Pharmacy professor appears to be strangling either a pill or his associate, he is merely experimenting with the funneling of chemicals through the cloth. The medical profession owes much of the new methods of treating disease to the drugs developed by pharmacists. 171
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DEAN F. PENDLETON GAINES COLEGE OF Co MANG EOUCAllON No area of higher education is growing more rap- idly than adult and summer education. People of all ages are attending school in increasing numbers and are going twelve, not the traditional nine months a year. Under the direction of Dean Pendle- ton Gaines, the University ' s Division of Continuing Education and the Summer Session operates three principal programs: late afternoon and evening classes in Tucson; off-campus (extension) classes; and the summer sessions. Evening courses are offered by all colleges for both undergraduate and graduate credit. Summer sessions have become an integral part of the University program. During the summer of 1963, more than 10,000 students at- tended the on-campus summer classes of the Uni- versity. These two terms of five-weeks each rep- resent every academic field on all levels. In addition to extensive programs in Tucson, the Uni- versity ' s summer classes extend literally around the globe. A six-weeks ' residence program is operated in Guadalajara, Mexico, involving 600 students from more than a hundred American universities, and the University sponsors credit-granting tours throughout Europe and South America. Each summer students from the U of A join students from Berkeley and Stanford in Guadalajara summer school. Night extension ' classes to help adults complete their college educa- tion are conducted at the University in the typical lecture fashion. 173
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