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WOMEN ' S INFIRMARY 1 Hoping for that ninely-eighl point three. MEN ' S INFIRMARY Prescribed for those winter colds. 25
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7 4e 9 HJfiA4naA4e Dr. Lester P. Fowie University Physician The men ' s and women ' s infirmaries at Bucl nell rank with the Finest on any college campus in the East. There is a combined force of seven persons, including Dr. Lester P. Fowie, the university physician. Regular hospital care and diet are given to students who are admitted. This group numbered one hundred eighty-three men and eighty-six women during the 1937- 38 school year. In addition there are about two thousand minor ailments treated each month among the students. In serious cases parents are notified, and emergencies requiring surgery are cared for at the nearby Giesinger Hospital in Danville. For the present school year about $1500 was spent for new infirmary equipment, aside from supplies. L. to R.: Nurses Yearick, Kostenbauder, Deaner, Heritage. 94
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.a -It-S, ,; ,i,j« -f? .. . . ,;- ,, ,.jj . ; 5 ■ : • • - ■•■ ' jbo ufuio G(Ui4i ielo Student counselins is a relatively new program at Bucknell, having been instituted during the 1937-38 term. The student counselors are chosen by a committee consisting of Dean Rivenburg, Dr. Sutherland, Dean of Men, Forrest Brown, Secretary of the C.A., and Paul Benson, Instructor in Mathematics, and head counselor. The general purpose of the organization is to try and integrate the students new to Bucknell with the goings-on about campus, to aid them in academic work, and to promote cooperation in uniform regulations as regards dormitory life. Starting with Freshman Week, when the neophytes are first exposed to the Bucknell way of living, they are carried thru the entire year with a series of activities which include: picnics, dances, movies, and more or less organized bull sessions, all being conducted with the idea of instilling in the men Bucknell ideals. First Row, L. to R.: Brown, Klaus, McGraw, Blumenson, Savidge. Second Row, L. to R.: Lewis, Sutherland, Keenan. Top Row, L. to R.: Benson, Smith, Gulnac, Dunham, Readins. 96
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