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?vr Health 16 Dispensary receptionist, Jean Kurfis, makes sure that all students visiting the dispensary fill out a form. Owing to the large enrollment and the apparent necessity for medical facili- ties, Cleveland College established a Health Service for its students this year. The main function of the Health Service is to aid ambulatory cases coming to it. Bona fide emergencies are cared for in the best way possible. The dis- pensary also handles group examinations and is open for consultations regarding correlation of health and the student's academic program. The Health Service acts as an agent in cases where a specialist or X-rays are required. Arrangements are made for proper and adequate care of all con- ditions that arise. 21
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E '- as 1 4' f if A .. 'W 'Z E 'ii ii 7 and Ee earcla . . . A gift of twenty-two hundred mounted art prints and two hundred out- standing books in the fine arts came from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Mrs. Dudley Blossom, who has contributed considerably to Cleveland's welfare, presented the library with one hundred and fifty leather-bound books. While these represent larger donations, Miss Watts feels that the library was fortunate to have friends like David Dietz, Cleveland Press Science Editor, and his wife, who have made many generous gifts. According to Miss Watts, the success of the library is due largely to the support of the Board of Trustees, Director A. Caswell Ellis, and Dean Hunsaker. Not to be discounted are the many gifts from members of the faculty and the students. Just before the war, a rental collection of recordings was made available to the students through the work of G. W. Sanford, Economics instructor, and James McConkey, then editor of the Cleveland College Life and now a mem- ber of the college English department. There are many recordings used as refer- ence by the various departments, and students and instructors alike have access to them. Although it is the library,s duty to maintain books and other records of the past, it must also keep its eyes to the future and synchronize its materials with student demands. With its aim to supplement teaching, and with its policy of keeping up with the world, the library has become one of the dynamic forces of the school. 'Lf ff'
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