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Statistical Summary of CUSPHAM Students, 1966-67x KN : 1033 PROGRAM Master of Public Health ........,.. .... 3 2 Administrative Medicine ...,.. .... 1 5 Hospital Administration ...... .... 1 5 Community Psychiatry ..... .... 1 O Nutrition ....................... ..,. 1 7 Biostatistics ........ .. ,... .... 6 Parasitology .......... .... 2 Special Students ..,.......... .... 6 SEX i Male ....... ................ .... 6 6 Female ..... ........... . . 37 AGE Mean : 33.3 20-24 ..... ,.... ...... ......... .... 1 6 25-29 ..... .... . 25 30-34 ..... 21 35-39 .... 16 40-44 1-2 45-49 .... I 9 so-54 ..... 3 55-59 1 ...............................,............. . crrizemsi-ue ev REGION. aaai U.S.A. flmainlandj ......... ............ Q ...,.... . gf. 71 Puerto Rico ....:.. ,.....V . :....k ..... .-...V 2 Canada, .......... Q ...................... .' ...... ' ,. 2 Central-America, Caribbean ..... .... ...... . ' , 2 South America. ........,.. - ..,.. ..- c... ...., . 4 . 6 Europe ............. .... North Africa .... .. - Africa, other .141 Vt: Near East ......... .... 4 Southeast Asia .... 9 Asia, oth'er'Qf.IQ.. Q... '3 CITIZENSHIP OTHER THAN U.'S-A- . Argentina .L ................................................ 2 Canada' 2 china Q,...Q .... ...' . 'T 1 Colombia .... .... 2 Denmark 1.-- . 1 Germany' ...... . 1 Guatemala ..... .... 1 Hungary ...... .... 1 India ......... ..,. 4 Iran ..Q ...... .... 1 Ireland ..... ....' 2 israel I ...... .... 3 Japan ., ...,.., 5 ..... . 1 Netherlands . 1 Pakistan ...,.. . 1 Philippines .. . 1 Thailand ...... .... 4 Trinidad .... . ............ . ......................... Q ....... . 1 S Preliminary figures, as of Oct. 1966. First registration only: does not include students continuing in same program from previous yearisy. A GREAT COHORT- RETROSPECTIVELY SPEAKING Statistics never tell the story. They build buildings and arrange programs, but they can not tell a story. For instance, when it comes to saying good-by, try saying it with numbers. Try putting it into a normal curve, even where the curve slopes. That won 't tell the story. It needs a few words to measure the time. Only when the words become too many, they are too rich and they cloud the memory and you don't want to see. l hold to the statistics now for it is easier. lt is not ten years later, or twenty. The office tells me we have an average age of 33.3 and 66 of us are males and 37 females. That will look good on a punch card. But how many of those nutritionists are dimpled? Can we put those on a punch card and sacrifice them to a computor's steel fingers? How about Marcia Kerwit's method acting of Mrs. Stanislaus, or when Jim Bush defended the budget in Public Health Practice? What can a computor do to Harold Applewhite's smile and warmth, to pretty Emily lVloore's folk-dancing, to Henry Birne's production of the memorable Christmas play, to Richard Marx's beard shaped to all his well-pointed questions? To what part of the normal curve shall we place the Warkomski limp, the Lacot lectures to the professors, John Varadi's cosmopolitan accent, Ruth Hutchison's amiability, John Kevany -the disciplined leprechaun? There are many many more. But it may be better to keep the steel. A punch card, a cabinet, a place to go for the substance of the memory. Only time can leave it exactly as it has been. - Herb Williams
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