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26 Stanley Salisbury, Liberal Arts, conducts an experiment with X-ray equipment in the basement of Bellormmc Holl. Zoology papers are corrected by Catherine Boll. John Bambnck, Graduate student, studies the physiology and behavior of protozoa. The movements of nucleor porticles ore troced by Jerome Molitor, Roy Gendron, ond Dr. Arthur Borkow. A Journalism seminar is conducted by Prof. Robert A. Kidero. Top Left: Graduote students lister intently to o lecture on Milton. Top Right: Plant cultures aro in spccted In the Groduote School greet house. Middle Right: A 2,000 lb. mognet h used to study the electrical propcrtic: of o non-conductor. Middle Left: Models of mothematica functions ore discussed by Dr. Horvc P Pettit, director of the Mathematic deportment. Bottom Left: Graduate students de termine the effect of X-roy on rabbits ears under varying conditions ant temperatures. Bottom Right: Groduote research ir Chemistry.
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25 'Is Students who have a bachelors degree may Ik granted permission to register for courses although they are not working toward a degree. However, no credit earned as an unclassified student will count toward a degree. Undergraduate students enrolled at Marquette University who can complete the requirements for their bachelor’s degree before the end of the first term may also enroll in the Graduate School. A number of graduate assistantships are offered each year to students who have completed their undergraduate work with distinction. They may l e required to assist in departmental class work or laboratory work in Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Journalism. Nursing. and Medicine. A limited number of fellowships are available in the basic medical sciences of anatomy, biochemistry and pathology. Since its organization in March. 1952, the Graduate Association has become an integrated part of the University. This club helps the students to share ideas and opportunities with each other. Richard Coanda, graduate assistant in English, is president. Dr. John Riedl was named the Dean of the Graduate School last fall. The faculty is taken from the University’s schools and colleges. Groduote student Mary Gosselmg transplants ports of eggs to study hcredtfory characteristics of chickens. Groduote Association Officers Ann Marie McGovern, Mary Lou Broxmeier. Michael McNamara, William Coondo. An experiment with hamsters is conducted by Robert Kinney, libcrol Arts, ond Dr. S. J. Peloqum of the Biology deportment.
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