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COLLEGE OFFICE Miss Anne Morrisey Mrs. Betty Hartkopf Mrs. Betsy Maya Alumnae Assoc. Mrs. Gladys Scholl Mrs. McNinch E. Clayton SECRETARIES TO THE DEANS illillW. Miss Ellen Harkins Mrs. Nan Bowers Mrs. Ceil Dowling COPY AND MAIL ROOM Phil O ' Connell PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PLANNING OFFICES n Mrs. Frances Husten Mrs. Joyce Tenney Mrs. Catherine Herron Mrs. Pam Marshall
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Mary Ellen Hartman, M.D., Associate Dean Marvin R. Dunn, M.D., Associate Dean Claude Bernard said — vital forces directs phe- nomena which it does not produce; physical agen- cies produce phenomena which they do not di- rect. These administrators could be likened to the vital forces; the students to the phenomena; and these administrators ' offices could be the physical agencies. Through what appears to be mysterious ways, these vital forces interview, accept, drop and graduate students. They arrange curricula, schedule classes, arrange loans and scholarships and attend committee meetings. Behind their office doors, decisions are made, questions are discussed, decisions are remade, and all that it takes to ad- minister a medical school, is administered. Not pictured — E. Weinberg, M.D., Assistant to the Dean, in charge of the Re-Training Program for graduates. Ethel Weinberg, M.D., Associate Dean Charles A. Glanville, Vice-President for Development Edward C. Kane, C.P.A., Vice-President and Treasurer
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■ ■ ■ - i H The view from the entrance to the college show — and between this, the old original college baling. We have walked the first lloor corridor of this connecting link hundreds o( times. All of us have stopped at least four times — to pay our tuition. Many of us have stopped other times — to pay book bills and — sometimes successfully — other times unsuccessfully — to cash checks. Hut there are a lot of other things happening here — personnel — purchas- ing — bookkeeping, etc. — all of which must be, to keep a medical school opcrat-
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