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N, ALBERT BLEDSOE DINWIDDIE, PH.D., L L D. INTH president of Tulane, Dr. Dinwiddie has guided the affairs of the Uni- versity through fifteen years of post-war inflation and depression, the most progressive and perhaps the most trying period in the century of steady advancement which forms the remarkable background of the Tulane Universitv of today. Dr. Dinwiddie as- sumed the office of president of the University October 1, 1918. having served pre- viously as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. His wealth of executive ability and qualities of character and personality soon won for him a position among leading educators of the nation. The secret of his great success is probably the fact that he is possessed of a charitable and kind nature and in the flurry of a busv executive life never loses sight of the human side. Dr. Dinwiddie alwavs has time for the little things and his range of activity is of astounding breadth. With such a ni.in in the president ' s chair, Tulane is destined to make even more remarkable strides as she enters her second ccnturv of progress.
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k -- i H THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Charles Cassedv Bass, M.D., D.Sc, F.A.C.P. Dea?i The School of Medicine occupies an enviable place among the leading medical schools of the country. Students and doctors from every state in the Union and from many foreign countries come to Tulane for medical training. The Hutchinson Memorial Clinic in the New Hutchinson Me- morial Building provides for the most practical training and ex- perience in actual care of patients. Each senior student has what corresponds to a well equipped private office where, under the su- pervision of an instructor, he examines and treats his patients as he should do later in private practice. FACULTY GROUPS— SCHOOL OF MEDICINE I THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY J. F. Soiox, M.Ph., Ph.D. Dean Established in 1838, the School of Pharmacy, now under the jurisdiction of a Pharmacist Dean, offers a four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy; this course is now being administered strictly according to the Pharmaceutical Syllabus, a publication pre- pared and published by the National Pharmaceutical Syllabus Committee, representing the American Association of Col- leges of Pharmac} ' , the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, and the American Pharmaceutical Association. I
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