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Edward C. King is the Dean of the Law Schi)ol and has been for the past twenty years. The School of Law offers the course of study leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws, but does not offer graduate work leading to the degrees Master or Doctor of Laws. One of the oustanding features of C.U.s Law School is its librar -. At present it houses about 63,000 %oIumes and contains one of tlie best legal reference collections in the Western U. S. Space is available in the library ' to seat the entire Law School student body simultaneously, either at reading room tables or in 22 carrels. Almost all of the collections are on open shelves to facilitate use. School o-p Lsiw if v Dean King Library one of best in estcrn V. S. Assistant Dean, Don Sears, in classroom. Law students at work. 21
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» w School of Bu3ine33 Dean Coolidge supervises the School of Business, which has approximately 500 junior and senior stu- dents. In addition, there are about 100 students en- rolled in the school ' s graduate programs. The School of Business offers program leading to the following degrees: Bachelor of Sciences (Business), Master of Business Administration, Master of Science, Master of Business Education and Doctor of Business Administration. Students may take up major fields in accounting, business education, finance, management, marketing, office administration or real estate. Dean Coolidge heads Business School. Seven major fields of study offered. Dr. Buskirk in.structs a marketing class. 20 i JH ' M m
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Dr. Theodore Puck The research program proposed for the Uni- versity of Colorado Medical Center has achiev- ed international recognition. Plans for the major expansion of the Medical Center have been developed, involving an en- tirely new University hospital and greatly ex- panded teaching research center. During the past year, Dr. Theodore T. Puck, professor and head of the department of bio- physics, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. C. Henry Kempe, professor and head of the department of pediatrics, was the recipient of the Mead Johnson Award for outstanding p»ediatric research. The School of Medicine, headed by Dean Glaser, has over 425 students working toward Dr. Robert Glaser degrees in medicine, nursing and the biologi- cal sciences. ool o ' F Medioine Proposed program gains international recognition. Operation techniques are practiced and observed. •72 Studets attend lecture.
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