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IV; God made the human body, and it is the most exquisite and wonderful organization which has come to us from the divine hand it is Cl study for one's whole life. e-H. W. Beecher If: X; 5 K A .V iWiIIiam Willard, . Vice President, Medical Center I ,t Earl P. Slone d, Dean, College of Pharmacy 26 jgg3 kAe Rene The College of Medicine is 0 Unit in the Uni- versity's new A. B. Chandler Medical Center. The first class is scheduled to be admitted to the unit in 1960. The New Center will include a College of Dentistry, 0 College of Nursing, a 400-bed University hospital, and programs for several groups of anciilary medical personnel, Phannacy The objective of the College of Pharmacy is to prepare its graduates to assume, with dignity and honor the intellectual, Iegai, Civic, and moral responA sibilities of the profession of pharmacy. Every motie vation and every act of the pharmacist must be in the interest of the public. The curriculum, therefore, of the College is devoted to inculcotion of the highest ethical and moral standards among its students, pro- viding foundation in basic sciences, and enriching the life and understanding of the pharmacist CIS 0 pro fessional man and citizen. Wm in? Am -...ee
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I lead in the way of righteousness, in the midst of the paths of judgment. eProverbs Law The College of LOW offers a program designed so that graduates of the school can practice their profession on a local, regional, and national level. The aim of the program is to give the student brood, practical, basic legal training of unmatched excellence that will permit unlimited development of his legal capacities throughout his career. 25
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Y . , . L4ke CI morning dream, life becomes mcre and more brighf the longer we live and the reason of everything appears more deer. -Richter Graduate School Graduate work is offered in all Colleges in the University Some twenty-seven advanced degrees are conferred by the University Graduate School. Extended Programs Extended Programs further implement the Uni- versityls program. Its instructiomal and research fociiities are made available to the public through its numerous services such 03 extension class prO' gramse workshops, conferences, and the University, Centers of Ashland 0nd Covington. 3t i WM; m. .,. l k A. D. Kirwan Dean, Graduate School A. D.Albrighr Dean, Extended Programs
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