University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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n 1 K l ' ' K U •M Dr. W. F. Gidley B. S. in Phar., University of Michigan, 1908. Ph. C, University of Michigan, 1908. Became Dean of College of Pharmacy in 1925. Top row, left to n ' (;l)l — Schleuse; Rigles; Hardwicke; Neville; Norton. Bottom row — Henze; Gidley; Albers. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY The College of Pharmacy was established in connection with the School of Medicine at Galveston in 1893. In 1927 the faculty and equipment of the College was moved to Aus- tin in order that use of the Physics and Chemistry departments of the main University might be obtained. There has been a constant increase in the enrollment of the College, and this year a record attendance has been reached. The College will leave the shacks in which it has been housed during the four years that it has been in Austin, and will move into the new Chemistry Building upon its com- pletion. A number of laboratories will remain in the Biological Building, which is one of the most completely equipped laboratory buildings in the South. The curriculum of the College of Pharmacy is designed to take elegible high school graduates and give them a thorough fundamental work in the science of pharmacy with the aim of producing professional pharmacists and not life clerks. The College has recognized the tendency through- out the country to demand graduation from col- leges of pharmacy, and fully meets the requirements of the thirty-three states and Alaska, Porto Rico, and the Philippine Islands where there are laws prohibiting the practice of pharmacy without a college education. The Cactus IQ31 Page U

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Tofrow, left to right: J. L. Henderson ' C. T. Gray, C. F. Arrowood, Clara M. Parker, James Knight, Robt. A. Law. ' Nfxt to top row. James O. Marberrv.J. E. Pearce, T. S. Painter, O. B. Douglas, Annie W. Blanton, F.J. Adams, E. O. Wood. MidiU row: B. F. Holland, T. H. Shelby, D. K. Brace, Lula Marie Jenkins, Mary S. Kirkpatrick, 1. 1. Nelson. Bottom row. H. T. Manuel, Hilda Molesworth, Fred C. Ayer, B. F. Pittenger, Rosemary Walling, James W. Baldwin. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION m ' i The School of Education was created in 1905 when the Department of Education, which originated in the College of Arts and Sciences in 1891, was transformed into a distinct division of the University. The present organization was completed in 1920, and since that time the School has shown such a marked growth that it is known to be one of the best in the South today. The University possesses exceptional facilities for the study of educa- tion. Sutton Hal l, the name recently assigned to the Education Build- ing, is one of the best equipped buildmgs in the country. The Austin public school system has co-operated with the School of Education in providing student-teaching under supervision, and the eleemosynary institutions located in Austin offer an ex- cellent opportunity for the study of educational psychology and for practice in experimental and test work. Research work in education is done by the advanced students of the School. Besides the modern works of value on education which the University Library contains, much legal and historical material is available in the State Library and the State Department of Education which are also located in Austin. These rare facilities have drawn a large number of students from other states to the University of Texas. A. B. Michigan Normal, 1908. M. A. Texas, 1912. Ph. D. University of Chicago, 1916. Became Dean of School of Education in 1926. The Cactus IQSI ii k m i P iK g - Page 2}



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-»SS«S 3J« i m I §i I Lc t to rigk — Ola Hobson; Anice Jenkins; Dr. ]. T. O ' Banion; Annie Gaffney; Dr. Caroline Crowell; Dr. Joe Gilbert. MEDICAL STAFF The University Health Service was originated in 1904. The Medical Staff at that time consisted of Dr. Joe Gilbert, the present Director, and Dr. HoUoday, Physician for Women. It has been the purpose of the Health Service to offer free medical services to the students of the University, and to guard against the spread of contagious diseases by requiring a physical examination and vaccination for every student who enters the University. The registration fee entitles the student to a number of medical services which include consultation -w h the Uni- versity physicians during their office hours, visits to the students ' homes and hospitals by the Physi- cians, board, lodging, and ward nursing for ten days in a hospital, ambulance service, ear, eye, and nose treatment, and minor operations w ith pathological and X-ray examinations. The importance of health in the student ' s life has been realized by the Board of Regents, and the University now has a most competent Medical Staff. The members of the Staff this year are: Dr. Joe Gilbert, Director; Dr. Caroline Crowell, Physician for Women; Dr. J. T. O ' Banion, Physician for Men; Dr. S. N. Key, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist; Miss L. M. Kopecky, Clinical Nurse; Miss George La Rue, Clinical Nurse; Miss Annie Gaffney, Clinical Nurse; Miss O. M. Hobson, Technician; and Miss M. A. Jen- kins, Secretary. Dr. Joe Gilbert B. S. A., Texas A. Si M. 1894. M. D., University of Tex- as, 1897. First became University Physician in 1904 and served for eleven years. Became Director of Health Service in fall of 1930. The Cactus 1031 m. Page 2$

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