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Student Affairs ...Men rv F Darwin A. Hindman Page 28 The high command, of Mis- souri's affairs for men rests with a short, pipe-smoking gen- tleman usually seen around the campus in a tweed suit. He is Darwin A. Hindman, Director of Student Affairs for Men. Qnce affiliated with the phys- ical education department at the University, Mr. Hindman is familiar with men and their problems. He knows them when they are in need of help, and knows when and how to advise them. He works in con- junction with Thelma Mills, Director of Student Affairs for Women, to handle the Various problems of men and women students at the University. They, with the resident director of Read Hall, Louise Robertson, co-operate to offer recreational and educational facilities for students at the student union. ln CODC' dent to 34 with accoi cial hull mee: typim out l com and P lou' ties in 5 Re: we Crit to ed- of un
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The School of Medicine of the University of Missouri was huilt upon the medical depart- ment of Kemper College, which was founded in St. Louis in 1840. This was the first medical school founded west of the Mis- sissippi River. In 1845, it became a depart- ment of the University of Mis- souri. At present, the school offers only a tvvo-year curricu- lum, hut efforts have heen made to increase the course to four years. Completion of the tvvo- year course at Missouri leads to the degree of BS. in Medicine. Students who ohtain it are ac- cepted hy the leading schools in the country for the completion of the clinical years. Mecizczne Dean Tmwick H. Stublos Page 27
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In addition to their problems concerning the individual stu- dent and his happiness, and how to achieve this, they are faced with the difficulties of having to accommodate many campus so- cial groups in a limited union huilding. Who will get what meeting room at what time is typical of the situations ironed out hy Read I-lall's Policy Board, composed of student members and the resident staff. All in all, the job of providing lounges, music, handicraft facili- ties and extracurricular activities in general is one ahly handled by Read Hallis powers that he, who welcome student cooperation or criticism at any time. Designed to meet the out-of-class cultural, educational and recreative needs of the student body, the student union and its staff does just that. Student A fairs . . . Women B4Bs'Thehna Dldk Page29
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