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, ,,. i . ,4 Hood House OOD HOUSE, our College Infirmary, was dedi- cated in i932 under the sponsorship of Charles Harvey Hood. lt has a twenty-six bed capacity with facilities for various treatments and diagnostic pro- cedures, such as x-ray and laboratory analysis. Student welfare is tended by a competent stott of one full-time physician, who is Director of the Student Health Service, two assistant physicians, and a consulting psychiatrist. They are assisted by seven registered nurses and a secretary. I9 l .-N DR. WILLIAM D. CRANDALL
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Graduate School ALBERT F. DAGGETT B.A., M.S., University of New Hampshire, Ph.D., Columbia Uni- versity, Dean of Graduate School. HE Graduate School, which has offered instruction since 1903, has for its obiective the bringing together of fac- ulty and qualified students in a spirit of scholarship and research. The graduate student is given opportunity to spe- cialize in some field of knowledge and to develop a matur- ity of thought and attitude toward his professional field so that both his professional and cultural lite may be enriched. During the period of its existence, 895 graduate students, representing some 90 educational institutions, have received the master's degree. This year finds 175 enrolled in the graduate school. Several foreign countries are represented as well as nearly half of the states. I8
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,- nf First row: Capt. James Armstrong, Capt. Oscar Duttweiler Jr., Capt. Irving B. Anderson, Col. Wilmer Phillips, Mai. James P. Forsyth, Capt. Kenneth R. Cornell. Second raw: MfSgt. Richard Monihan, MfSgt. Earl Crabtree, SFC Mancil Thompson, MfSgt. Paul Houck, Sgt. Alvin Williams, SFC Richard Thrasher, SFC Robert E. St. Cyr. Army R.0.T.C. COLONEL WILMER S. PHILLIPS B.A., St. John's College, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 20 RMY ROTC training was established at the University of New Hampshire in l893. The present form of this training, prescribed by the National Defense Act of I9l6, is currently conducted in most American colleges and uni- versities. The program is integrated with the regular University schedule so that students may qual- ify not only for their academic degrees, but also for reserve commissions in the U. S. Army as second lieutenants. The Army ROTC unit at UNH is composed of two important combat branches, Infantry and Anti-aircraft Artillery. Thousands of UNH students have undergone this training. The Army ROTC program is also a maior source to the government of regular army appointments. Ten members of the present senior class have been offered regular army commissions as second lieutenants. Those ac- cepting their commissions will start a career on equal footing with graduates of West Point. Wilmer S. Philips, Colonel, Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Chairman, Military Department James P. Forsyth Major, Asst. PMS8-T James E. Armstrong, Jr. Captain, Asst. PMS8-T Kenneth R. Cornell Captain, Asst. PMSSJ Oscar E. Duttweiler, Jr. Captain, Asst. PMS8-T Irving B. Anderson Captain, Asst. PMS8-T MfSgt., Asst. Instructor MfSgt., Asst. Instructor MfSgl., Asst. Instructor SFC, Admin. N. C. O. SFC, Supply SFC, Admin. Asst. Sgt., Asst. Instructor Richard J. Monihan Earl R. Crabtree Paul R. Houck Mancil L. Thompson Richard H. Thrasher Robert E. St. Cyr Alvin H. Williams
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