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Medical Faculty, Minutes & Proceedings, 1883-1912
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Office of Dean 3/19 1885
Faculty of the College of Medicine meet in educational session. Credentials of Mr. Mary Andrew Bennerre. James A Verr Union E. Mulvarre, Ernest L. Swenson Charles, Frenchbull. Received forceful from failure to attend the required Fer. and of the lectures are account of sickness Mr. Andrew Bennerre. Farmers A. Canlerrf Union E. Mulvarre Ernest L. Swenson, F Charles Frenchbull. Mrs. Murry Le, buse were there followed out and receiving the unanimous vote of the Faculty for the degree of M.D
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2. That there be added to the second semester 2nd year of 4 year Group and 4th year of the 6 year group a two hour courses in Clinical Pathology to be given by Dr. Mayhew.
3. Then the first semester of Organic Chemistry (Chemistry 3) be given in the 4 year Course Chemistry 4 being dropped.
4. That there be introduced in the second semester 2nd year of the 4 year Course and a 4th year of the 6 year Course: a four hour demonstration Course divided into three sections of 5 weeks each. changed to 2 hours
a. First 5 weeks. Physical Diagnosis [?] b. [?] 5 weeks Introduction to Surgery [?] c. [?] 5 weeks Surgical Pathology Dr Everett
These Courses to serve as an introduction to Clinical Work and to be given from 5-6 P.M. 5 [?] in [?] of the extremely Crowded Character of the 4 year Course, hygiene be be emitted from the first semester [?] year.
By RH Everett Secy Com. of Course of Study Everett Secy
Minutes approved.
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October 23, 1907
Meeting of the faculty of the College of Medicine with Sean Ward presiding Present: Barker, Guenther, Lyman, Waite, Wolcott, Willard, Pilsbury.
Announcement was made by the Dean of the raising of the standard of entrance to the College of Medicine. This to take effect on January 1st, 1908 and in short, to mention that, after the above mentioned date, such standard shall have one year of college training before entering upon the first-year Medical course.
The subject of the revision of the course of study was considered and the Course of Study Comm. asked to present a new draft of the next meeting.
On motion, it was ordered that the chair appoint a committee to arrange for medical [c--?] to be held not oftener than one per month at 11:30 AM on Thursdays. Committee appointed: Lyman, Willard, Bar.
Minutes [?] approved. Faculty adjoined
PG Harriam, Secretary
March 2, 1908
Meeting of the Faculty of the Col. of Medicine with Dean Ward presidency: Present- Avery, Dales, Guenther, Lyman, Powers. Waite, Willard, Wolcott.
The secretary of the Course of Study Committee, Dr. Wolcott, presented a revision of the course of study as introduced at the meeting of Oct. 23, 1907. Dr. Dales read a report showing that the newly extended course was practicable as to arrangement of the time of the classes.
The report was then adopted as presented and shown herein.
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June 13, 1910 Meeting of the College of Medicine faculty with Acting Dean Wolcott in the chair. It was ordered on motion that the following named candidates for degree in Pharmacy be and hereby are recommended for graduation on June 16, 1910, to the Chancellor and Board of Regents. These candidates have fulfilled all requirements for the respective degrees: The College of Medicine Degrees In Pharmacy Elsie Day Edwin Adolph Fricke Jay Gay Rinker
Members approved. Meeting adjourned [Pg?] Harrison, Sec.
June 12, 1911 Meeting of faculty of College of Medicine with acting Dean Wolcott presiding.
On motion in who ordered that the following named candidates for degrees in Pharmacy be and hereby are recommended for graduation on June 15, 1911, to the Chancellor and Board of Regents, the candidates having fulfilled all requirements:
The College of Medicine Degree in Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Chemist Loren Gay Taylor Graduates in Pharmacy Henry George Beckerd Harris Mentrose Preuty Berta Florence Thorge Herbert C. Hardewn Carl Fredrick Rogosch Miner Hill Whalsy, Jr. John Henry Hovemann Frank Whitten Schwake
Minutes approved. Meeting adjourned [Pg?] Harrison, Sec.
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23 Meeting of the Faculty of the College of Medicine on Monday, June 10th at 4:00 in [?] 204 Dean Wolcott presiding.
On motion the following named candidate and recommended to the Chancellor and Board of Regents for their respective degrees.
Degree In Pharmacy Graduate In Pharmacy Elwood Blake Chappell Frank Hastman Earl Fiske Walker Raymond William Bauer Samuel Thomas Crouse Pharmeceutical Chemist Lilburn B. Lake Joseph Emmanuel Sohilberg
Minutes approved Faculty adjourned [EM Ruttidgr?] [?] Secy
Meeting of Medical College Faculty - March 7-1913
Members present - Wolcott (presiding), Poynter, Lyman, Guenther, Barker, [Opitic?], Willard, Cutter
Resolve by Lyman - Change in curriculum for Pharmacy. Moved that two and three year courses in Pharmacy Geology, B is substituted for Botany 1 and that Pharmacogeorphy 40 be
Pershing Rifles, Minutes, 1894
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Adams moved to appoint commitee of commissioned officers to correspond with Omaha Guards and Thurston Rifles with regard to competitive drills. Carried. Adjourned.
G.H. Johnson, secy April 17, 1895 Rifles in session. Pres. Reed in chair. Business taken up immediately. The roll was read and the names of members who had been absent a number of times were placed upon the board. The [same] instituted the following men who were dropped from the roll by a unanimious vote. Saxton, Bradt, Elliott E. C. Farwell Green, Hayward, Johnson G H Pouris, Randolph Ricketts L Sawyer, Sheldon, Town, Wheeler, Tillsin, Chapman, Chaney, Cooley, Eckerman, Wilsin H., Wilsin W, [W ] The following names were added to the list by a unanimous vote: Brown A L Follmer, Hyde, Langworthy Russell, True, Hendry, Philbrick [Davis], Kuhlman, Barnes J.B. The following names of new men were proposed and action deferred until the next regular meeting Polley, Davenport, Etting, Leonard. At the motion of Treas Dalis the dues were reduced from twenty-five (25) cents a month to fifteen (15) cents to take effect April 1, 1895
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hate to see any chances taken in regard to these things"
Lieut Pershing next said "Are there 55 men to take $50 and go to St. Louis? Before the question should be considered that must be decided on."
A motion was made to state that it would be left in the hands of the executive committee to find out if 50 men can be obtained to go. Carried.
Those who were sure they would go were: Weeks, Schuff, Raymund, Clemants, Robbins, Gage Everett, Pulis, Langworthy, Farwell, Adams Caufield Ricketts, Town, Qury, Follmer, Hebus, [Manice], Elliott. Those in doubt but think it probable. Haggard, Russell, Wilson, Hedge, Schwarz Davenport [Ewing] Westermann W. L and L. A. Moved and carried the rifles drill from 7 to 8 every morning beginning the following Thursday
Adjourned.
L. A. Westermann Sec.
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Regular meeting Feb 27-96 Meeting called to order with V.P Adams in the chair. The reading of the minutes was dispensed with & the subject of fines for non attendance was discussed and after some debate "it was" moved that a fine of 25 cents be imposed on all absentees - no excuses to be accepted - & failure to pay the fine after one month to be followed with dismissal" Carried. The election of a treasurer to fill Mr. Langworthy's place resulted in the unanimous selection of Mr. Oury. Moved that the officers of the company & the other 2 cadet captains be made a comm. in revision of the company. Carried. The report of the membership committee being called for the following names were proposed - having been acted upon favorably by the comm. - Bischoff Morrison [H ] Taylor Baer Tucker Summer Grant Chapin Christie. The vote of the company resulted in the election of all except Tucker. Moved that the cadet captains of the battalion be added to the membership comm. Carried. Mr. Clements reported that he had never been reimbursed for the money spent for the Rifles at the Pershing-Guilfoyle reception. It was
