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Feb. 4 1910 Meeting of the faculty of the College of Medicine with Dean Wolcott presiding. Present: Barker, Dales, Guenther, Lyman, Pilsbury, Powers, Poynter, Rowe, Rubendall, Stephens, Walker Willard. Dr. Benton Dales, as secretary, presented The report of the Course of Study Committee in the rearrangement of the 4-year and 6-year medicine courses. Upon motion The report was adopted to read as follows:
6-YEAR COURSE. Yr. 1st sem. Credit Lect. Lab. Quiz. 2d sem. Credit Lect. Lab. Quiz I. 27 27 Zool. 1 3 2 4 1 Zool. 2 3 2 4 1 Phys. 1 2 2 4 - Phys. 2 2 2 4 - Bot. 1 3 3 4 - Bot. 2 3 3 4 - Mod. Lang. 5 - - 5 Mod. Lang. 5 - 5 - Rhet. 1 2 2 - - Rhet. 2 2 2 - - Drill 1 - - - Drill 1 - - - 16 9 12 6 16 9 12 6 II. 33 35 Zool. 5 2 3 4 - Zool. 8 4 3 8 - Osteol. 2 2 4 - Hist. Med. 2 2 - - Chem. 1 2 2 4 - Chem. 2,8 4 3 8 - Psychol. (Phil.3) 3 3 - - Mod. Lang. 5 - - 5 Mod. Lang. 5 - - 5 Phys. 4 2 2 4 - Phys. 3 2 2 4 - Drill 1 - - - Drill 1 - - - 17 12 16 5 18 10 20 5
III. 40 40 Org. Chem. 5 5 8 - Physiol. Chem. 4 3 7 1 Embr. Gen. Hist. 4 2 8 1 Hist. Organol. 3 - 4 2 Anat. 1,2 6 - 10 4 Anat. 3 5 - 8 3 Phys. Chem. 2 2 - - Physiol. 1,2 6 - 8 4 17 9 26 5 18 3 27 10
IV. 39 39 Tox. 2 2 3 1 Mat. Med. 1 2 2 - Anat. 4 4 - 4 3 Pathol. 6 2 10 3 Physiol. 3 4 - 3 3 Clin. Diag. 2 - 4 - Bacteriol. 4 2 8 2 Pharmaco. 5 - 6 4 Neurol. 2 - 4 1 Elective 3 - 6 - Pharm. 1 - 3 - 17 4 25 10 17 4 28 7
4-YEAR COURSE. I. 42 40 Org. Chem. 5 5 8 - Physicl. Chem. 4 3 7 1 Embr. Gen. Hist. 4 2 8 1 Hist. Organol. 3 5 - 8 3 Anat. 12 6 - 10 4 Anat. 3 5 - 8 3 Osteol. 1 - 4 - Physiol. 1,2 6 - 8 4 16 7 30 5 18 3 27 10
II. 39 39 Tox. 2 2 3 1 Nat. Med. 1 2 2 - Anat. 4 4 - 4 3 Pathol. 5 2 10 3 Physiol. 13 4 - 3 3 Clin. Diag. 2 - 4 - Bacteriol. 4 2 6 2 Pharmacol. 5 - 6 4 Neurol. 2 - 4 1 Elective 3 - 6 - Pharm. 1 - 3 - 17 4 25 10 17 4 28 7
Minutes approved Faculty adjourned Pg Harrison, Sec.
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May 3, 1910 College of Medicine faculty meeting with Dean Wolcott in chair. Present: Prof. Dales, Barker, Fossler (Mary), Guenther, Pilsbury, Powers, Rowe, Stephans, Walker, Wekesser, Wallard. Motion prevailed that the fee of $5.00 as previously charged for certificate of standing in Medical College be abolished. (Fee charged) heretofore by direction of Dean Ward so in harmony with requirement of Amer. Med. Assoc. By word to Dean Wolcott from Secretary of . . . received in April 1910, this fee is not necessary).
Dr. B. Dales, as secretary of Course of Study Comm. presented a schedule of fee which was adopted (see files) as was also the time schedule for 1st and 2d semester 1910-1911 (See schedules as published). Motion carried giving 4 yr. students of 6-yr. course and 2d yr. students of 4-yr. course relief from work from May 4and 10 inch, inclusive, to prepare for examinations of state brand. It is understood that all work thus emitted must be covered to the satisfaction of the departments concerned. Committee approved
Meeting adjourned. [Pg?] Harrison, Secretary See opposite page for June 1910 Candidate in Pharmacy
Jan. 16, 1911 College of Medicine faculty meeting with Dean Wolcott presiding. Present: Profs, Barker, Dales, Guenther, Lyman, Poynter, Warte. The Dean presented a letter to Walter T. Hammett (date of Aug. 13 1909), Written by the assis. Regressor under direction of Dean Ward, in which a statement was made of how Mr. Hammett meets the requirements of admission to this college. It is the sense of this faculty, that this statement be rearanged so finding and it is so endorsed.
A motion prevailed that in place of the 2-hour elective new in 2d semester of 4th yr course and 2d semester of 2d yr of 4-yr. of 6-yr. course these be given a 2-hr. course in Physical diagnosis. It was further ordered then the one hour that left improved for he made compared only as a one hour course in Pharmacy introduced in the current second semester. Committee approved. Faculty adjourned [Pg?] Harrison Sec.
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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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September 26, 1911
Meeting of the Faculty of the College of Medicine Tuesday, September 26, 1911 at 5 p.m. in the Administration Hall 204. Called to order by Dean N. H. Wolcott.
Members Present: Professors F.D. Barker, Dales, Jackson, Lyman, Stevens, Willard, Poynter, White and Dean Wolcott.
Dr. Willard nominated to care for the animal house for the current year. Motion seconded and carried.
Question raised by Dean Wolcott - what is minimum number of hours a student may register for in the College of Medicine?
Move by Dr. Walte that a Mr. Atwell of University Place, be permitted to register for not less than 9 hours. Seconded and carried.
Moved by Dr. Walte that in the case of Madge Potts the entrance requirement of 30 points and two years of college work be strictly adhered to. Seconded.
Offered by Dr. Lyman as a substitute motion that Miss Potss be permitted to remain in the Medical College. Seconded. Carried.
Moved by Dr. Willard that it be the sense of the Faclulty that no student be permitted to hold two regular appointment (laboratory) except by special action of faculty. Seconded. Carried.
In the case of Mr. C.W. Wells and Mr. A. W. Adson holding two assistantships in Anatomy and Histology and Embryology, it was moved by Dr. Lyman that the matter be left to a Committee appointedby the Dean with power to act, to be adjusted. Seconded, Carried. Committee consisted of Drs. Dales, Lyman, Waite.
Minutes Approved. Faculty Adjounred.
[E. M. --?] Secretary to Faculty.
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Meeting of the Faculty of the College of Medicine held on Monday January 29th 1912 at 4 p.m. in Adm. Hall 204.
Dean R.H. Wolcott presiding.
Members present: Professors Dales, Jackson, Lyman, Willard, Wolcott, Registrar Rutledge.
Moved by Dr. Lyman that the two-year academic requirement for entrance to the four-year Medical course be interpreted as 60 college hours including 10 hours Chemistry, 10 hours Physics, 6 hours Zoology and 10 hours Modern language (German). Seconded and carried.
Moved that the modification of the six-year combines Academic Medical course be referred to the Course Study Comittee for formal action and to report to the faculty. Seconded and carried.
Moved by Dr. Lyman to reduce the credit in Chemistry of the two-year group of the School of pharmacy to two hours and the two hours gained be devoted to a course in Bacteriology. Seconded and carried.
Faculty adjourned.
E. M. Rutledge Secretary to Faculty.
Meeting of the Faculty of the College of Medicine held Wednesday, February 14, 1912. 4:00 p.m., Administration Hall 204.
Dean R. H. Wolcott, presiding.
The list of prospective candidates for degrees in Pharmacy in June 1912 was presented and approved as being within 18 hours of graduation.
Pharmaceutical Chemist: Lake, Lilburn B. Bohlberg, Joseph Emmanuel
Graduate in Pharmacy: Anderson, Edo Hillding Bauer, Raymond William Chappell, Elwood Blake Crouse, Samuel Thomas Huntsman, Frank Walker, Earl Ficke Young, Olivia Mildred
Minutes approved. Faculty Adjourned.
E. M. Rutledge Secretary to Faculty
